Los Angeles Times

Bulldogs go north and beat the Irish

- NO. 15 GEORGIA 20 NO. 24 NOTRE DAME 19

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Georgia got to Dawg Walk out of Notre Dame Stadium with a victory, dozens of its fans forming a line from the locker room to the buses to congratula­te the Bulldogs after their first trip to this part of the country in more than 50 years.

Lorenzo Carter and Davin Bellamy led a swarming Georgia defense and the No. 15 Bulldogs got enough plays from an offense starting a freshman quarterbac­k to beat No. 24 Notre Dame 20-19 on Saturday night.

The first regular-season meeting between the storied programs was a hard-hitting, penalty-filled tug-ofwar, and when it was done the Bulldogs gathered in the corner of the stadium to celebrate with and salute thousands of their fans who made the pilgrimage.

“It definitely means a little more,” linebacker Roquan Smith said. “Coming up to South Bend, an awesome environmen­t. Then having all these Dawgs fans coming out, showing their support. Showing how much they believe in us. It’s just an awesome feeling to be able to give those fans a W.”

Rodrigo Blankenshi­p, a third-year sophomore walkon, kicked a 30-yard field goal with 3:39 remaining to give the Bulldogs (2-0) a one-point lead, and that was enough. Georgia stopped Brandon Wimbush and the Fighting Irish (1-1) on downs once. Then, on Notre Dame’s final drive, Bellamy blindsided the quarterbac­k and Carter recovered the fumble with 1:27 left to seal it.

Carter had a strip sack in the second half too.

Wimbush, starting his second game for the Irish, scored Notre Dame’s only touchdown in the first half on a one-yard run and finished 20 for 40 for 210 yards with two lost fumbles.

“We’re learning,” Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly said. “Our QB is learning the tools of trade.”

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