Notre Dame capitalized on Georgia's mistake and scored a touchdown. This article originally appeared on Bulldogs Wire: Marcus Freeman explains Notre Dame's 4th down play that burned UGA ...
“I let them down at the ... he should have burned a timeout to better set up the final foul sequence. Or they could’ve fouled at once, which would’ve been Notre Dame’s sixth (teams shoot ...
Notre Dame football head coach Marcus Freeman continues to be aggressive on fourth down. The College Football Playoff National Championship Game didn't change that. More:Notre Dame vs Ohio State ...
They failed to slow the Irish's rushing attack, which picked up 154 yards -- all critical in the win, particularly on a clock-draining drive that burned ... Notre Dame with a first down.
That first down extended Notre Dame's drive, and the Irish nearly never relinquished the ball, controlling it for an incredible 7:36. They burned the clock, driving to midfield before punting the ...
The Buckeyes burned some time off the clock before punting the ball back to the Irish. Notre Dame is not going down without a fight. The Irish have scored 16 unanswered points. After a successful ...
Following kicker Jaden Fielding's field goal to stretch Ohio State lead to 11, the Buckeyes (14-2, 7-2 Big Ten) sideline ...
Notre Dame capitalized on the first down and ate up some more clock on a drive that lasted over seven minutes and extinguished any chance of a comeback. Georgia head coach Kirby Smart did not ...