Irish Insider for Monday, October 11, 2010

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Monday, October September 11,19, 2010 2005

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Two straight Another fast start and late drama result in Notre Dame’s second straight win By ALLAN JOSEPH Sports Writer

Once again a quick start and ugly finish resulted in a Notre Dame victory. After taking a 17-3 lead into halftime, the Irish held on for a 23-17 victory over Pittsburgh Saturday. “We got off to a pretty good start offensively, but as we’ve shown, we are really good at stubbing our toe,” Irish coach Brian Kelly said. “That’s us, so you’re going to have to get used to it, because I’m trying to get used to it.” Junior quarterback Dayne Crist had one of his best performances of the year, on his 21st birthday, racking up 242 passing yards on 24 completions, including a first-quarter touchdown pass to junior wide receiver Michael Floyd. Crist added a 10-yard scramble for a score midway through the second quarter and did not turn the ball over all day. “He saw some things today that he feels better about,” K e l l y s a i d . “ H e ’s m a k i n g progress.” The Panthers opened the scoring halfway through the first quarter with a 26-yard field goal, but the Irish responded with a methodical, fast-paced drive that culminated in the Floyd-Crist conMACKENZIE SAIN/The Observer nection for the Notre Dame Junior receiver Michael Floyd stretches after a pass from junior quarterback Dayne Crist during the second quarter of Notre Dame’s lead. Pittsburgh would miss a 23-17 victory over Pittsburgh Saturday. Floyd did not stay in bounds on the play, but did catch a touchdown in the first quarter. field goal before allowing a 15-play, 80-yard drive capped game.” most of the momentum head- Tu r k w a s a b l e t o p i n t h e football, and came up with a by the Crist run that gave the P a n t h e r s o n t h e i r o w n 1 0 - big play.” Senior kicker David Ruffer ing into the fourth quarter. Irish a 14-3 lead. When Crist took the final Notre Dame looked poised to yard line, setting up a threeadded the first of his three “ T h e y h a d u s o f f - b a l a n c e field goals in the second quar- regain control, driving from and-out with just over three knee to run out the clock, the defensively with the no-hud- ter to give the Irish a 17-3 its own 16-yard line to the minutes remaining. players celebrated the tight dle offense N o t r e D a m e g o t t h e b a l l win with special gusto, realizlead heading Panther 15, but the offense at a faster into the lock- failed to punch the ball into back in a position to run out i n g t h e s i g n i f i c a n c e o f t h e tempo than er room, and t h e e n d z o n e , l e a d i n g t o the clock, but failed to convert much-needed win. Though the “We need to win games, we could o p e n e d t h e Ruffer’s third and final field more than one first down, giv- second half was filled with and it’s not a beauty have ever scoring in the goal that gave the Irish a 23- ing the ball back to Pittsburgh Notre Dame struggles, Kelly practiced,” s e c o n d h a l f 10 lead with under ten min- on its own 7-yard line thanks wanted his players to enjoy contest yet for us ... We’ll Pittsburgh the victory — untill Monday. to another punt from Turk. micromanage this and talk w i t h a 5 0 - utes remaining. coach Dave “We need to win games, and “We flipped the field posiOn the ensuing drive, facing yard field goal about what we could have Wannstedt t h a t third-and-two near midfield, tion today,” Kelly said. “Ben it’s not a beauty contest yet said. “They done and should have done impressed his Sunseri rolled to his right and Turk was outstanding punting for us,” he said. “I just told did a good them, ‘Enjoy the win.’ We’ll f o u n d j u n i o r w i d e r e c e i v e r the football.” coach. on Monday.” job. They T h e P a n t h e r s l o o k e d t o micromanage this and talk “ N o b o d y Jon Baldwin all alone for a were very w o u l d h a v e 56-yard score that stunned advance down the field and a b o u t w h a t w e c o u l d h a v e Brian Kelly efficient thought 5 0 the home fans and brought set up a possible game-win- done and should have done on early.” Irish coach yards was like Pittsburgh within one score. ning score, but strong defen- Monday. Enjoy the victory. It’s The Irish a u t o m a t i c , ” T h o u g h t h e I r i s h h a d c o n - sive line pressure and solid a good win.” had not Senior quarterback Darrin Kelly s a i d . tained Baldwin, the Panthers’ tackling from the secondary shown this tempo in earlier “He kicked that thing into the m o s t e x p l o s i v e t h r e a t , f o r set up a fourth-and-four at Wa l l s , a P i t t s b u r g h n a t i v e , games, but Crist said that it net — I had to look twice that most of the game, it seemed t h e P i t t s b u r g h 1 3 . S u n s e r i agreed with his coach. had always been part of the it was 50 yards. He’s just been that he had slipped free at the looked for his favorite target, “ I t w a s a g r e a t w i n . I t ’s team’s offensive scheme. Baldwin, but senior corner- a l w a y s g o o d t o b e a t y o u r worst possible time. outstanding.” “We’ve really been doing it “You can’t leave Baldwin by back Gary Gray was all over h o m e t o w n t e a m , ” h e s a i d . The Irish offense, however, since the summer, and you began to sputter just as the himself all the time,” Kelly the play and batted the pass “We practiced hard all week can just see the way that we Panthers found their rhythm. said. down, allowing the Irish to and definitely came out with a o p e r a t e i t , i t c a n b e v e r y Pittsburgh found the end zone winning mentality today.” When the Irish ran seven escape with a tight victory. effective,” he said. “It’s nice o n a r u s h f r o m s o p h o m o r e plays on the next drive and “ We w e r e i n g o o d c o v e r b e i n g a b l e t o s w i t c h t h e quarterback Tino Sunseri late failed to score even a field age,” Kelly said. “Gary did the Contact Allan Joseph at t e m p o a t a n y p o i n t i n t h e in the third quarter and had goal, sophomore punter Ben r i g h t t h i n g , r e a c t e d t o t h e ajoseph2@nd.edu

player of the game

stat of the game

play of the game

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David Ruffer Irish kicker

28:38

Crist’s 10-yard touchdown run to give the Irish a 14-3 lead in the first quarter

“As we’ve shown, we are really good at stubbing our toe ... But that’s us. So you’re going to have to get used to it.”

Ruffer accounted for 11 of Notre Dame’s points, including three field goals that were never in doubt.

Notre Dame held onto the ball for 28:38 Saturday, the most time it has done so all season. Yet the Irish rank 118th in the country in the statistic.

Crist’s run up the sideline from 10 yards out gave Notre Dame control of the game.

Brian Kelly Irish coach


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