NCAAF Game Recap - Pittsburgh at Notre Dame
Sat Oct 13, 2018 2:30 PM EDT

MIZ
10
Bama
39
F
UGA
16
LSU
36
F
MIN
14
OSU
30
F
Pitt
14
ND
19
F
WVU
14
IASt
30
F
Wash
27
Oreg
30
F OT
MSU
21
PSU
17
F
Bayl
17
Tex
23
F
UCF
31
Mem
30
F
Wisc
13
Mich
38
F
Fla
37
Vand
27
F
MiaFL
13
UVA
16
F
Colo
20
USC
31
F
Tenn
30
Aub
24
F
TxAM
26
SCar
23
F
SoFL
25
Tuls
24
F
App
35
ArkSt
9
F
GaSo
15
TxSt
13
F
TxTch
17
TCU
14
F
AF
17
SDSU
21
F
Ariz
10
Utah
42
F
Neb
31
NW
34
F OT
OkSt
12
K St
31
F
Rut
7
MD
34
F
Iowa
42
Ind
16
F
Toled
26
E Mi
28
F
Akr
6
Buff
24
F
Duke
28
GATec
14
F
Lou
20
BC
38
F
UAB
42
Rice
0
F
JMU
37
Vill
0
F
SMiss
7
NorTx
30
F
Troy
16
Lib
22
F
Kent
6
MiaOH
31
F
Ball
24
C Mi
23
F
WestMI
42
BGSU
35
F
Army
52
SJSU
3
F
Ohio
21
NIU
24
F
Purd
46
Ill
7
F
Marsh
42
OD
20
F
Temp
24
Navy
17
F
W Ky
14
UNCC
40
F
UNLV
28
UtSt
59
F
NM
18
ColSt
20
F
E Il
22
JacSt
49
F
AlaSt
7
SoAl
45
F
NMS
38
ULLaf
66
F
ULMon
45
CoCar
20
F
SamHu
42
NWSt
28
F
UCLA
37
Cal
7
F
LT
31
UTSA
3
F
VaTec
22
UNC
19
F
Hou
42
ECU
20
F
Miss
37
Ark
33
F
MidTN
21
FLInt
24
F
Hawaii
23
BYU
49
F
Boise
31
NEV
27
F
Wyo
3
Fres
27
F

Oct 13, 2018, 2:30 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Pittsburgh (3-4)

7

0

7

0

14

(5) Notre Dame (7-0)

0

6

6

7

19

Book, Boykin bail out No. 5 Notre Dame in 19-14 win vs Pitt
Sat Oct 13, 2018 10:31 PM

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) Wide receiver Miles Boykin had a message for quarterback Ian Book after No. 5 Notre Dame remained unbeaten, coming from behind and then holding off Pittsburgh.

"I told him winning is fun, but let's not win like this again," the 6-foot-4 Boykin said after he caught the game-winning, 35-yard touchdown pass from Book with 5:43 remaining in the fourth quarter Saturday to secure the 19-14 win.

The Book-to-Boykin combination is beginning to etch itself in Notre Dame lore. They have had memorable moments before, including the 55-yard touchdown with 1:28 in the Citrus Bowl last Jan. 1 that provided the Irish with a 21-17 victory over LSU.

Their latest TD combo helped to improve the Irish to 7-0 for the first time since 2012, the year they went to the BCS title game for coach Brian Kelly, who was feeling a little better after the Irish held off the upset bid by the Panthers (3-4).

"Proud of our guys and their grit - they hung in there and found a way to win," Kelly said. "We were not sharp mentally, we didn't execute efficiently. They weren't at their best and Pittsburgh played well. We still found a way."

Pitt led 14-12 thanks to a long first-quarter touchdown drive and a 99-yard kickoff return by Maurice French to start the second half.

But the Irish, who were held to 80 yards rushing, prevailed behind Book, who is 4-0 as a starter since replacing Brandon Wimbush. Book was intercepted twice, but finished with 264 yards passing. He was 13 of 14 for 158 yards in the second half, no reception bigger than the scoring toss.

"I didn't even see (Book) throw it," Boykin said after finishing with four receptions for 84 yards. "I just saw the ball up there and thought I have to catch up to this. It was a dime. (Ian's) a baller. He's always calm and poised."

As far as Book is concerned, it's mutual admiration.

"(Miles is) really rangy, so I just got to put it up there and give him a chance," Book said. "Day in and day out, he works so hard. I think our chemistry is starting to come along a little bit."

Pat Narduzzi's Panthers were looking to upset a top-five team for the third straight season after knocking off No. 3 Clemson in Death Valley during the 2016 season and No. 2 Miami last November in Pittsburgh.

