NCAAF Game Recap - Notre Dame at USC
Sat Nov 24, 2018 8:00 PM EST

Aub
21
Bama
52
F
SCar
35
Clem
56
F
ND
24
USC
17
F
Mich
39
OSU
62
F
GATec
21
UGA
45
F
Okla
59
WVU
56
F
Wash
28
WaSt
15
F
UCF
38
SoFL
10
F
LSU
72
TxAM
74
F(6OT)
Tex
24
Kans
17
F
Fla
41
FlaSt
14
F
UtSt
24
Boise
33
F
MD
3
PSU
38
F
KY
56
Lou
10
F
BYU
27
Utah
35
F
Syr
42
BC
21
F
Ill
16
NW
24
F
MissSt
35
Miss
3
F
Pitt
3
MiaFL
24
F
K St
38
IASt
42
F
NIU
21
WestMI
28
F
Ball
21
MiaOH
42
F
ColSt
19
AF
27
F
Hou
31
Mem
52
F
Neb
28
Iowa
31
F
C Mi
13
Toled
51
F
Akr
28
Ohio
49
F
E Mi
28
Kent
20
F
Buff
44
BGSU
14
F
Ark
0
MIZ
38
F
CoCar
28
SoAl
31
F
UVA
31
VaTec
34
F OT
ECU
6
Cin
56
F
Oreg
55
OreSt
15
F
Navy
28
Tul
29
F
Bayl
35
TxTch
24
F
W Ky
30
LT
15
F
Purd
28
Ind
21
F
Marsh
28
FLInt
25
F
NCSt
34
UNC
28
F OT
Wake
59
Duke
7
F
OD
13
Rice
27
F
GaSo
35
GASt
14
F
NMS
21
Lib
28
F
Wyo
31
NM
3
F
Troy
10
App
21
F
Del
6
JMU
20
F
ULLaf
31
ULMon
28
F
Stan
49
UCLA
42
F
SMiss
39
UTEP
7
F
UAB
3
MidTN
27
F
AzSt
41
Ariz
40
F
MIN
37
Wisc
15
F
SMU
24
Tuls
27
F
Temp
57
UConn
7
F
ArkSt
33
TxSt
7
F
Tenn
13
Vand
38
F
Rut
10
MSU
14
F
UNCC
27
FlAtl
24
F
SJSU
13
Fres
31
F
Colo
21
Cal
33
F
NorTx
24
UTSA
21
F
(N/A)
27
JacSt
34
F
OkSt
24
TCU
31
F
NEV
29
UNLV
34
F
Hawaii
31
SDSU
30
F OT

Notre Dame 24, USC 17

Nov 24, 2018, 8:00 PM EST

Final

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2

3

4

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(3) Notre Dame (12-0)

0

7

10

7

24

USC (5-7)

7

3

0

7

17

No. 3 Notre Dame rolls to 12-0 season, beats rival USC 24-17
Sun Nov 25, 2018 1:11 AM

LOS ANGELES (AP) Notre Dame's offensive skill players gathered on the sideline and looked up at an unfamiliar sight on the scoreboard. The Fighting Irish hadn't faced a double-digit deficit at any point in their perfect season before Southern California jumped to a 10-0 lead Saturday night.

With their national championship dreams suddenly in a wee bit of trouble, running back Dexter Williams spoke up.

"Somebody has got to make a play!" Williams shouted.

Ian Book and Chris Finke did just that on Notre Dame's next drive, and Williams did it himself right after halftime.

By the time the Irish were done making plays at the Coliseum, they were well on the way to the College Football Playoff with the Jeweled Shillelagh firmly in hand.

Book passed for 352 yards, Williams went 52 yards on a go-ahead touchdown run and No. 3 Notre Dame completed an unbeaten regular season and likely secured a playoff spot with a 24-17 over longtime rival USC.

"It brings tears to your eyes," Notre Dame cornerback Julian Love said. "So much is put into this, and it was very tough at times. It just feels so good to get here. Nothing has been handed to us. USC was struggling this year, but they weren't just going to hand it to us. We had to go out there and seize it."

Finke made an exceptional TD catch for the first score by the Fighting Irish (12-0, No. 3 CFP), who showed playoff-level tenacity in rallying from their largest deficit of the season. Tony Jones Jr. then took a short pass 51 yards for a touchdown with 3:09 to play to finish off Notre Dame's 10th perfect regular season since 1945, the first since 2012.

"It's something I dreamed about, so to have it really be like that, it's a surreal moment," said Book, the Californian who improved to 9-0 as Notre Dame's starter, including 8-0 this year. "This whole team, we're just so fortunate to be here. USC, they played great. We knew they had a great defense, and to be able to finish the season off undefeated in a rivalry game, you can't ask for anything better than that."

Williams rushed for 97 yards as the Irish overcame a slow start in the 90th edition in this famed intersectional rivalry. Notre Dame didn't score until Finke's TD catch shortly before halftime, but the Irish ran off 24 consecutive points and shut out USC in the second half until Tyler Vaughns' TD catch with 48 seconds to play.

Notre Dame is all but certain to be chosen for the four-team playoff, and this win could keep the Irish away from powerhouse Alabama in the first postseason game. The Irish celebrated with ferocity in the Coliseum locker room, with their shouts echoing through the old walls into the USC room.

