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2008 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team

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2008Notre Dame Fighting Irish football
Hawaii Bowl champion
Hawaii Bowl,W 49–21 vs.Hawaii
ConferenceIndependent
Record7–6
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorMichael Haywood (4th season)
Offensive schemePro-style
Defensive coordinatorCorwin Brown (2nd season)
Base defense3–4
Captains
Home stadiumNotre Dame Stadium
Seasons
← 2007
2009 →
2008 NCAA Division I FBS independents football records
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Navy   85 
Notre Dame   76 
Army   39 
WKU   210 
Rankings fromAP Poll

The2008 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team represented theUniversity of Notre Dame in the2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached byCharlie Weis and played its home games atNotre Dame Stadium inSouth Bend, Indiana. This was Weis's fourth season as Notre Dame's head coach, who entered the season with a 22–15 record, coming off a 3–9 season after posting back-to-back BCS seasons.

The Irish started 4–1, but completed the regular season with a 6–6 record, including a 24–23 loss to Syracuse, the first time that Notre Dame had fallen to an eight-loss team. The combined 15 losses from 2007 to 2008 marks the most losses for any two-year span. Despite speculation the university might fire Weis, it was announced shortly after the conclusion of the regular season that he would remain head coach in 2009.[1] Notre Dame ended the season on a positive note, finally ending their NCAA record nine-game bowl losing streak by beating Hawaii 49–21.[2] In the process, Notre Dame scored its highest point total of the season, its highest point total ever in a bowl game, and broke 8 other bowl records.[2] The bowl win also helped Notre Dame to a 7–6 final record, its 102nd winning season in 120 years of football.[2]

Preseason

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Two-Time CaptainMaurice Crum Jr.

Coaching changes

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Despite the turmoil of the previous football season, head coach Charlie Weis did not make many changes to the coaching staff. The one major change to the staff was the addition ofJon Tenuta, former defensive coordinator of theGeorgia Tech Yellow Jackets, as the new linebackers coach and assistant head coach.[3] Tetuna became responsible for the day-to-day operations of the team with Weis retaining responsibility only for recruiting.[4] Tenuta's addition followed the retirement of Bill Lewis from active coaching.[4] Other changes included reassignment of football duties. Weis announced that he would be turning over control of the offense, including game day play calling, to offensive coordinator Michael Haywood.[5] On defense, Corwin Brown switched from coaching linebackers to coaching defensive backs following Lewis' retirement.[5] Tenuta assumed coaching the linebackers.[5] Finally, citing the poor play on special teams, Weis made Brian Polian the sole special teams coach and announced that he would be helping Polian when needed.[5] The previous year, all coaches had a hand in helping with special teams.

Roster changes

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Graduating players

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Seniors tight endJohn Carlson, defensive endTrevor Laws, safetyTom Zbikowski and centerJohn Sullivan were all drafted by NFL teams. Three players that were not drafted quickly signed with NFL teams as free agents following the NFL Draft: linebacker Joe Brockington, long snapperJ. J. Jansen and running backTravis Thomas.[6] Quarterbacks Darrin Bragg and Justin Gillett, defensive end Dwight Stephenson Jr., cornerback Ambrose Wooden and punter Geoff Price also graduated and exhausted their remaining eligibility. Notre Dame also had several players who graduated and decided not to apply for a fifth year of eligibility: running back Junior Jabbie, cornerback Leo Ferine and linebacker Anthony Vernaglia.

Transfers

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After the end of the spring practice session, sophomore-to-be linebacker Aaron Nagel transferred from Notre Dame to theNorthwestern Wildcats.[7] In July, wide receiver D.J. Hord announced he was transferring from Notre Dame to a yet unnamedDivision I Football Championship Subdivision school, where he would have two years eligibility remaining.[8] Once a highly touted recruit, injuries had hampered his progress and he left with 2 catches for 7 yards in his Notre Dame career.[8] It was also announced the same day that starting cornerback Darin Walls would not enroll and play football this season for undisclosed personal reasons, but would return the following spring.[8] On August, 15, several days into fall practice, reserve wide receiver Richard Jackson announced he would be leaving Notre Dame for a school closer to his home in Florida.[9]

