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Irish Fall to Stanford, 16-14 – Notre Dame Fighting Irish – Official Athletics Website

Irish Fall to Stanford, 16-14 – Notre Dame Fighting Irish – Official Athletics Website

SOUTH BEND, Ind. – The University of Notre Dame football team dropped a 16-14 decision to the Stanford Cardinal Saturday night at Notre Dame Stadium. The loss is Notre Dame’s third of the season, to go with an equal number of wins. Stanford improves to 2-4. 

The Irish defense limited Stanford to just 2.3 yards per carry, totaling 97 on the day. Linebacker JD Bertrand was key in that effort, totaling 13 tackles, six solo and adding 0.5 tackles for loss. Safety Xavier Watts added seven stops of his own, while lineman Gabriel Rubio totaled a career-best seven tackles. 

Quarterback Drew Pyne led the offense, finishing with 13 completions for 151 yards and a touchdown. Michael Mayer was the top target, catching five passes for 60 yards. Freshman Tobias Merriweather hauled in his first career catch, a 41-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter. 

The rushing attack was led by sophomore Audric Estime. Estime ran for 57 yards on eight carries. Logan Diggs finished with an equal amount of yards on nine attempts. Chris Tyree carried eight times for 35 yards as the running game combined for 160 yards. 

How It Happened

After forcing a three-and-out on the Irish’s opening possession, Stanford wasted no time getting on the board. The Cardinal used eight plays to gain 66 yards and capped the drive with a Casey Filkins two-yard touchdown run.

The defenses on both sides buckled down over the next 20 minutes of game action. The Irish offense had a first and goal opportunity, but failed to get on the board in the first quarter. Stanford saw a drive in Irish territory come up short towards the end of the first half as Notre Dame’s defense forced a turnover on downs with 1:45 remaining in the half. 

After an Irish fumble gave the ball back to the Cardinal in Irish territory with less than a minute to go, Stanford moved up 18 yards and capitalized with a 45-yard field goal by Joshua Karty to go up 10-0 and the end of the first half. 

Stanford tacked on three more early in the third quarter. The Cardinal took their first possession 48 yards in nine plays, hitting a pass down the middle of the field for a gain of 38 to move into Irish territory. Notre Dame’s defense then sandwiched a run for no gain with a pair of interceptions, setting up the 43-yard field goal to extend the lead to 13-0 with 8:44 remaining. 

Pyne and the offense started to right the ship on the ensuing possession. The Notre Dame offense marched 75 yards on six plays to set up…

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