Found November 01, 2009 on
Mighty Quinn Media Machine:
PLAYERS:
Jimmy Clausen,
Golden Tate,
Duval Kamara,
Robert Hughes,
Armando Allen,
Dayne Crist,
John Goodman,
Evan Sharpley
TEAMS: Notre Dame Fighting Irish
TEAMS: Notre Dame Fighting Irish
The title of this post just about sums up what Notre Dame's easy 40-14 win over Washington State felt like last night. ND was a 25-point and just covered. And it was the first time all year that Irish fans could breathe easy in the fourth quarter.It was a big night for Jimmy Clausen, who went 22 for 27 and 268 yards. He threw two TDS, including a desperation Hail Mary of 50 yards to Golden Tate at the half that he pulled down to give ND a 30-7 commanding lead.Duval Kamara scored the first TD on a pass from Clausen, Tate also had a 16-yard run for a TD, and Robert Hughes had the other first half TD. He was in for the injured Armando Allen, and had 131 yards on 24 carries.Clausen left the game in the third quater, as he reaggravated the turf toe that has been bothering him all season. He was replaced by Dayne Crist, who threw a 64-yard TD to John Goodman that capped the Irish scoring for the night. Crist suffered a knee strain when he was tackled late in the game, and was replaced by ...
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