Recruiting

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The Irish added 23 players to its roster with high school recruits. Included in the class were five-star wide receiver recruit Michael Floyd, five-star quarterback recruit Dayne Crist, and five-star defensive lineman Ethan Johnson. Five-star tight end Kyle Rudolph also bolstered a class that included six four star recruits on offense, and nine four star recruits on defense. The class was named No. 2 by both Rivals and Scout. Rivals revised Notre Dame's ranking to No. 1 after factoring in players recruited by other schools that did not enroll with their classmates.[10]

College recruiting information (2008)
NameHometownSchoolHeightWeight40Commit date
Robert Blanton
CB
Matthews, NCDavid W Butler HS6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)176 lb (80 kg)4.5Jun 20, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   (76)
Braxston Cave
C
Mishawaka, INPenn HS6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)293 lb (133 kg)5.09Mar 3, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   (81)
Lane Clelland
OG
Owings Mills, MDMc Donogh HS6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)267 lb (121 kg)4.9May 3, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 3/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   (79)
Dayne Crist
QB
Sherman Oaks, CANotre Dame HS6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)226 lb (103 kg)4.68Apr 19, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 5/5 stars   Rivals: 5/5 stars   (84)
Sean Cwynar
DT
Woodstock, ILMarian Central Catholic HS6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)283.5 lb (128.6 kg)NAMar 6, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   (79)
Joseph Fauria
TE
Encino, CACrespi Carmelite HS6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)250 lb (110 kg)4.75Jul 24, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   (79)
Steve Filer
LB
Chicago, ILMount Carmel HS6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)220 lb (100 kg)4.65Apr 21, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   (81)
Darius Fleming
SLB
Chicago, ILSt. Rita HS6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)230 lb (100 kg)4.57Apr 21, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   (81)
Michael Floyd
WR
St. Paul, MNCretin Derham Hall6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)197 lb (89 kg)4.55Oct 21, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 5/5 stars   Rivals: 5/5 stars   (83)
Michael Golic Jr.
OG
West Hartford, CTNorthwest Catholic HS6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)263 lb (119 kg)5.1Feb 19, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 3/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   (79)
John Goodman
WR
Fort Wayne, INBishop Dwenger HS6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)189 lb (86 kg)4.5Mar 3, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   (79)
Jonas Gray
RB
Beverly Hills, MIDetroit Country Day School5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)214 lb (97 kg)4.40Oct 22, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   (82)
Ethan Johnson
DE
Portland, ORLincoln HS6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)265 lb (120 kg)4.85Jun 27, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 5/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   (82)
Kapron Lewis-Moore
DE
Weatherford, TXWeatherford HS6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)225 lb (102 kg)4.83Feb 6, 2008 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 3/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   
Dan McCarthy
S
Youngstown, OHCardinal Mooney HS6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)190 lb (86 kg)4.49Jul 16, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   (80)
Anthony McDonald
MLB
Sherman Oaks, CANotre Dame HS6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)220 lb (100 kg)4.53Apr 11, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   (79)
Brandon Newman
DT
Louisville, KYPleasure Ridge Park HS6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)302 lb (137 kg)5.07May 26, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   (79)
David Posluszny
WLB
Aliquippa, PAHopewell Senior HS6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)210 lb (95 kg)4.61Apr 6, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 3/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   (79)
Trevor Robinson
OG
Elkhorn, NEElkhorn Secondary School6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)304 lb (138 kg)5.20Dec 14, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   (80)
Kyle Rudolph
TE
Cincinnati, OHElder HS6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)180 lb (82 kg)4.55Mar 26, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 5/5 stars   Rivals: 5/5 stars   (81)
Jamoris Slaughter
S
Tucker, GATucker HS6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)183 lb (83 kg)4.50Jun 27, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   (82)
Deion Walker
WR
Christchurch, VAChristchurch School6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)185 lb (84 kg)4.44Jan 5, 2008 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   (81)
Hafis Williams
DT
Elizabeth, NJElizabeth HS6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)290 lb (130 kg)May 2, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 3/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   (79)
Adam Wisbrock
TE
Palatine, ILPalatine HS6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)215 lb (98 kg)4.52Jun 21, 2007 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   (81)
Overall recruit ranking:   Scout: #2   Rivals: #1
  • ‡ Refers to40-yard dash
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, On3, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height, weight and 40 time.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

