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1974 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team

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1974Notre Dame Fighting Irish football
Orange Bowl champion
Orange Bowl,W 13–11 vs.Alabama
ConferenceIndependent
Ranking
CoachesNo. 4
APNo. 6
Record10–2
Head coach
Base defense4–3
Captains
Home stadiumNotre Dame Stadium
Seasons
← 1973
1975 →
1974 NCAA Division I independents football records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 6Notre Dame  1020
No. 7Penn State  1020
Temple  820
Boston College  830
Utah State  830
No. 19Houston  831
Rutgers  731
Cincinnati  740
Memphis State  740
Pittsburgh  740
Georgia Tech  650
Hawaii  650
Miami (FL)  650
Southern Miss  650
Tampa  650
Holy Cross  551
Tulane  560
Colgate  460
Northern Illinois  470
Navy  470
South Carolina  470
Virginia Tech  470
West Virginia  470
Army  380
Dayton  380
Villanova  380
Air Force  290
Southern Illinois  290
Syracuse  290
Florida State  1100
Marshall  1100
Rankings fromAP Poll

The1974 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team represented theUniversity of Notre Dame during the1974 NCAA Division I football season. It wasAra Parseghian's final season as head coach.

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
September 99:00 p.m.atGeorgia TechNo. 3ABCW 31–745,228[1]
September 212:00 p.m.atNorthwesternNo. 1W 49–355,000[2]
September 282:30 p.m.PurdueNo. 2L 20–3159,075[3]
October 51:30 p.m.atMichigan StateNo. 7W 19–1477,431[4]
October 122:30 p.m.RiceNo. 6
  • Notre Dame Stadium
  • Notre Dame, IN
W 10–359,075[5]
October 192:30 p.m.ArmyNo. 7
  • Notre Dame Stadium
  • Notre Dame, IN (rivalry)
W 48–059,075[6]
October 261:50 p.m.Miami (FL)No. 7
  • Notre Dame Stadium
  • Notre Dame, IN (rivalry)
ABCW 38–759,075[7]
November 21:30 p.m.vs.NavyNo. 7W 14–648,634[8]
November 161:30 p.m.No. 17PittsburghNo. 5
  • Notre Dame Stadium
  • Notre Dame, IN (rivalry)
W 14–1059,075[9]
November 231:30 p.m.Air ForceNo. 5
  • Notre Dame Stadium
  • Notre Dame, IN (rivalry)
W 38–059,075[10]
November 305:00 p.m.at No. 6USCNo. 5ABCL 24–5583,522[11]
January 1, 19758:00 p.m.vs. No. 2AlabamaNo. 9NBCW 13–1171,801[12][13]

Game summaries

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Georgia Tech

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The season began as Notre Dame faced Georgia Tech on Monday night national television. Georgia Tech scored first, but the Irish came back to score 31 unanswered points. Wayne Bullock tied it with a 14-yard touchdown run after a Tech fumble. the Fighting Irish took the lead in the second quarter on a 22-yard Dave Reeve field goal and a 7-yard touchdown pass fromTom Clements to Pete Demmerle. in the second half, Bullock scored from the one and Al Samules slashed in from the 8 on a sweep. The national telecast caught a great play whenSteve Sylvester blindsided a pursuing Georgia Tech linemen as he Clements on a broken play.[clarification needed]

Northwestern

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Team1234Total
• Notre Dame77211449
Northwestern03003
Scoring summary
1NDKornman 2 yard run (Reeve kick)Notre Dame 7–0
2NWBlazevich 27 yard field goalNotre Dame 7–3
2NDBullock 1 yard run (Reeve kick)Notre Dame 14–3
3NDGoodman 62 yard run (Reeve kick)Notre Dame 21–3
3NDWeber 14 yard pass from Clements (Reeve kick)Notre Dame 28–3
3NDAllocco 1 yard run (Reeve kick)Notre Dame 35–3
4NDMcLane 11 yard run (Reeve kick)Notre Dame 42–3
4NDEurick 1 yard run (Reeve kick)Notre Dame 49–3

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Notre Dame dropped four fumbles in the first half and Northwestern held the Irish to a 14–3 halftime lead. the first Fighting Irish score followed a pass to Demmerle that reached the Northwestern 2; Russ Kornman scored. Bullock scored for the second touchdown after a Northwestern roughing penalty boosted a drive. Ron Goodman ran 62 yards to score on the fourth play of the new half. Clements followed a fumble recovery with a drive and a 14-yard touchdown pass to Robin Weber. Frank Allocco scored a keeper after another fumble. Reserves Mark McLane punched over an 11-yard touchdown and Terry Eurick a two-yarder. FutureAll-America tight endKen MacAfee (6'5" and 245 pounds0 made his freshman appearance. Notre Dame won 49–3.

