NCAAF Game Recap - Notre Dame at Michigan State
Sat Sep 23, 2017 8:00 PM EDT

Bama
59
Vand
0
F
BC
7
Clem
34
F
Okla
49
Bayl
41
F
PSU
21
Iowa
19
F
USC
30
Cal
20
F
TCU
44
OkSt
31
F
Wash
37
Colo
10
F
Mich
28
Purd
10
F
UNLV
21
OSU
54
F
MissSt
3
UGA
31
F
NCSt
27
FlaSt
21
F
OD
0
VaTec
38
F
Toled
30
MiaFL
52
F
Aub
51
MIZ
14
F
NEV
7
WaSt
45
F
Kent
3
Lou
42
F
Fla
28
KY
27
F
Temp
7
SoFL
43
F
SDSU
28
AF
24
F
Utah
30
Ariz
24
F
Oreg
35
AzSt
37
F
Syr
26
LSU
35
F
UVA
42
Boise
23
F
Army
17
Tul
21
F
TxAM
50
Ark
43
F OT
WVU
56
Kans
34
F
TxTch
27
Hou
24
F
UMass
13
Tenn
17
F
Pitt
17
GATec
35
F
NM
16
Tuls
13
F
Maine
10
JMU
28
F
Idaho
29
SoAl
23
F(1OT)
Ohio
27
E Mi
20
F(1OT)
UCF
38
MD
10
F
MiaOH
31
C Mi
14
F
Cin
32
Navy
42
F
Rut
17
Neb
27
F
LT
16
SCar
17
F
Duke
27
UNC
17
F
GaSo
17
Ind
52
F
Wake
20
App
19
F
ULMon
56
ULLaf
50
F(1OT)
Akr
17
Troy
22
F
GASt
28
UNCC
0
F
WIl
52
CoCar
10
F
UAB
43
NorTx
46
F
Wagn
14
WestMI
49
F
ArkSt
21
SMU
44
F
Nich
17
SamHu
66
F
Lib
10
JacSt
31
F
Ball
21
W Ky
33
F
BGSU
13
MidTN
24
F
FlAtl
31
Buff
34
F
UtSt
61
SJSU
10
F
UTSA
44
TxSt
14
F
FLInt
13
Rice
7
F
SIU
31
Mem
44
F
UTEP
14
NMS
41
F
ND
38
MSU
18
F
Hawaii
21
Wyo
28
F OT
UCLA
34
Stan
58
F
ECU
41
UConn
38
F

Sep 23, 2017, 8:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Notre Dame (3-1)

14

14

7

3

38

Michigan State (2-1)

7

0

3

8

18

Opportunistic Irish handle Michigan State 38-18
Sun Sep 24, 2017 1:22 AM

EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) Brian Lewerke threw toward the left side of the field and Julian Love broke to the ball.

"I really don't remember the rest," the Notre Dame cornerback said.

Love intercepted the pass and had open field in front of him, scoring on a 59-yard return in the first quarter that gave the Irish a comfortable early lead in their 38-18 victory over Michigan State on Saturday night. Notre Dame was outgained but never trailed. The Irish took control by forcing three crucial turnovers in the first half.

Brandon Wimbush threw for a touchdown and ran for one for Notre Dame, and Dexter Williams caught a touchdown pass and ran for a TD. Deon McIntosh added a scoring run for the Irish (3-1).

It was the first time Michigan State (2-1) went an entire regular-season game without leading in over five years.

Michigan State hadn't allowed an offensive touchdown through its first two games, but Notre Dame put an end to that run by driving 78 yards in 1:55 on the game's first possession. Wimbush opened the scoring with a 16-yard run, and then Love picked off Lewerke's pass and ran it back to give the Irish a 14-point advantage.

"We got the pick-six and got up 14-0, then we were able to control the football a little bit," Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly said. "Then when you get a lead on the road, I thought that Brandon Wimbush did a really good job of controlling the offense. And then again I think like everything else, if you take care of the football, which we did today, good things happen."

Lewerke broke free for a 52-yard run on what looked like a simple quarterback sneak on third-and-1. That set up his 4-yard touchdown pass to Darrell Stewart. But in the second quarter, Lewerke fumbled while trying to scramble out of trouble on third down, giving Notre Dame the ball at the Michigan State 24. Wimbush threw an 8-yard TD pass to Williams to make it 21-7.

"The interception was just a bad decision. On the fumble I've got to keep the ball tucked in," said Lewerke, who threw for 340 yards and two TDs. "The fumble shouldn't happen. The interception shouldn't happen, either."

The Spartans were still very much in the game, but they couldn't overcome their next giveaway. LJ Scott was about to score when Notre Dame cornerback Shaun Crawford forced a fumble and recovered the ball in the end zone for a touchback.

Williams scored on a 14-yard run to give Notre Dame a 28-7 halftime lead.

