The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Wimbush leads Notre Dame to victory over Temple

- By Tom Coyne

SOUTH BEND, IND. » Brandon Wimbush, a junior making his first career start, threw for two touchdowns and ran for 106 yards and another touchdown to lead Notre Dame to a 49-16 seasonopen­ing victory over Temple on Saturday.

Wimbush threw touchdown passes to Equanimeou­s St. Brown and Nic Weisher and completed 17 of 30 passes for 184 yards with one intercepti­on.

Josh Adams scored the quickest opening-season touchdown for Notre Dame in 24 years and rushed for 112 yards in the first quarter alone to get the Irish started. Adams finished with 161 yards rushing on 19 carries and Dexter Williams added 124 yards rushing on six carries.

Temple, the defending American Athletic Conference champion, didn’t score a touchdown until Logan Marchi connected with Keith Kirkwood in the end zone to cut the score to 28-10 with six minutes left in the first half. Marchi threw another touchdown pass to Brodrick Yancy in the fourth quarter.

Notre Dame, coming off a disappoint­ing 4-8 season, wasted no time taking control. Adams scored on a 37yard run 33 seconds into the game, the fastest touchdown to open a season for the Irish since linebacker Pete Bercich returned an intercepti­on 21 yards on the opening play against Northweste­rn in 1993. It was the quickest offensive touchdown for the Irish to open a season since at least 1963.

The score on the second play of the game was set up by a 33-yard pass from Wimbush to St. Brown. Adams also had a 60-yard run to set up Notre Dame’s third touchdown, a 12-yard pass by Wimbush to Weisher.

Adams reached the 100yard mark in six carries, matching his career best. He also needed six runs to pass that mark against Wake Forest in 2015. Six of Adams’ 12 career rushing touchdowns have been for 35 or more yards.

The Irish, with four returning starts on the offensive line, rushed for 422 yards. It was the most yards rushing for Notre Dame since running for 457 in a 62-27 win over Massachuse­tts in 2015. The Irish finished with 606 yards total offense to 330 for Temple.

First-year Temple coach Geoff Collins had indicated he might use as many as three quarterbac­ks, but stuck with Marchi, who was 19-of35 passing for 245 yards.

 ?? CHARLES REX ARBOGAST — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Temple defensive back Mike Jones (10) intercepts a pass intended for Notre Dame’s Equanimeou­s St. Brown during the second half Saturday in South Bend, Ind. Notre Dame won, 49-16.
CHARLES REX ARBOGAST — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Temple defensive back Mike Jones (10) intercepts a pass intended for Notre Dame’s Equanimeou­s St. Brown during the second half Saturday in South Bend, Ind. Notre Dame won, 49-16.

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