NCAA Game Summary - BYU at Notre Dame
(Saturday, October 20th)
Final Score: (5) Notre Dame 17, BYU 14
South Bend, IN (Sports Network) - George Atkinson III scored the go-ahead
touchdown early in the fourth quarter, and the fifth-ranked Fighting Irish
escaped with a 17-14 win over upset-minded BYU at Notre Dame Stadium.
Notre Dame's stout defense again held an opponent under 300 total yards and
pitched a shutout after trailing, 14-7, at halftime.
Theo Riddick and Cierre Wood spearheaded a dominating running attack with 143
and 114 yards, respectively, on the ground, as the Irish (7-0) continued their
best start since the 2002 season.
"They were physical and we had a very difficult time making consistent
tackles," said BYU head coach Bronco Mendenhall. "I was really impressed with
their running game today."
Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly opted to sit quarterback Everett Golson
after the first-year starter suffered a mild concussion against Stanford last
week. Tommy Rees, seven days after finishing off an overtime win over the
nationally-ranked Cardinal, completed just 7-of-16 passes for 118 yards with a
touchdown and an interception.
Kelly said after the game that Golson will start next week against 10th-ranked
Oklahoma.
Riley Nelson threw for 177 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions for
BYU (4-4), which has dropped its last two games to fall back to .500.
Midway through the third quarter, Riddick got Notre Dame's offense moving with
a hard-fought 55-yard yard run down to the BYU 8-yard line. Three unsuccessful
runs up the middle brought out the kicking unit, and Kyle Brindza kicked a 24-
yard field goal to pull the Irish within 14-10.
After a quick BYU punt, Rees found T.J. Jones at the BYU 41-yard line for a
32-yard pickup for his only completion after the opening quarter. The Irish
went to the ground the rest of the way, and on 3rd-and-goal from the two,
Atkinson took an end around, shook a defender at the line of scrimmage and
dove over the goal line for the deciding score with 12:52 to play.
A facemask penalty extended BYU's next drive, and the Cougars reached the
opposing 31 before a sack by Stephon Tuitt and Carlo Calabrese pushed the ball
back to the 40.
BYU eventually punted with 6:10 remaining, and Notre Dame ran off all but 22
seconds by gaining three first downs -- all via the run.
Danny Spond intercepted Nelson's desperation heave in the closing seconds to
seal the tight victory.
"Really proud of my team and the way they competed, particularly the second
half," Kelly said. "(We) came in here wanting to run the football. Thought we
controlled that quite well."
Tyler Eifert led the Irish with 73 yards on four receptions, including a four-
yard grab for the only score of the opening 15 minutes.
Notre Dame's defense had not allowed a touchdown in 17 quarters, then gave up
two in a span of 2:18 midway through the second quarter.
The first came on 3rd-and-goal pass from the six, as Nelson hit a wide open
Cody Hoffman in the back of the end zone to tie the game with 8:25 on the
clock.
On the third play of the ensuing possession, Rees' pass went through DaVaris
Daniels' hands, off his helmet and into the arms of linebacker Kyle Van Noy,
who returned the interception nine yards to the Notre Dame 30 yard-line.
Nelson and Kaneakua Friel hooked up for a 2-yard score a little later, and the
Cougars took a 14-7 lead into the locker room after Brindza missed his second
field goal. Brindza was off the mark on a 40-yard attempt on the game's
opening drive and pushed a 28-yard try wide right late in the half.
BYU's Justin Sorensen also missed wildly to the left on a 46-yard attempt in
the third quarter.
Game Notes
BYU gained 243 total yards, the sixth straight opponent held to under 300
yards by Notre Dame ... The Irish have not allowed a rushing touchdown in nine
straight games dating back to last season ... Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o
recorded his fourth interception of the season ... BYU came in third in the
nation in rush defense (67.9 ypg) and gave up 270 yards on the ground ...
Hoffman led all players with eight catches for 86 yards ... BYU's Jamaal
Williams gained 106 yards from scrimmage, including 64 on 14 carries.
10/20 20:37:38 ET

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