Award candidates

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The following players were announced to award watch lists prior to the start of the 2008 season:

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 63:30 p.m.San Diego StateNBCW 21–1380,795
September 133:30 p.m.Michigan
  • Notre Dame Stadium
  • Notre Dame, IN (rivalry)
NBCW 35–1780,795
September 203:30 p.m.atMichigan StateABC,ESPNL 7–2376,366
September 273:30 p.m.Purdue
  • Notre Dame Stadium
  • Notre Dame, IN (rivalry)
NBCW 38–2180,795
October 42:30 p.m.Stanford
  • Notre Dame Stadium
  • Notre Dame, IN (rivalry)
NBCW 28–2180,795
October 113:30 p.m.at No. 22North CarolinaABC,ESPN2L 24–2960,500
October 258:00 p.m.atWashingtonESPN2W 33–770,437
November 12:30 p.m.Pittsburgh
  • Notre Dame Stadium
  • Notre Dame, IN (rivalry)
NBCL 33–364OT80,795
November 88:00 p.m.atBoston CollegeESPNL 0–1744,500
November 1512:00 p.m.atNavyCBSW 27–2170,932
November 222:30 p.m.Syracuse
  • Notre Dame Stadium
  • Notre Dame, IN
NBCL 23–2480,795
November 298:00 p.m.at No. 5USCESPNL 3–3890,689
December 248:00 p.m.atHawaiiESPNW 49–2143,487

Roster

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Roster

Quarterback

Tailback

  •  5Armando Allensophomore
  • 21 Barry Gallup Jr. –junior
  • 25Jonas Grayfreshman
  • 33Robert Hughessophomore
  • 34 James Aldridge –junior
  • 37 Eras Noel(w) –sophomore
  • 41 Nick Rodriguez(w) –senior

Fullback

  • 30 Steve Paskorz –sophomore
  • 32 Luke Schmidt –junior
  • 44Asaph Schwappsenior
  • 46 Joe Vittoria(w) –senior'
  • 47 Mike Narvaez(w) –junior

Wide receiver

  • 1 Deion Walker –freshman
  •  3Michael Floydfreshman
  • 11David GrimesseniorCaptain
  • 18Duval Kamarasophomore
  • 19 George West –junior
  • 23Golden Tatesophomore
  • 24 Brian Coughlin(w) –junior
  • 29 Michael Garcia(w) –freshman
  • 38 Chris Gurries(w) –sophomore
  • 42 Dan Franco(w) –junior
  • 45 Kris Patterson(w) –senior
  • 81 John Goodman –freshman
  • 82 Robby Parris –junior
  • 85 Sam Vos(w) –freshman

Tight end

  •  9Kyle Rudolphfreshman
  • 39 Kevin Brooks(w) –junior
  • 83 Mike Ragone –sophomore
  • 84Will Yeatmanjunior
  • 86 Paul Kuppich(w) –senior
  • 87 Joe Fauria –freshman


Center

  • 51Dan Wengerjunior
  • 52 Braxston Cave –freshman
  • 57Mike Golic Jr.freshman
  • 62 Bill Flavin(w) –sophomore
  • 67 Thomas Bemenderfer –senior

Offensive guard

  • 55Eric Olsenjunior
  • 59Chris Stewartjunior
  • 69 Carl Brophy(w) –freshman
  • 70 Matt Romine –sophomore
  • 71 Dennis Mahoney(w) –freshman
  • 73 Matt Carufel –junior
  • 78Trevor Robinsonfreshman

Offensive tackle

  • 63 Jeff Tisak(w) –sophomore
  • 65 Mike Hernandez(w) –freshman
  • 72 Paul Duncan –senior
  • 73 Lane Clelland –freshman
  • 74Sam Youngjunior
  • 75 Taylor Dever –sophomore
  • 76 Andrew Nuss –sophomore
  • 77Mike Turkovichsenior