Purdue

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Purdue stopped the Notre Dame winning streak at 13 with a 31–20 victory. The Fighting Irish self-destructed with early fumbles and interceptions. Purdue enjoyed a 21–0 lead after only 11 plays. Their scoring came on a one-yard quarterback keeper around end, a 52-yard scoring sprint, and a 21-yard interception return. Notre Dame shanked a punt and Purdue nailed a 47-yard field goal. Bullock scored early in the second quarter. At the half, the score was 24–7, and Notre Dame had 208 yards to Purdue's 168. Bullock scored on a short run in the third quarter after a busted play. Two scoring opportunities were wasted with loss of possession on downs and an ineligible receiver penalty. Purdue intercepted a pass and made a 6-yard follow-up touchdown. Clements hit Demmerle late with a touchdown pass, too late to change the outcome. The Fighting Irish beat themselves with offensive mistakes, although they outgained Purdue 407 yard to 270.

Michigan State

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The Fighting Irish came back the next week against Michigan State. In the first quarter, Kevin Nosbusch recovered a fumble caused by Jim Stock andMike Fanning. Clements almost got a touchdown out of a pass play to Weber; Bullock plowed in for the score. The Spartans fumbled at their 10 and Bullock scored on the next play. Reeve made a field goal from 38 yards after a bad Spartan punt. he added a 32-yarder in the last period. The Spartans drove 99 yards for their first touchdown, scored again, but Randy Payne intercepted a pass to kill their last good chance. Bullock ran the ball against MSU 36 times, a new record.

Rice

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Rice, normally a patsy, went down by the surprising score of 10–3. Notre Dame spotted Rice an early field goal and spent the rest of the game searching for their missing offense. In the second quarter, the Fighting Irish were flagged for illegal procedure; a referee claimed the linemen's posteriors were not on the same horizontal plane, within an inch's variance. Ara protested with all he had, only to add to the penalty. After 5 futile drives, Reeve kicked a 45-yard field goal. Rice was kept in check for the rest of the game. in the fourth quarter, Notre Dame used 20 plays to execute an 80-yard drive. Bullock scored from the two around left end.

Army

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Army was again mismatched, 48–0. The game featured an unexpectedly early fall snowstorm. Bullock scored from the six to lead Fighting Irish backs to 525 yards rushing and 30 first downs, a new record. Bullock scored the second touchdown as well. Clements ran a seven-yard keeper before halftime for a touchdown and a 20–0 score. in the third period, Russ Kornman scored twice, form the seven and the four, and Al Samuels went 35 yards on a pitchout to score.Tom Baker scored the same way in the fourth quarter, form the six.

Miami

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Miami was 4–1 and had starsRubin Carter,Dennis Harrah, andMike Archer but fell to Notre Dame. Demmerle caught a 53-yard touchdown in the first two minutes of the game. Miami later fumbled on a 69-yard punt, at their nine; Bullock rammed in to score on the next play. Reeve made an 18-yard field goal after MacAfee set him up with a 24-yard pass play.Randy Harrison intercepted a pass and ran it back 44 yards for a touchdown. Clements scored on a keeper from the Miami 8, and MacAfee made a four-yard touchdown catch. Clements was 13 of 19 for 154 yards and two touchdowns.

Navy

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Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Navy Midshipmen
Quarter1234Total
Notre Dame0001414
Navy30306

atVeterans StadiumPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

Game information
Notre Dame
Navy

The 14–6 win over Navy was a turning point in Notre Dame football history; on the flight back fromPhiladelphia, a weary Ara Parseghian decided he would leave football. He had important family considerations and constant pressure; the fun was gone.

Goodman fumbled a punt early in the game and Navy kicked a field goal. They added another in the second half for a 6–0 lead. The only decent Fighting Irish drive to that point ended in a missed field goal. The defense turned it up, forced a punt, and Goodman took it back to their 28. Surviving a bad snap at the five, Clements found Demmerle for a touchdown. Randy Harrison made an interception and returned it 40 yards for a touchdown.

Scoring summary
QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring informationScore
PlaysYardsTOPNDNAVY
1Navy49-yard field goal by Steve Dykes03
3Navy37-yard field goal by Steve Dykes06
4Notre DamePete Demmerle 6-yard touchdown reception fromTom Clements, Dave Reeve kick good76
42:12Notre DameInterception returned 40 yards for touchdown by Randy Harrison, Dave Reeve kick good146
"TOP" =time of possession. For other American football terms, seeGlossary of American football.146

Pittsburgh

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In their next game, Notre Dame looked proficient on the first possession and Bullock scored from the seven. But then they had to wait until the fourth quarter. in the interim, Pitt kicked a field goal and scored from the one. Notre Dame had stopped a Pitt scoring attempt after a blocked Irish punt—this proved to be the game-saver. With 8 minutes left, and 55 yards away from the goal, Clements used Bullock for 32 yards on line smashes, and hit Demmerle with a 3-yard touchdown pass for the win. Bullock's 25 runs gave him 193 for the year to breakNeil Worden's old record.

