Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Hogan, Cardinal ruin push by Irish

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STANFORD, Calif. — Kevin Hogan put quite a capper on his Stanford career.

Hogan threw four touchdown passes and drove the ninth-ranked Cardinal to the winning 45-yard field goal by Conrad Ukropina on the last play of a 38-36 victory over No. 6 Notre Dame in a playoff eliminatio­n game Saturday night.

Hogan threw for 269 yards and calmly led the winning drive in the final 30 seconds for the Cardinal (10-2), who kept their slim playoff hopes alive with the victory. Stanford needs to beat Southern California in the Pac-12 Championsh­ip Game next week and then get help in the other title games to make the four-team playoff.

DeShone Kizer had given the Irish (10-2) a one-point lead on his 2-yard run with 30 seconds left only to see Hogan drive Stanford to the winning score.

The drive was aided by a face-mask penalty on Isaac Rochell on the first play, then Hogan connected on a 27-yard pass to Devon Cajuste to get Stanford into field-goal range. After a short run by Christian McCaffrey, Ukropina came on and kicked the field goal to set off a wild celebratio­n with fans rushing the field.

McCaffrey gained 228 all-purpose yards to become the third FBS player to top 3,000 in a season, but he was held to 94 on the ground to have a nine-game streak of 100-yard games snapped.

Kizer threw for 234 yards and ran for 128 more for the Irish. Josh Adams added 168 on the ground but it wasn’t enough. Notre Dame will await its bowl bid, but the Irish’s hopes of making the playoff are gone after being dealt their second loss.

The game was a contrast in styles with Notre Dame thriving on big-play scores with Stanford moving the ball efficientl­y down the field and dominating on both sides of the ball in the red zone.

The Irish were held to field goals on their first three trips inside the 20, costing them a chance to build a substantia­l lead. Notre Dame was actually more potent from farther away from the end zone, getting three touchdowns of more than 60 yards on the game.

The Cardinal turned all five of their red zone trips into touchdowns with Hogan throwing for four and Remound Wright running in one.

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