Crawford intercepted two passes and recovered a fumble in a win at Boston College last weekend.

The last time Michigan State went a whole regular-season game without leading was Sept. 15, 2012, in a 20-3 loss to Notre Dame.

THE TAKEAWAY

Notre Dame: The Irish rushed for 515 yards in that win over Boston College. Michigan State provided more resistance, but Notre Dame still showcased a balanced running game and avoided mistakes. It was a poised performance on the road in a tough environment.

"To come in here against a team that's nationally ranked defensively, and take the football away like we did and to be opportunistic, I'm really, really pleased with the results," Kelly said.

Michigan State: The Spartans didn't look overmatched in this game, but they made crucial mistakes. The turnovers obviously hurt, and Michigan State was also penalized nine times for 97 yards.

"We had nine penalties. We had six in our first two games," coach Mark Dantonio said. "But ultimately the turnovers are what crush you."

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Notre Dame: The Irish received 57 votes in the most recent AP Top 25, finishing five spots out of the ranking. There probably won't be enough shuffling for them to move in next week, but a comfortable win on the road won't hurt.

HEAVY PRICE

Michigan State has paid dearly for turning the ball over this season. The Spartans have already allowed four return touchdowns - two fumbles, a kickoff and the interception Saturday.

Michigan State has lost six fumbles, including three by Scott, who has fumbled twice near the opponent's goal line.

TAKING ADVANTAGE

Notre Dame scored touchdowns on all four of its trips to the red zone. The Irish are now 19 for 19 in the red zone this season with 15 touchdowns.

UP NEXT

Notre Dame: The Irish host Miami of Ohio next Saturday.

Michigan State: The Spartans open their conference schedule at home against Iowa. It will be the teams' first meeting since Michigan State edged the Hawkeyes 16-13 in the 2015 Big Ten title game, securing a berth in college football's playoff.

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Passing

ND Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
B. Wimbush 20 14 70.0 1 173 40 0 113.1
MSU Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
B. Lewerke 51 31 60.8 2 340 25 1 85.4
T. Jackson 1 1 100.0 0 5 5 0 87.5

Rushing

ND Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
J. Adams 9 56 6.2 30 0
B. Wimbush 8 52 6.5 32 1
MSU Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
L. Scott 11 61 5.5 14 0
B. Lewerke 9 56 6.2 52 0

Receiving

ND Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
E. St. Brown 4 61 15.3 40 0
C. Claypool 4 56 14.0 27 0
MSU Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
H. Rison 4 73 18.3 24 0
T. Jackson 5 69 13.8 22 0

Fumbles

MSU F FL
L. Scott 1 1
B. Lewerke 1 1

Returning

ND KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
C. Sanders 2 32.5 0 38 0 0 0
C. Finke 0 0 0 1 0.0 0 0
MSU KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
D. Stewart Jr. 3 26.3 0 32 0 0 0
A. Welch 1 27.0 0 27 0 0 0

Punting

ND Punt Yds Avg LgPu
T. Newsome 4 153 38.3 56
MSU Punt Yds Avg LgPu
J. Hartbarger 3 147 49.0 57

Takeaways

ND Int Yds InTD
J. Love 1 59 1

Team Stats Comparison

ND MSU
Points For 38 18
Total Yards 355 496
Rushing Yards 182 151
Passing Yards 173 345
Passing Completions / Attempts 14/20 32/53
Turnovers 0 3
Interceptions Thrown 0 1
Fumbles - Lost 0/0 2/2
First Downs 21 26
Penalties - Yards 6/65 9/97
Time Of Possession 57:57 03:03
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 8/14 11/19
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 0/0 1/2
Punts - Average Yards 4/38 3/49

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter ND MSU
ND 01:55 TD Brandon Wimbush 16 yd run (Justin Yoon kick) 7 0
ND 04:27 TD Julian Love 59 yd interception return (Justin Yoon kick) 14 0
MSU 08:27 TD Darrell Stewart Jr. 4 yd pass from Brian Lewerke (Matt Coghlin kick) 14 7
2nd Quarter ND MSU
ND 05:28 TD Dexter Williams 8 yd pass from Brandon Wimbush (Justin Yoon kick) 21 7
ND 10:13 TD Dexter Williams 14 yd run (Justin Yoon kick) 28 7
3rd Quarter ND MSU
MSU 03:47 FG Matt Coghlin 40 yd FG 28 10
ND 07:14 TD Deon McIntosh 9 yd run (Justin Yoon kick) 35 10
4th Quarter ND MSU
ND 10:09 FG Justin Yoon 46 yd FG 38 10
MSU 11:51 TD Gerald Holmes 25 yd pass from Brian Lewerke (Cody White 2pt pass from Brian Lewerke) 38 18

Game Information

Stadium: Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, Michigan
Attendance: 74,023
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