Box Score (PDF) | Notre Dame Postgame Notes
NOTRE DAME, Ind. — In the most anticipated game at Notre Dame Stadium in over a decade, the No. 4 ranked Notre Dame football team took down No. 1 Clemson, 47-40, in a double-overtime thriller. The Irish earned their ninth win in program history over an A.P. No. 1, which ties Miami for second all-time, and ended Clemson’s 36-game regular-season winning streak.
The Irish, who scored on the first legal play of the game, led the Tigers for a majority of the game, until Clemson broke through with 3:33 remaining to take a 33-26 lead.
The Fighting Irish faltered on the ensuing drive but the Notre Dame defense answered the call when the Irish needed it most, forcing a Clemson three-and-out.
With 1:48 left on the clock, Ian Book and the Irish took over on their own nine yard line. Book then led the Irish with an eight-play, 91-yard drive, highlighted by a 53-yard pass to Avery Davis to get the Irish in the red zone. Three plays later, Book connected with Davis again on a four-yard pass for a touchdown to tie the game with 22 seconds left.
Clemson tried to stymie the Irish momentum by scoring on its first play in overtime to gain the 40-33 advantage. However, the Irish responded with a four-play drive capped by a Kyren Williams three-yard rush into the endzone.
The Irish then started the second overtime with the ball. A 12-yard rush from Book, followed by a 10-yard reception by Ben Skowronek, was punctuated by another three-yard touchdown run from Williams.
With the spotlight back on the Notre Dame defense, the unit responded in a major way, recording back-to-back sacks from Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah and Daelin Hayes to set up an eventual Clemson 4th-and-24. The Irish denied the ensuing passing play and earned its 23rd consecutive win at home.
The Fighting Irish defense held the Tigers to 34 rushing yards for their lowest total since 2009 while limiting Travis Etienne to his fewest yards per carry of his career (1.6).
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Kyren Williams broke the game open on the first offensive play and continued to have a strong night on the ground. He tallied his fourth 100-yard rushing game of the season after totaling 140 yards on 23 carries and three touchdowns. Ian Book’s night consisted of 22 completions on 39 attempts for 310 yards with one touchdown. Book also accumulated 64 yards on the ground.
On the defensive side of the ball, Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah wrecked havoc all night long for the Irish. He recovered a fumble for his first career touchdown and forced a fumble on the very next drive in the second quarter. Owusu-Koramoah ultimately finished the night with a team-high nine tackles alongside fellow linebacker Drew White.
The Irish wasted no time getting on the scoreboard in their opening drive of the game. After a defensive holding penalty, Kyren Williams ripped off a 65-yard rush for touchdown on the first official play of the drive. The Irish took an early 7-0 lead just 33 seconds into the game. Notre Dame’s next drive ended with a 24-yard field goal from Jonathan Doerer to increase the lead to 10-0.
Clemson responded with a four-play scoring drive that ended with a 53-yard touchdown reception by Cornell Powell to bring the Tigers within three at 10-7 with 4:11 remaining in the first quarter.
After the Irish and Tigers traded field goals, Notre Dame’s defense made two big plays in the second quarter. Owusu-Koramoah busted into the backfield to scoop up a Clemson fumble and return it 23-yards to the endzone for his first career touchdown and increased the Irish lead to 20-10. On Clemson’s next drive, Owusu-Koramoah forced a fumble and Nick McCloud came up with the recovery in Clemson territory. Doerer nailed a 45-yard field goal, his third of the half, and the Irish led 23-10 late in the second quarter.
Next, Clemson rallied with 13 unanswered points and a 10-yard touchdown pass to Davis Allen, which tied the game at 23 with 4:12 left in the third quarter.
Heading into the fourth quarter tied at 23, Ian Book connected with Michael Mayer for a 29-yard pass on 3-and-11 to keep the drive alive. Doerer nailed his fourth field goal of the game from 44 yards out to regain the lead 26-23. Clemson continued the back-and-forth affair on the next drive after a 30-yard field goal from Potter knotted it up again at 26-all.
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Up next, the Irish take their undefeated streak on the road to Chestnut Hill to take on the Boston College Eagles. Next Saturday’s game time between the Irish and Eagles is still to be determined and will be announced on Sunday.
🎥 GAME HIGHLIGHTS
🏈 4TH QUARTER and OT
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DOWN GOES NO.1!
Notre Dame upset No.1 Clemson in double overtime 😱 pic.twitter.com/1UqRaUIbRL
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Here kitty kitty. ☘️
47-40 𝙞𝙣 2𝙊𝙏 𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝙄𝙍𝙄𝙎𝙃 𝙒𝙄𝙉! pic.twitter.com/75h9U5IYkv
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Loss of ten with a sack by Ade!#GoIrish x #BeatTigers pic.twitter.com/KCeWNCssOT
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Kyren Williams punches it in 💪 #GoIrish pic.twitter.com/wTDaDDKVlP
— Notre Dame on NBC (@NDonNBC) November 8, 2020
WOW 🤯
Ian Book finds Avery Davis for the touchdown! The Irish tie it with 22 seconds left in the game! #GoIrish pic.twitter.com/rnMxpQVdck
— Notre Dame on NBC (@NDonNBC) November 8, 2020
TIE GAME.