Nose tackle

  • 79 Hafis Williams –freshman
  • 93 Paddy Mullen –junior
  • 96Pat Kuntzsenior
  • 95Ian Williamssophomore
  • 99 Brandon Newman –freshman

Defensive line

  •  9 Ethan Johnson –freshman
  • 53 Morrice Richardson –junior
  • 61 Martin Quintana(w) –junior
  • 89Kapron Lewis-Moorefreshman
  • 90John Ryanjunior
  • 91 Emeka Nwankwo –sophomore
  • 92 Derrell Hand –senior
  • 94Justin Brownsenior
  • 98 Sean Cwynar –freshman


Cornerback

  •  4 Gary Gray –sophomore
  •  8Raeshon McNeiljunior
  • 12Robert Blantonfreshman
  • 20Terrail Lambertsenior
  • 26 Jamoris Slaughter –freshman
  • 37 Mike Anello –senior
  • 31Zion Azuma Losijunior

Strong safety

  •  6 Ray Herring –senior
  • 24 Leonard Gordon –junior
  • 28Kyle McCarthysenior
  • 29 Jashaad Gaines –junior
  • 30Harrison Smithsophomore
  • 80Vincent Toya(w) –freshman

Free safety

  • 15 Dan McCarthy –freshman
  • 27David BrutonseniorCaptain
  • 31Sergio Brown(Nickel) –junior
  • 38 Chris Bathon(w) –junior
  • 43 John Leonis(w) –senior

Linebacker

  • 35 Kevin Smith –senior
  • 36 David Posluszny –freshman
  • 40Maurice Crum Jr.seniorCaptain
  • 41 Scott Smith –senior
  • 42 Kevin Washington –senior
  • 45Darius Flemingfreshman
  • 46 Steve Filer –freshman
  • 48 Steve Quinn –senior
  • 49 Toryan Smith –junior
  • 54 Anthony McDonald –freshman
  • 56Kerry Nealsophomore
  • 58Brian Smithsophomore
  • 64 Tom Burke(w) –junior
  • 97 Kallen Wade –junior

Long snapper

Kick Off

  • 39Ryan Burkhartjunior

Punter

  • 43Eric Maustjunior

Place kicker

  • 14Brandon Walkersophomore
  • 32 David Ruffer(w)(a) –sophomore
  • 36 Joe Bizjak –junior


Sources:http://und.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/nd-m-footbl-mtt.htmlArchived 2007-01-28 at theWayback Machine,http://notredame.rivals.com/croster.asp?team=NOTREDAME

Bold denotes starter
(w) denotes non scholarship walk-on
(a) denotes player added to roster mid-season

Players who left or were dismissed from the team are struck out

Coaching staff

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NamePositionYear at
Notre Dame
Alma Mater (Year)
Charlie WeisHead coach4thNotre Dame (1978)
John LatinaAssistant head coach (offense), offensive line4thVirginia Tech (1981)
Michael HaywoodOffensive coordinator, running backs4thNotre Dame (1986)
Rob IanelloRecruiting coordinator, receivers4thCatholic (1987)
Brian PolianSpecial teams4thJohn Carroll (1997)
Corwin BrownDefensive coordinator, defensive backs2ndMichigan (1993)
Jon TenutaAssistant head coach (defense), linebackers1stVirginia (1982)
Bernie ParmaleeTight ends4thBall State (1990)
Jerome "Jappy" OliverDefensive line4thPurdue (1978)
Ron PowlusQuarterbacks2ndNotre Dame (1997)

Game summaries

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San Diego State

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See also:2008 San Diego State Aztecs football team
Team1234Total
San Diego St076013
Notre Dame0701421
Scoring summary
25:32SDSURyan Lindley 1-yard run (Lane Yoshida kick)San Diego St 7–0
21:14NDMichael Floyd 22-yard pass fromJimmy Clausen (Brandon Walker kick)Tie 7–7
38:31SDSUDarren Mougey 15-yard pass from Ryan Lindley (kick failed)San Diego St 13–7
49:43NDGolden Tate 38-yard pass from Jimmy Clausen (Brandon Walker kick)Notre Dame 14–13
42:08NDDavid Grimes 6-yard pass from Jimmy Clausen (Brandon Walker kick)Notre Dame 21–13

