Post Tribune (Sunday)

Smooth sailing for Irish

Navy’s offense shut down as Notre Dame cruises to victory

- Associated Press

SOUTH BEND — Jack Coan threw for 269 yards and a touchdown, Kyren Williams ran for two scores and No. 8 Notre Dame shut down Navy’s triple-option attack in a 34-6 victory Saturday.

Coan, a grad transfer from Wisconsin, completed 23 of 29 passes, with a 70-yard scoring pass to Kevin Austin late in the first half for the Irish (8-1, No. 10 CFP). Austin finished with six receptions and 139 yards.

“It’s a difficult game to prepare for,” coach Chip Kelly said after Notre Dame’s fourth straight victory of the season after its 24-13 loss to No. 2 (CFP No. 6) Cincinnati, a team that Navy battled to a 27-20 home loss Oct. 23. “I’m extremely proud how the team prepared all week and the way they executed. We were detailed and focused.”

Williams, who had a career-high 199 yards last week in a 44-34 shootout victory over North Carolina, scored on runs of 1 and 20 yards, but managed just 95 yards on 17 carries. The Irish offense totaled 430 yards.

Grad nose tackle Kurt Hinish had a career-high 10 tackles after making just 14 in six games coming in. Notre Dame dominated the Midshipmen (2-7) with its size and physical play. Navy controlled the clock, with 34:33 of possession — but completed just one pass for 18 yards and rushed for 166 yards — 73 on 22 carries by fullback Isaac Ruoss.

“We couldn’t run the ball in the first half, and in the second half we had a hard time tackling,” Navy coach Ken Niumatalol­o said. “We got worn down.”

It was Notre Dame’s fourth straight victory in the series that began in 1927 but was interrupte­d last year by the COVID-19 pandemic. Notre Dame has an 80-13-1 lead in the series that will continue at least through 2032.

Navy led 3-0 after the first quarter on the first of two field goals by Bijan Nichols. But the Irish scored 17 points in the second quarter - Jonathan Doerer’s tying field goal, Williams’ 1-yard TD run and the Coan-toAustin’s touchdown aerial for a 17-3 halftime lead.

“Giving up that late touchdown (in the first half ) was tough was tough because we deferred (after winning the opening coin toss),” Niumatalol­o said.

Notre Dame got a safety when Navy backup quarterbac­k Xavier Arline, replacing injured starter Tai Lavatai, recovered his own fumble in the end zone early in the fourth quarter.

Williams then recovered his goal-line fumble in the end zone to finish off his 20-yard scoring scamper. Freshman Logan Diggs completed the scoring with an 8-yard run.

Illinois 14, Minnesota 6: Chase Brown rushed 33 times for 150 yards, and the Illinois defense delivered six sacks and two intercepti­ons of Minnesota quarterbac­k Tanner Morgan on the way to a victory.

Kerby Joseph picked off Morgan at the Illini 45-yard line with 38 seconds left to halt the too-little-toolate rally by the Gophers (6-3, 4-2), whose fourgame winning streak that catapulted them into sole possession of first place in

the Big Ten West Division was stopped cold.

Wisconsin 52, Rutgers 3: Graham Mertz threw a season-high three touchdown passes and Wisconsin won its fifth straight game and become bowl eligible for the 20th straight year.

Chez Mellusi, Braelon Allen and Jackson Acker each ran for a touchdown and cornerback Caesar Williams highlighte­d a dominant performanc­e by

the Badgers’ top-ranked defense by returning an intercepti­on 29 yards for a TD.

Ohio State 26, Nebraska 17:

C.J. Stroud threw for 405 yards and two touchdowns, Ohio State’s defense came up with a pair of stops after Nebraska had pulled within six points, and the sixth-ranked Buckeyes got out of Memorial Stadium with a win. The Buckeyes’ nation-leading offense managed only two

field goals in the second half, allowing the Cornhusker­s — a two-touchdown underdog, according to FanDuel Sportsbook — to make it a one-score game until Noah Ruggles kicked a 46-yard field goal with 1:29 left.

Ohio State (8-1, 6-0 Big Ten) won its 24th straight game against a conference opponent but couldn’t have impressed the committee that put it No. 5 in the initial College Football Playoff rankings.

 ?? PAUL SANCYA/AP ?? Notre Dame quarterbac­k Tyler Buchner tries to break the tackle of Navy cornerback Jamal Glenn on Saturday.
PAUL SANCYA/AP Notre Dame quarterbac­k Tyler Buchner tries to break the tackle of Navy cornerback Jamal Glenn on Saturday.

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