Air Force

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Kornman, in for an injured Bullock, scored from the one, but Parise got in there with a 62-yard jaunt. Parise scored in the second quarter from the 11, and Clements scored from the nine. Allocco scored on a keeper from the one for a 28-0 halftime score. in the second half, Reeve booted a 33-yard field goal and Allocco hitKevin Doherty with a 25-yard touchdown pass.

USC

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The Fighting Irish blew a 24–0 lead as USC scored 55 points in a strange game.Drew Mahalic intercepted aPat Haden pass, and Bullock scored from the two to end the short drive. Clements threw to Demmerle for a touchdown from the USC 29. Reeve hit a field goal, and McLane scored from the nine with a draw play.Anthony Davis scored from the eight with a swing pass for the Trojans, but they missed the point after. Then they hammered Notre Dame for 49 unanswered points in the second half. Davis ran the second-half opening kickoff back 102 yards for a touchdown, scored from the six, and then from the four.John McKay Jr. caught an 18-yard touchdown pass, and also a 44-yarder on the last play of the third quarter. The Fighting Irish fumbled, and Diggs caught a 16-yard touchdown pass on the ensuing possession. A long Clements pass was intercepted and returned 58 yards for the final touchdown, and a 55–24 win for USC. Four of the last five Trojan touchdowns came off Irish turnovers.

Orange Bowl

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A football signed by the 1974 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team, includingKen MacAfee,Ara Parseghian, andTom Clements.

Notre Dame bounced back from its stunning loss at USC to ruin Alabama's perfect season and national championship hopes, in Ara Parseghian's final game as coach. A Crimson Tide fumble at the 16 resulted in a Bullock score from the four. Notre Dame rolled on a long drive, mostly running, and McLane scored from the nine in the second quarter. The point after was missed, and Notre Dame led 13–0. An Irish fumble earned Alabama a field goal, making the halftime score 13–3, Irish. The third quarter was scoreless. The Crimson Tide scored on a 48-yard pass play in the fourth quarter and made a 2-point conversion. The wishbone had foundered on the Notre Dame defense, so Alabama had to pass. It was their undoing. Reggie Barnett intercepted a pass and zigzagged all over the Orange Bowl for the win. The wishbone gained only 62 yards all evening. The Fighting Irish players carried Ara off the field and into history.

Roster

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1974 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
QB12Frank AlloccoJr
OT68Ed BauerJr
TE83Doug ButhSo
QB2Tom ClementsSr
WR85Peter Demmerle
G72Gerry DiNardoSr
FB36Tom PariseJr
C77Steve QuehlJr
OT71Steve SylvesterSr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
DE48Jim StockJr
LB50Greg CollinsSr
DT88Mike FanningSr
DBMike KempSr
LB45Drew MahalicSr
DT70Steve NiehausJr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured Injured
  • Redshirt Redshirt

Team players in the NFL

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PlayerPositionRoundPickNFL club
Mike FanningDefensive tackle19Los Angeles Rams
Greg CollinsLinebacker236San Francisco 49ers
Drew MahalicLinebacker369Denver Broncos
Kevin NosbuschDefensive tackle5111San Diego Chargers
Wayne BullockRunning back5114San Francisco 49ers
Steve SylvesterTackle10259Oakland Raiders
Peter DemmerleWide receiver13320San Diego Chargers
Eric PenickRunning back13329Denver Broncos
Reggie BarnettDefensive back14345San Diego Chargers
Tom FineTight end16408Buffalo Bills

References

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  1. ^"Pepper glad Irish getting out of town".Fort Worth Star-Telegram. September 10, 1974. RetrievedJuly 24, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  2. ^"Notre Dame crushes Wildcats".The Journal Times. November 22, 1974. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  3. ^"Irish go blah, Purdue winner in 31–20 upset".The Cincinnati Enquirer. September 29, 1974. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  4. ^"Conservative Irish edge Spartans".The Indianapolis Star. October 6, 1974. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  5. ^"Late TD saves Irish in 10–3 squeaker".The Indianapolis Star. October 13, 1974. RetrievedMarch 28, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  6. ^"Notre Dame routs Army".The Post-Crescent. October 20, 1974. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  7. ^"Notre Dame's aerial strategy stymies upset-minded Miami".The Blade. October 27, 1974. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  8. ^"Notre Dame over Navy, 14–6".Newsday. November 3, 1974. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  9. ^"Irish rally to beat Pitt".The Anderson Herald. November 17, 1974. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  10. ^"Irish romp past Falcons 38–0".The Daily Sentinel. November 24, 1974. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  11. ^"Incredible USC rally rips Irish".The Fresno Bee. December 1, 1974. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  12. ^McKenzie, Mike (January 2, 1975)."Mistakes spell defeat for Tide".The Tuscaloosa News. p. 13. RetrievedAugust 22, 2014 – via Google News Archives.
  13. ^"Notre Dame ends Alabama's dream of championship with 13–11 victory".The Gettysburg Times. Associated Press. January 2, 1975. p. 17. RetrievedAugust 22, 2014 – via Google News Archives.
  14. ^"Irish rout Wildcats after slow start."Eugene Register-Guard. 1974 Sept 22.
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