Notre Dame able to put up 14 unanswered points in the 4th quarter to down San Diego State. Notre Dame stalled out multiple times throughout the game due to turnovers, but the Notre Dame defense stood up to Ryan Lindley and the Aztec offense forcing the Aztecs to fumble inside the ND 5 yard line while they were leading by 6 in the 4th quarter. The Irish only allowed 13 points through the entire game and came back in the fourth to open the season with a win.[14]

Michigan

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See also:2008 Michigan Wolverines football team
1234Total
Wolverines7100017
Fighting Irish2170735

Turnovers were the name of the game, as Notre Dame jumped out to a 21-point lead off of 2 early Michigan turnovers and went on to beat Michigan 35–17.[15] Despite Michigan out-gaining the Irish 387 yards to 260 yards, Notre Dame won the turnover battle 6 to 2. Jimmy Clausen connected on touchdown passes of 10 yards and 48 yards to wide receivers Duval Kamara and Golden Tate, respectively. Michigan came to life after the 21 points, whenSam McGuffie turned a short pass from quarterbackSteven Threet into a 40-yard touchdown. Michigan kicker K.C. Lopata's 23 yard field goal cut the lead to 21–10. The Irish then answered with an 87-yard touchdown drive, highlighted by a 60-yard pass from Clausen to Tate, who broke three tackles before being caught at the 25 yard line. Robert Hughes scored his second rushing touchdown of the day, a 1-yard run to make it 28–10.

Irish linebacker Brian Smith also returned a fumble 35 yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter to put the game away. Notre Dame didn't come away completely unscathed, however, as coach Charlie Weis was knocked over on the sideline by defensive end John Ryan, who was being run out of bounds. Weis spent the remainder of the game on crutches with his left leg wrapped. It was determined during halftime that Weis had torn hisACL and hisMCL.[16] CoachLou Holtz and the1988 National Title team were also honored, with a statue of Coach Holtz unveiled outside of the stadium before the game.[17]

Michigan State

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See also:2008 Michigan State Spartans football team
1234Total
Fighting Irish00077
Spartans3731023

Purdue

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See also:2008 Purdue Boilermakers football team
1234Total
Boilermakers777021
Fighting Irish01421338

Notre Dame improved to 3–1, matching its win total from a year ago with a 38–21 victory over Purdue.[18] Jimmy Clausen threw for a career-high 275 yards and three touchdowns and Notre Dame running backs ran for 201 yards. The Irish offense improved on the 16 rushing yards gained against MSU, with starting running back Armando Allen Jr. running for a career-best 134 yards and a touchdown against the Boilermakers. After Purdue took a 7–0 lead on aKory Sheets run, freshman cornerback Robert J. Blanton started the Irish scoring on a 47-yard interception return for a touchdown. Purdue answered back when Aaron Valentin scored on a 3-yard pass fromCurtis Painter to make it 14–7. Jimmy Clausen threw his first touchdown pass to Golden Tate to tie it 14–14 heading into half-time.

The Irish, who hadn't scored in the third quarter in their first three games, scored on their first two possessions of the second half to open a 28–14 lead. The Boilermakers cut the lead to 28–21 four plays later when Painter threw a pass that Desmond Tardy caught at the Notre Dame 30 and raced up the left sideline for a touchdown. The Irish answered immediately, however, when Clausen threw a 30-yard TD pass to captain David Grimes on a fourth-and-7. Freshman wide receiver Michael Floyd added six catches for 100 yards and freshman tight end Kyle Rudolph also had a touchdown catch. The Boilermakers fell to 1–15 at Notre Dame Stadium since 1976. The loss also left Purdue coachJoe Tiller, who is retiring after the season, with a 5–7 record against the Irish.

