Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Shock is Herd: Marshall stuns Irish

No. 8 ND upset at home, as Freeman falls to 0-3 as coach

- By Tom Coyne

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Steven Gilmore returned an intercepti­on 37 yards for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter and Khalan Labron ran for 163 yards as Marshall shocked No. 8 Notre Dame 26-21 Saturday, making Marcus Freeman the first Fighting Irish coach to lose his first three games.

Gilmore, the brother of Stephon Gilmore of the Indianapol­is Colts, picked off a pass by Tyler Buchner with 4:35 left, raced to the end zone and then jumped into the stands where Marshall fans were already celebratin­g the victory.

Marshall (2-0), the first Sun Belt Conference team to play at Notre Dame Stadium, beat a team ranked in the top 10 for just the second time in school history. The Thundering Herd beat No. 6 Kansas State 27-20 in 2003.

Freeman, the 36-yeard-old first-time head coach who was promoted after Brian Kelly left for LSU, had lost a bowl game to Oklahoma State and at Ohio State last week. This one will go down much differentl­y to hopeful Notre Dame fans.

The Irish had a streak of 42 straight wins against unranked opponents snapped.

The Herd took a 19-15 lead with 5:16 remaining when Henry Colombi completed a 3-yard touchdown pass to Devin Miller. The score was set up by a 42-yard run by

Laborn, who broke a tackle at the line of scrimmage and juked Irish safety Brandon Joseph before breaking free.

Any hope for a comeback by the Irish (0-2) ended when Owen Porter intercepte­d a pass by backup Irish quarterbac­k Drew Pyne with three minutes remaining. Pyne threw a TD pass with 14 second left to cut the lead to five points. Colombi was 16-of-21 passing for 145 yards and the Thundering Herd rushed for 221 yards on 49 carries.

The Irish, who struggled offensivel­y a week earlier in a 21-10 loss to Ohio State

with a play-it-safe, ball-control game plan, opened the playbook against the Herd but still struggled to get much going.

Buchner was 18-of-32 passing for 201 yards with two intercepti­ons. Buchner also led the Irish in rushing with 44 yards on 13 carries, Michael Mayer had eight catches for 103 yards.

The Irish grabbed a 15-12 lead early in the fourth quarter on a 1-yard run up by Buchner. He then kept it and ran wide right for the 2-point conversion. But the Irish couldn’t mount much of an offense after that.

 ?? MICHAEL CONROY/AP ?? Marshall offensive lineman Ethan Driskell, right, throws up receiver Cam Pedro as they celebrate a touchdown against Notre Dame on Saturday in South Bend, Ind.
MICHAEL CONROY/AP Marshall offensive lineman Ethan Driskell, right, throws up receiver Cam Pedro as they celebrate a touchdown against Notre Dame on Saturday in South Bend, Ind.

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