"I feel bad for our kids in the locker room," Narduzzi said. "I'm disappointed for them. They fought their tails off. We were ahead almost the entire game. Sometimes you can't control what you can't control. We went toe-to-toe with a top-five team and we didn't pull it off in the end."

Kenny Pickett was 19 for 28 for 126 yards, and was sacked by Khalid Kareem - Notre Dame's only sack of the game - for a loss of 14 yards on Pitt's final possession to set up a fourth-and-long the Panthers could not convert. Pitt also ran a strange faked punt, inserting third-string quarterback Jeff George Jr. as the punter and having him throw, on its second-to-last drive around midfield that failed.

"(Trying) to get a first down," Narduzzi said. "That certainly wasn't the game."

TAKEAWAYS

Pittsburgh: The Panthers gained just 12 yards on their last three drives of the first half. Their first, however, was a thing of beauty: 17 plays, 88 yards, six first downs, consuming 9:43 of the clock and ending with Ollison taking a direct snap, faking an end-around handoff and running into the end zone on second-and-goal from the Irish 9.

Notre Dame: The Irish trailed for the first times after the first quarter (7-0), at halftime (7-6) and after three quarters (14-12), and they were their own worst enemy with turnovers, quarterback sacks and penalties at inopportune times.

UPSET PANTHERS

This is the 11th time in the last 12 games between the two teams that the winning margin was in single digits. The Panthers won 28-21 in 2013 and 27-22 in 2009, both at home. Pitt last win at Notre Dame Stadium was a 36-33 four-overtime affair in 2008.

The Irish also prevailed at home 29-26 in triple overtime in 2012 in a game in which the Panthers missed a possible game-winning field goal in the second extra period.

"The message to the kids is sometimes you can't control what you can't control," Narduzzi said. "For whatever reason, we didn't pull it out at the end."

UP NEXT

Pittsburgh: Off next week and plays host to Duke Oct. 27.

Notre Dame: Off next week and plays Navy in San Diego Oct. 27.

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Passing

Pitt Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
K. Pickett 28 19 67.9 0 126 16 0 77.4
J. George Jr. 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6
ND Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
I. Book 32 26 81.3 2 264 35 2 95.8

Rushing

Pitt Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
D. Hall 9 62 6.9 17 0
Q. Ollison 16 50 3.1 16 1
ND Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
I. Book 16 31 1.9 22 0
D. Williams 13 31 2.4 13 0

Receiving

Pitt Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
A. Mathews 4 47 11.8 14 0
R. Araujo-Lopes 6 32 5.3 9 0
ND Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
M. Boykin 4 84 21.0 35 1
C. Finke 6 62 10.3 26 0

Fumbles

ND F FL
I. Book 1 0

Returning

Pitt KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
M. Ffrench 2 61.0 1 99 0 0 0
R. Araujo-Lopes 0 0 0 1 -2.0 0 0
ND KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
C. Finke 0 0 0 2 6.0 0 7

Punting

Pitt Punt Yds Avg LgPu
K. Christodoulou 4 167 41.8 50
ND Punt Yds Avg LgPu
T. Newsome 3 140 46.7 49

Takeaways

Pitt Int Yds InTD
J. Pinnock 1 9 0
J. Stocker 1 15 0

Team Stats Comparison

Pitt ND
Points For 14 19
Total Yards 242 344
Rushing Yards 116 80
Passing Yards 126 264
Passing Completions / Attempts 19/30 26/32
Turnovers 0 2
Interceptions Thrown 0 2
Fumbles - Lost 0/0 1/0
First Downs 14 23
Penalties - Yards 8/80 4/35
Time Of Possession 27:27 33:33
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 4/12 7/15
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 0/2 1/2
Punts - Average Yards 4/42 3/47

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter Pitt ND
Pitt 13:34 TD Qadree Ollison 9 yd run (Alex Kessman kick) 7 0
2nd Quarter Pitt ND
ND 10:26 FG Justin Yoon 22 yd FG 7 3
ND 14:55 FG Justin Yoon 41 yd FG 7 6
3rd Quarter Pitt ND
Pitt 00:14 TD Maurice Ffrench 99 yd kick return (Alex Kessman kick) 14 6
ND 12:51 TD Chase Claypool 16 yd pass from Ian Book (failed 2pt pass) 14 12
4th Quarter Pitt ND
ND 09:17 TD Miles Boykin 35 yd pass from Ian Book (Justin Yoon kick) 14 19

Game Information

Stadium: Notre Dame Stadium, Notre Dame, Indiana
Attendance: 0
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