Stanford

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See also:2008 Stanford Cardinal football team
1234Total
Cardinal0701421
Fighting Irish7147028

Notre Dame got off to a quick start against Stanford, scoring 3 touchdowns in the first half to hold on to beat Stanford 28–21.[19] Jimmy Clausen threw for a career-high 347 yards, completing 73% of his passes and three touchdown passes and leading Notre Dame to its seventh straight win over the Cardinal. Stanford, however, made a game of it, scoring twice in the fourth quarter to cut Notre Dame's lead to 7. Cardinal quarterback Tavita Pritchard threw a 1-yard pass to Jim Dray and a 10-yard TD pass toDoug Baldwin with 6 minutes left in the game. The Cardinal got the ball back on their own 2-yard line with 3:34 left, but could not mount a drive. They had one last chance with 8 seconds left, but fumbled the ball and defensive end Pat Kuntz recovered to end the game. Kuntz also had an interception and two sacks in the game.

Freshman and Sophomores again accounted for all of Notre Dame's scoring, highlighted by a second straight 100 -yard game by Michael Floyd, who had 5 catches for 115 yards and a 48-yard touchdown catch. Sophomore running back Armando Allen amassed 153 total yards, including scoring a 3-yard rushing touchdown and a 21-yard touchdown pass from Clausen. Freshman tight end Kyle Rudolph also had 5 catches for 70 yards and a touchdown. Running back Toby Gerhart had a great day running the ball for the Cardinal, compiling 104 yards on 13 carries. Tavita Pritchard, however, turned the ball over 3 times, throwing interceptions to Notre Dame safeties David Bruton and Kyle McCarthy in addition to Kuntz. Before the game, Stanford offensive lineman Chris Marinelli made some controversial comments about Notre Dame (which he later apologized for), saying that "I hate it, playing [Notre Dame] up there. The field, excuse my language, the field sucks. The stadium sucks. I think the area sucks."[20] Stanford has not won at Notre Dame stadium since 1992.[19]

North Carolina

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See also:2008 North Carolina Tar Heels football team
Notre Dame at North Carolina
Team1234Total
Notre Dame7107024
North Carolina3613729
Scoring summary
110:27NDGolden Tate 19-yard pass fromJimmy Clausen (Brandon Walker kick)Notre Dame 7–0
12:49UNCCasey Barth 41-yard field goalNotre Dame 7–3
212:53NDBrandon Walker 42-yard field goalNotre Dame 10–3
25:22UNCCasey Barth 34-yard field goalNotre Dame 10–6
20:52NDMichael Floyd 7-yard pass from Jimmy Clausen (Brandon Walker kick)Notre Dame 17–6
20:09UNCCasey Barth 42-yard field goalNotre Dame 17–9
314:48UNCQuan Sturdivant 32-yard interception return (Casey Barth kick)Notre Dame 17–16
310:43NDJames Aldridge 2-yard run (Brandon Walker kick)Notre Dame 24–16
35:14UNCRyan Houston 1-yard run (pass failed)Notre Dame 24–22
414:55UNCCam Sexton 4-yard run (Casey Barth kick)North Carolina 29–24

[21]

Washington

[edit]
1234Total
Fighting Irish14310633
Huskies00077
See also:2008 Washington Huskies football team
Jimmy Clausen directs the ND offense

James Aldridge ran for 84 yards and a career-high 2 touchdowns to help the Irish defeat Ty Willingham's winless Huskies 33–7.[22] The Irish, coming off a bye week, scored touchdowns on their first two possessions of the game. On the third play from scrimmage, Jimmy Clausen connected with Michael Floyd for a 51-yard touchdown. On Notre Dame's next series, Golden Tate capped off a 9 play drive with a 21-yard rushing touchdown, the first of his career. Clausen completed 14 of 26 passes for 201 yards and interception in addition to his touchdown to Floyd. Clausen missed on 10 of his first 16 passes against a team ranked last in the nation in pass efficiency defense. Notre Dame had no problem creating offense, though, outgaining UW 238 yards to 38 yards in the first half and leading 17–0.[23]

On the first offensive series of the third quarter, the Irish turned to Aldridge, who scored the first of his two touchdowns to put Notre Dame up 24–0. Aldridge led a running back corps that gained 252 yards on the ground. Notre Dame also relied on a stout defense, which held Washington to 124 yards of offense after allowing an average of 368 yards on the season. Washington did not cross midfield until the 6:05 mark in the fourth quarter against ND's second string defense. Huskie quarterbackRonnie Fouch connected with D'Andre Goodwin for a 6-yard touchdown with four minutes left in the game to avoid UW's first shutout loss at Husky Stadium since 1976 (a 7–0 loss against Cal).