"It's just such an emotional high," Irish linebacker Drue Tranquill said. "We were just dancing in there. I can't really dance, but I was trying."

J.T. Daniels passed for 349 yards for the Trojans (5-7), who will stay home for the bowl season after their first losing season since 2000. Vaughns caught 12 passes for 120 yards in what might have been the final game for coach Clay Helton, who is under pressure after the Trojans lost five of their final six games in a dismaying collapse.

USC athletic director Lynn Swann didn't make an immediate announcement on Helton's future.

"The best is yet to be, I truly believe that," Helton said. "I watched the men that are out there, both old and young, and see guys that are truly talented individuals that will develop into a quality football team that can win championships. I know that and I believe that in them."

After USC won eight straight over Notre Dame in the 2000s, the Irish have won six of the last nine meetings in this classic college football matchup. Notre Dame is the first road team to win in the series since 2012, when the Irish also completed an unbeaten regular season with a victory at the Coliseum.

Only four USC teams have finished with losing records since 1961, but this clearly talented group gave a tough game to the powerhouse Irish. The Trojans' 289 yards in the first half were 64 more than the Irish had allowed before halftime all season, and Notre Dame had only trailed twice at any point all season.

Although Jones' late rumble to the end zone clinched the expected result for Notre Dame, the Trojans were competitive with an elite opponent despite the roiling subplot of their coach's future.

USC's 10-7 halftime lead could have been much larger, but receivers Michael Pittman Jr. and Amon-Ra St. Brown both fumbled after catches in Notre Dame territory. The Irish offense didn't score until 2:20 before halftime on that 24-yard throw to Finke, who hadn't caught a TD pass since the season opener against Michigan.

THE TAKEAWAY

Notre Dame: The Irish showed resilience throughout their cross-country odyssey of a season, and narrowly beating an inspired USC squad is nothing about which to be ashamed. They'll be glad to have the test as they head toward a two-game shot at their first national championship since 1988.

USC: The Trojans showed up well for Helton despite the bleak circumstances, but were undone again by turnovers, penalties and poor play after halftime. Swann should announce his decision on Helton's future shortly.

HELTON'S WOES

Helton won the Pac-12 last season and the Rose Bowl just two years ago, but a large portion of the Trojans' fan base is publicly agitating for the dismissal of the coach, who got a contract extension through 2023 just nine months ago.

When Helton's face appeared in a recorded announcement on the scoreboard in the first half, he was booed by a portion of the Coliseum crowd of 59,821 - the smallest for the Notre Dame-USC game in Los Angeles since 1960.

UP NEXT

Notre Dame expects to get an invitation to the four-team playoff, hopefully to face Clemson in the Orange Bowl, which had several representatives outside the Irish locker room postgame.

USC's worst season in 18 years is over.

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Passing

ND Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
I. Book 39 22 56.4 2 352 51 1 93.1
USC Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
J. Daniels 51 37 72.5 1 349 35 0 97.6

Rushing

ND Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
D. Williams 16 97 6.1 52 1
I. Book 7 16 2.3 16 0
USC Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
A. Ware 13 68 5.2 13 0
M. Stepp 5 23 4.6 9 0

Receiving

ND Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
C. Finke 7 86 12.3 24 1
C. Claypool 5 73 14.6 28 0
USC Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
T. Vaughns 12 120 10.0 28 1
A. St. Brown 10 94 9.4 23 0

Fumbles

USC F FL
A. St. Brown 1 1
M. Pittman Jr. 1 1

Returning

ND KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
C. Finke 0 0 0 1 7.0 0 7
USC KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
V. Jones Jr. 3 19.0 0 22 0 0 0
T. Vaughns 0 0 0 1 22.0 0 22

Punting

ND Punt Yds Avg LgPu
T. Newsome 4 189 47.3 59
USC Punt Yds Avg LgPu
R. Budrovich 6 231 38.5 51

Takeaways

ND Int Yds InTD
T. Pride Jr. 0 0 0
USC Int Yds InTD
J. McMillan 1 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

ND USC
Points For 24 17
Total Yards 473 443
Rushing Yards 121 94
Passing Yards 352 349
Passing Completions / Attempts 22/39 37/51
Turnovers 1 2
Interceptions Thrown 1 0
Fumbles - Lost 0/0 2/2
First Downs 23 24
Penalties - Yards 3/38 8/71
Time Of Possession 49:49 11:11
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 6/15 7/15
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/2 1/1
Punts - Average Yards 4/47 6/38

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter ND USC
USC 03:34 TD Vavae Malepeai 14 yd run (Michael Brown kick) 0 7
2nd Quarter ND USC
USC 03:09 FG Michael Brown 30 yd FG 0 10
ND 12:40 TD Chris Finke 24 yd pass from Ian Book (Justin Yoon kick) 7 10
3rd Quarter ND USC
ND 04:05 TD Dexter Williams 52 yd run (Justin Yoon kick) 14 10
ND 13:53 FG Justin Yoon 46 yd FG 17 10
4th Quarter ND USC
ND 11:51 TD Tony Jones Jr. 51 yd pass from Ian Book (Justin Yoon kick) 24 10
USC 14:12 TD Tyler Vaughns 20 yd pass from JT Daniels (Michael Brown kick) 24 17

Game Information

Stadium: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California
Attendance: 59,821
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