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Monday, October Tuesday, September 26,19, 2010 2005

Michigan State Navy44 35,, Notre Dame 17 41

Teich me how to Navy Navy gashes Irish for 373 rushing yards, including 210 from fullback Teich By DOUGLAS FARMER Sports Editor

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — When Notre Dame marched 71 yards down the field on its opening possession Saturday, the Irish sideline simply wished it had been a 72-yard drive. Irish junior quarterback Dayne Crist could not gain the last yard of the drive, as the Midshipmen stopped his fourthdown dive inside the one-yard line to prevent Notre Dame from scoring first during Navy’s 35-17 victory. “We outman them by 70 pounds on average up front,” Irish coach Brian Kelly said during his postgame press conference. “If you can’t get a foot on the one-half yard line, you get what you deserve. “If you can’t punch it in to start the game from the foot-line with the big guys we have up front and a 230-pound quarterback, that says something right there.” Navy took that opportunity to cover 99 yards in only six plays. Midshipmen fullback Alexander Teich accounted for 90 of those yards, 59 rushing and the remaining 31 on a touchdown pass from quarterback Ricky Dobbs. Teich ended the day with 210 rushing yards on only 26 carries and 31 receiving yards. TOM LA/The Observer “We knew they were going to Navy fullback Alexander Teich slips between Notre Dame defenders on his way to a 31-yard touchdown off a screen pass in the run the ball,” Irish sophomore first quarter of Navy’s 35-17 victory Saturday. Teich ended the game with 210 rushing yards in addition to his 31 yards receiving. linebacker Manti Te’o said. “We knew they were going to hand it some wrinkles because they’re a today.” really shortens the game. Floyd and sophomore receiver to the fullback. We just needed good football team.” The Midshipmen scheme car- Knowing that we needed to Theo Riddick did not play a sinto execute.” Kelly said Navy’s aptitude at ried them to a 14-3 lead early in score on every possession, that gle snap. Rudolph is out for the Te’o led the Irish in tackling adjustments proved to be a the second quarter, after Irish falls on me.” season after undergoing seasonwith 13 tackles, including one deciding factor Saturday. Navy received the opening ending surgery on his hamstring senior kicker David Ruffer confor a loss. Many of Te’o’s tackles two weeks ago. “Navy is well-schooled at all verted a 45-yard field goal on kickoff in the second half, and nearly came on plays variations, and Notre Dame’s second possession. proceeded to increase its lead to Concerning Floyd, though, Kelly when Teich ran they needed to Crist then led the Irish offense 28-10 on another Dobbs touch- decided minutes before kickoff up the middle, a be credited for 72 yards on 13 plays — the final down run. Dobbs added one to only use Notre Dame’s leading “We knew they were maneuver not their execution play a 16-yard touchdown pass more touchdown — to bring his receiver in an “emergency situaoften seen in today on a to freshman receiver TJ Jones in total for the day to three rushing tion.” going to run the ball. Navy’s version “He didn’t practice very much scheme that which Jones broke two tackles and one passing touchdown — We knew they were of the triplethey haven’t to reach the endzone — to bring before the end of the third quar- at all this week, and we weren’t going to hand it to the option offense. ter to set Notre Dame back by going to play a guy who wasn’t run,” he said. Notre Dame within four points. M i d s h i p m e n fullback. We just needed “My hat goes 100 percent,” Kelly said. “He “I was hoping that [score] 25 points. coach Ken “They put 14 points on the wasn’t 100 percent.” off to coach would be a game-changer in a to execute.” Niumatalolo Even without the trio that Ken and his sense,” Jones said. “That we board in the third quarter, which and his staff staff. We had could get up and come back and put us in a tough position,” Kelly accounted for 66.3 percent of Manti Te’o altered that said. “There’s going to be Notre Dame’s receptions this no answer for win it.” triple-option for Crist’s touchdown pass was enough criticism for the coaches season, Kelly said any failings them today.” sophomore linebacker the Irish, Saturday were not a result of a Nonetheless, offset a few minutes later when and players to go around.” emphasizing With 10 minutes left in the negative attitude from the Irish. Kelly said Notre he threw the first of his two the inside running game more Dame should have been able to interceptions with less than two fourth quarter, Kelly sent fresh“I didn’t sense at any point than usual, while not forgetting overcome any scheme with sim- minutes left in the first half. man quarterback Tommy Rees that our guys were not emotionabout the outside pitch. Navy only had to drive 30 yards out under center, electing to ally or enthusiastic or flat,” he ple strength. “We always have new wrin“You still have to get over the to make the score 21-10 at half- keep Crist on the sideline in the said. “Last year [this team] lost kles,” Niumatalolo said. “We do one-on-one matchups. You still time. blowout. Rees led the Irish on a to Navy, and then lost the rest. the same thing over and over have to win some of those ... “I guess just trying to do too 76-yard scoring drive, capped by That means this football team but there is subtle stuff. That is Scheme is one thing, but you still much,” Crist said of his two a one-yard run from sophomore broke apart. We aren’t going to what we are, an option team. have to win one-on-one turnovers. “At the end of the running back Cierre Wood. let this team break apart.” Yes, we run the triple but we matchups. You get what you day, it falls on me. I can’t get Crist was not alone on the have a ton of different variations deserve. We got beat today. Navy those back. You can’t give the sideline, as junior tight end Kyle Contact Douglas Farmer at on running it. We had to have was the better football team ball back to Navy,a team that Rudolph, junior receiver Michael dfarmer1@nd.edu

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Alexander Teich Midshipmen fullback

367 yards rushing

Dayne Crist’s rush for no gain on fourth-and-goal on the one yard line

“If you can’t get a foot on the onehalf yard line, you get what you deserve.”

Teich dominated the Irish defense all game long, gashing Notre Dame for 241 total yards on only 27 touches.

367 of Navy’s 438 total yards came on the ground, as the Midshipmen averaged 6.1 yards per carry and scored four rushing touchdowns.

Crist’s inability to get into the end zone on the first drive of the game cost the Irish all signs of momentum

Brian Kelly Irish coach


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