Notre Dame's defeat dropped Willingham to 11–32 in three-plus seasons at Washington. It was announced the next day that UW would not be renewing Willingham's contract at the end of the season.[24]

Pittsburgh

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See also:2008 Pittsburgh Panthers football team
1234OT2OT3OT4OTTotal
Panthers30714333336
Fighting Irish31407333033

In what became the longest game in Notre Dame Stadium history, the Irish came up short against the Panthers, losing 36–33 in quadruple overtime.[25] The game looked to be a defensive struggle early, with the game tied at 3–3 with a little over four minutes remaining before half time. Late in the second quarter on 3rd down and 12, Golden Tate made a 47-yard catch of a tipped ball to get the Irish offense to the Pitt 32-yard line. Jimmy Clausen hit Michael Floyd 4 plays later to put the Irish up 10–3. With 1:27 left, Panthers quarterback Pat Bostick threw the first of his three interceptions on the day; a 43-yard interception return by Raeshon McNeil. Clausen hit Floyd again for an Irish touchdown with :04 remaining, putting ND up 17–3 at the half.

Despite the Irish's offensive spark in the second quarter, the Panthers held Notre Dame to a mere 7 yards in the third quarter. The Panthers also answered the call on offense scoring 14 unanswered points to tie the game at 17–17. After the second Panther score, Notre Dame's offense came alive again, driving 75 yards in 12 plays and culminating in a third Clausen touchdown, this time to Golden Tate. The late drive by Notre Dame was for nought, however, as Pitt forced overtime when they tied the score at 24 with 2:22 left on a 10-yard touchdown pass from Bostick to Jonathan Baldwin on fourth-and-6. The Panthers ran the same play three straight times before Bostick beat Irish cornerback McNeil for the score.

Neither team could get into the end zone in overtime, and Pitt's Connor Lee won the kicking contest. Notre Dame's kicker, Brandon Walker, who started the season by making just 1-of-7 field goals, made his first four attempts to run his consecutive made field goal streak to seven. But his 38-yard attempt narrowly missed wide left in the fourth overtime, giving Pitt the chance kick the winning field goal.

In the defeat, Notre Dame's Michael Floyd broke the record for catches by a Notre Dame freshman, with 10 catches for 100 yards.[25]

Boston College

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See also:2008 Boston College Eagles football team
1234Total
Fighting Irish00000
Eagles377017

Navy

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See also:2008 Navy Midshipmen football team
Team1234Total
Notre Dame7314327
Navy0701421
Scoring summary
16:03NDToryan Smith 14-yard blocked punt return (Brandon Walker kick)Notre Dame 7–0
22:39NAVYCory Finnerty 22-yard run (Matt Harmon kick)Tie 7–7
2:00NDBrandon Walker 28-yard field goalNotre Dame 10–7
39:31NDArmando Allen 11-yard run (Brandon Walker kick)Notre Dame 17–7
33:29NDRobert Hughes 7-yard run (Brandon Walker kick)Notre Dame 24–7
411:17NDBrandon Walker 36-yard field goalNotre Dame 27–7
41:39NAVYShun White 24-yard run (Matt Harmon kick)Notre Dame 27–14
41:21NAVYRicky Dobbs 1-yard run (Matt Harmon kick)Notre Dame 27–21

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Syracuse

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See also:2008 Syracuse Orange football team
1234Total
Orange3701424
Fighting Irish31010023

USC

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See also:2008 USC Trojans football team
1234Total
Fighting Irish00033
Trojans7177738

Hawaii Bowl

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Main article:2008 Hawaii Bowl
1234Total
Fighting Irish72121049
Warriors077721

Notre Dame beat Hawaii 49–21 in its first bowl victory since the Irish defeatedTexas A&M in the 1994Cotton Bowl Classic to end the 1993 season. Irish quarterback Jimmy Clausen broke school bowl game records after passing for 401 yards and five touchdowns, and his 84.6% completion rate was the second-best completion percentage for any player in any bowl game in NCAA history.[27] Wide receiver Golden Tate also set Irish bowl records upon catching for 177 yards and three touchdowns.[28] Both players were named co-MVPs of the game.[29]

