San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

Cardinal finish with 7th loss in row

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Jack Coan threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score and No. 5 Notre Dame finished off the regular season with a 45-14 victory over host Stanford on Saturday to keep its playoff hopes alive.

The Fighting Irish (11-1, No. 6 CFP) won their final seven games following a home loss to Cincinnati but will likely need some help next week to get into the College Football Playoff for the third time in the past four seasons.

Stanford (3-9) lost its seventh straight game to end the season following an upset of then-No. 3 Oregon for its longest losing streak and most losses in a season since a 1-11 campaign in 2006. The Cardinal were outscored 17346 over the final four games.

This game wasn’t competitiv­e from the start as the Irish forced a three-and-out on Stanford’s first possession and followed with a 74-yard drive capped by Coan’s 16yard TD pass to Braden Lenzy.

Coan added another TD pass to George Takacs and the Irish built a 24-0 halftime lead. Coan finished 26-for-35 for 345 yards and had a 1yard TD run in the third quarter.

Jonathan McGill intercepte­d Coan’s pass on the first drive of the second half to set up a 13-yard drive capped by Austin Jones’ 5-yard run. That ended Notre Dame’s streak of not allowing a TD at 219:17 of game action since North Carolina scored in the fourth quarter on Oct. 30.

The Irish are peaking at the end of the regular season even if the competitio­n hasn’t been the stoutest. Notre Dame outscored its four opponents in November by a score of 162-23.

Notre Dame tight end Michael Mayer had nine catches for 105 yards, giving him 64 catches on the season. That breaks the school single-season record for tight ends of 63 set by Tyler Eifert in 2011.

The Cardinal were unable to generate anything offensivel­y the last month of the season as they fell in deep holes each game. In the final four first halves of the season, Stanford averaged 77.5 yards of offense and was outscored 90-3.

The Cardinal had one big play against the Irish with Isaiah Sanders hitting Benjamin Yurosek on a 44-yard TD pass on a trick play in the second quarter only to have it wiped off by an illegal block.

The Cardinal head into the offseason with serious questions about the direction of the program after their worst season in 15 years. Coach David Shaw had built Stanford into a power the past decade but the Cardinal are 11-19 the past three seasons.

 ?? Ezra Shaw / Getty Images ?? Michael Wilson of Stanford is tackled by DJ Brown of Notre Dame. The Cardinal’s loss was its seventh straight; its last victory was an upset of then No. 3 Oregon.
Ezra Shaw / Getty Images Michael Wilson of Stanford is tackled by DJ Brown of Notre Dame. The Cardinal’s loss was its seventh straight; its last victory was an upset of then No. 3 Oregon.

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