IB12 finds Avery Davis to knot this one up with 0:22 on the clock!
No. 4 @NDFootball 33 – No. 1 Clemson 33
📺 NBC#GoIrish #BeatTigers pic.twitter.com/q7mZSKifS7— The Fighting Irish 😷 (@FightingIrish) November 8, 2020
AVERY DAVIS 😱 #GoIrish pic.twitter.com/qRJjOSAZLK
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*EXHALE*
Jonathan Doerer knocks in the field goal to give the Irish a 26-23 lead in the fourth. #GoIrish pic.twitter.com/jFC17YAPr8
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Michael Mayer with a huge play on third down! #GoIrish pic.twitter.com/VQuPuyanIo
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🏈 3RD QUARTER
Book ➡️ McKinley
These two connect again! #GoIrish pic.twitter.com/VXbDNXCR7b
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Book ➡️ McKinley
45 yards catch by @mcjavon to move the chains for the Irish. ⛓️
Q3 | 3:49 left. #GoIrish x #BeatTigers pic.twitter.com/MYbT2Ht4rc
— Notre Dame Football (@NDFootball) November 8, 2020
We back.
No. 4 @NDFootball 23 – No. 1 Clemson 13
📺 NBC#GoIrish #BeatTigers pic.twitter.com/WxeqzNofvZ— The Fighting Irish 😷 (@FightingIrish) November 8, 2020
🏈 2ND QUARTER
THE IRISH CAME TO PLAY 😤
Notre Dame force another Clemson fumble. #GoIrish pic.twitter.com/Gnku07ARy3
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Ole' head Wu showin' the youngin's how it's done. 🤯
Fumble caused by @j_owuu and recovered by @NickMcCloud4#GoIrish x #BeatTigers pic.twitter.com/PVWDnLhH7T
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FUMBLEEEE!
A botched handle from Travis Etienne allows Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah to score 💥 #GoIrish pic.twitter.com/TQlTzr3ltR
— Notre Dame on NBC (@NDonNBC) November 8, 2020
WUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah gets the takeaway… and the SCORE!
No. 4 @NDFootball 20 – No. 1 Clemson 10
📺 @USA_Network #GoIrish #BeatTigers pic.twitter.com/QKEmBeNmhW— The Fighting Irish 😷 (@FightingIrish) November 8, 2020
Tripped up and a loss of two on the play for Clemson. @kham316 with the play for the Irish. #GoIrish x #BeatTigers pic.twitter.com/zem6UwUBeW
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🏈 1ST QUARTER
Javon McKinley GOT THAT 😤 #GoIrish pic.twitter.com/vkIXBSrAyT
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WHAT A START FOR THE IRISH 🔥
Kyren Williams takes it to the house 😤 pic.twitter.com/31blbBMG7K
— Notre Dame on NBC (@NDonNBC) November 8, 2020
The time starts now. ☘️#GoIrish x #BeatTigers pic.twitter.com/doFkhDwpPd
— Notre Dame Football (@NDFootball) November 8, 2020
HERE COME THE IRISH ☘️ pic.twitter.com/PFp5L8CkOU
— Notre Dame on NBC (@NDonNBC) November 8, 2020
. @miketirico provides an update on where you can watch the Clemson vs Notre Dame game when president-elect Joe Biden speaks at 8pm. pic.twitter.com/lIqnP1C42t
— Notre Dame on NBC (@NDonNBC) November 8, 2020
🏈 PRE-GAME
Lee Corso picks the Irish to win tonight’s game.
GAME DAY INFORMATION | |
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Date | Saturday, November 7, 2020 |
Time | 7:30 p.m. ET |
Site: | Notre Dame Stadium Notre Dame, IN Capacity 77,622 (FieldTurf) |
TV: | NBC Mike Tirico (play-by-play) Tony Dungy (analyst) Kathryn Tappen (sideline) |
Radio: | Notre Dame Radio Network |
NBC will have live coverage this Saturday as the Notre Dame Fighting Irish face off against the Clemson Tigers. Fans can see it all in spectacular high definition beginning at 7:00pm ET via NBC Sports online at NBCSports.com/Live, or through the NBC Sports app.
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Notre Dame vs. Clemson | November 7, 2020
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"It's always great to beat the No. 1 team in the country."
Brian Kelly has high hopes for #NotreDame today.https://t.co/qgINHAsEPS— Notre Dame on NBC (@NDonNBC) November 7, 2020
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For the Brotherhood. #GoIrish x #BeatTigers pic.twitter.com/Tao5E3tySr
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#GoIrish x #BeatTigers pic.twitter.com/HGUE3NYkU0— Notre Dame Football (@NDFootball) November 6, 2020