The Denver Post

Fighting Irish pull away after sluggish start

- By Gary B. Graves

LOUISVILLE, Ian Book ran for one touchdown and threw for another, Jahmir Smith rushed for two scores and No. 9 Notre Dame beat Louisville 35- 17 on Monday night.

Tony Jones Jr. rushed 15 times for 112 yards, including an 11- yard TD, as the Fighting Irish worked harder than expected to put away the rebuilding Cardinals in Scott Satterfiel­d’s debut as coach.

Notre Dame trailed 14- 7 in the first before Jones’ score tied it, and Book followed with an 11- yard score just before halftime.

Book’s TD came after a bizarre sequence featuring three consecutiv­e fumbles between the teams, the last of which Notre Dame recovered at Louisville’s 20. The Irish forced five fumbles overall and recovered three.

“We just had to focus on some smaller details,” said Book, who rushed for 81 yards on 14 carries. “They were there. Just had to execute what was called. We trust the coaches to put in the right decision and we just had to execute it. All 11 guys.”

Book hit Tommy Tremble with a 26- yard TD pass midway through the third for a 2814 lead. He finished 14 of 23 passing for 193 yards. Smith rushed for touchdowns of 3 and 1 yards and totaled 24 on eight carries.

Louisville junior quarterbac­k Jawon Pass rushed for touchdowns of 8 and 17 yards in the first quarter, but the Cardinals struggled after that and managed only Blanton Creque’s 46- yard field goal midway in the fourth quarter.

Louisville freshman Javian Hawkins rushed for 122 yards on 19 carries.

Playing before a record home crowd of 58,187, the Cardinals were outgained 425383.

Satterfiel­d nonetheles­s found bright spots in the Cardinals’ performanc­e against Notre Dame, which was coming off a College Football Playoff semifinal loss to eventual champion Clemson.

“I was extremely proud of the way our guys played,” he said. “The fight, the energy they had was awesome to see.”

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