In all, Notre Dame broke 9 bowl records in the victory.[2] In addition to Clausen and Tate's record day, Notre Dame set bowl records in total offense (481 yards), scoring (49 points), and longest kick return (96 yards by Allen).[2] Clausen's 69-yard connection to Tate is also a new record.[2] The defense also had a good day for the Irish, registering 8 sacks and an interception.[29] The victory also ties the1978 Cotton Bowl Classic for Notre Dame's largest margin of victory in a bowl game at 28 points.

Statistics

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Team

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TeamOpp
Scoring  
  Points per Game  
First Downs  
  Rushing  
  Passing  
  Penalty  
Total Offense  
  Avg per Play  
  Avg per Game  
Fumbles-Lost  
Penalties-Yards  
  Avg per Game  
TeamOpp
Punts-Yards  
  Avg per Punt  
Time of Possession/Game  
3rd Down Conversions  
4th Down Conversions  
Touchdowns Scored  
Field Goals-Attempts-Long  
PAT-Attempts  
Attendance  
  Games/Avg per Game  

Scores by quarter

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1234OT2OT3OT4OTTotal
Notre Dame6910390503330321
Opponents368957943333288

Offense

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Rushing

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NameGPAttYardsAvgTDLong
Armando Allen131345854.4321
Robert Hughes121123823.4418
James Aldridge12913573.9319
Jonas Gray421904.3019
Harrison Smith1225829.0035
Golden Tate135377.4124
David Grimes92157.5010
Asaph Schwapp2122.002
Evan Sharpley3410.302
Eric Maust131−8−8.000
Jimmy Clausen1354−73−1.4010
Total 43614263.31135
Opponents      

Passing

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NameGP-GSEfficAtt-Cmp-IntPctYdsTDLngAvg/G
Jimmy Clausen12–12132.49440–268–1760.9%3,1722569 (TD)264
Evan Sharpley3–090.25–3–060.0%18066
Total131.4447–271–1760.6%3,1902569 (TD)245.4
Opponents        

Receiving

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NameGPNo.YdsAvgTDLongAvg/G
Golden Tate1358108018.61069 (TD)83.0
Michael Floyd94871915.0751 (TD)79.8
Armando Allen13503557.124129.6
Kyle Rudolph132934011.722926.1
David Grimes8353219.233140.1
Duval Kamara132020610.112815.8
Robert Hughes1214936.60157.8
Robby Parris49505.6012 
Asaph Schwapp 2136.5010 
George West1166.006 
Will Yeatman3263.004 
James Aldridge12310.306 
Total 271319011.82569 (TD)231.4
Opponents       

Defense

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NameGPTKLSKSSOLOPDINTFFBKTDAVG
Zion Azuma Losi13168107181083487.5
Total

Special teams

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NamePuntingKickoffs
No.YdsAvgLongTBFCI20BlkdNo.YdsAvgTBOB
Total
NamePunt ReturnsKick Returns
No.YdsAvgTDLongNo.YdsAvgTDLong
Total

Post season

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Awards

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Freshman Tight End Kyle Rudolph would earn FreshmanAll-America First-Team honors for his play as the starting tight end from Sporting News, CollegeFootballNews.com andPhil Steele. Rudolph set freshman school records for receptions and receiving yards logging 25 receptions for 262 yards and two touchdowns. Freshman Receiver Michael Floyd also earned all-freshman second-team honors from Sporting News, CollegeFootballNews.com, Rivals.com and Phil Steele.[30] Offensive guard Trevor Robinson was named to the All-Freshman second team by CollegeFootballNews.com, while wide receiver Golden Tate was a sophomore honorable mention selection.[31]

NFL draft

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David Bruton was the only player drafted from the team, going in the fourth round to theDenver Broncos as the 114th pick overall.[32] Five more players would sign quickly after the draft, including David Grimes with Broncos, Pat Kuntz with theColts, Terrail Lambert with the49ers, and fullback Asaph Schwapp and offensive lineman Mike Turkovich with theCowboys.[33]

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