NCAAF Game Recap - Notre Dame at Clemson
Sat Dec 29, 2018 4:00 PM EST

Okla
34
Bama
45
F
ND
3
Clem
30
F
Wash
23
OSU
28
F
Tex
28
UGA
21
F
LSU
40
UCF
32
F
Fla
41
Mich
15
F
IASt
26
WaSt
28
F
KY
27
PSU
24
F
WVU
18
Syr
34
F
MissSt
22
Iowa
27
F
NW
31
Utah
20
F
NCSt
13
TxAM
52
F
MIZ
33
OkSt
38
F
MIN
34
GATec
10
F
Cal
7
TCU
10
F OT
Temp
27
Duke
56
F
MiaFL
3
Wisc
35
F
Bayl
45
Vand
38
F
Purd
14
Aub
63
F
SCar
0
UVA
28
F
ArkSt
13
NEV
16
F OT
Cin
35
VaTec
31
F
Stan
14
Pitt
13
F
MSU
6
Oreg
7
F
BC
Boise
Canc

Dec 29, 2018, 4:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

(3) Notre Dame (12-1)

3

0

0

0

3

(2) Clemson (14-0)

3

20

7

0

30

Lawrence lights up Notre Dame, No. 2 Clemson cruises 30-3
Sat Dec 29, 2018 10:02 PM

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) When Clemson's Dabo Swinney entrusted a team with championship aspirations to freshman quarterback Trevor Lawrence in September, this is what the Tigers' coach had in mind.

Lawrence threw for 327 yards and three touchdowns and No. 2 Clemson beat No. 3 Notre Dame 30-3 on Saturday in the Cotton Bowl to reach the College Football Playoff title game. The Tigers (14-0) will play either No. 1 Alabama - for a fourth straight season in the playoff - or No. 4 Oklahoma on Jan. 7 in Santa Clara, California.

"He's just so poised. He just sees it. And he's got a gift of an arm," Swinney said. "But I just love his humility and how consistent he is with his preparation, day in and day out. Easy, easy guy to coach. Easy guy to get behind and support. His teammates love him."

Clemson's overpowering and experienced defensive line, led by ends Clelin Ferrell and Austin Bryant, smothered Ian Book and the Fighting Irish (12-1), holding them to 248 yards.

On offense, freshmen led the way. Lawrence, making his 10th career start, was 27 for 39 and did not throw an interception against a Notre Dame defense that had been one of the best on the country. Freshman receiver Justyn Ross had six catches for 148 yards and two long touchdowns.

"It makes it a lot easier on me when you just have guys all around you who are such great players and take that load off of you. There's not much pressure when you have guys this good playing around you," Lawrence said.

The Irish hung around for a quarter, with the teams exchanging field goals. But in the first quarter, Notre Dame All-America cornerback Julian Love went out with what coach Brian Kelly said after the game was a head injury and Lawrence started taking apart the Irish.

Lawrence hooked up with Ross deep down the sideline and the big receiver beat Love's backup, Donte Vaughn, for a tackle-breaking, 52-yard score early in the second quarter. The Irish looked as if they might keep it close to halftime, but they couldn't keep Clemson out of their backfield - even without suspended star tackle Dexter Lawrence.

In the final 2 minutes, Trevor Lawrence connected with Ross on a 42-yard score and with Tee Higgins for a one-handed, 19-yard touchdown reception - again over Vaughn - with 2 seconds left in the second quarter. Lawrence was 13 for 15 for 229 yards in the quarter.

"I wanted to help our team," said Love, who passed concussion protocol at halftime and returned to the game. "And in a sense, I let them down in that regard."

That made it 23-3 at half and once again the Fighting Irish looked outclassed against the best of the best. Not so different from the 42-14 loss to Alabama in the 2012 BCS championship game or the 44-28 loss to Ohio State in the 2016 Fiesta Bowl. In fact, Notre Dame is 0-8 in BCS and New Year's Six games since winning the Cotton Bowl in 1993.

Receiver Miles Boykin insisted this Notre Dame team was different.

"I thought we played just as athletic as them and just as fast as them and it came down to execution and we didn't execute today," he said.

Though to be fair, Clemson has been doing this to everyone since Lawrence settled in. The Tigers haven't had an opponent stay within 20 points since a close call against Syracuse on Sept. 29.

That was Lawrence's first game as a starter, one he didn't finish because of a head injury, and Clemson's first after quarterback Kelly Bryant left the team.

Bryant, a senior, led the Tigers to the playoff last season and a semifinal loss to Alabama. He was pivotal in an early victory this season at Texas A&M. But Lawrence is a rare talent, a potential first overall NFL draft pick. When Lawrence took over, the ceiling on Clemson's potential rose. Now it is being realized.

"I felt like he gave us the best chance to win and play at an explosive level," Swinney said.

With his flowing blond hair, Lawrence is positioned to become one of college football's biggest and most recognizable stars. It will help to have receivers such as Ross, Higgins and Amari Rogers, all underclassmen. And a runner like sophomore Travis Etienne, who broke a 62-yard touchdown run in the third quarter.

But Lawrence is the leader. In his 11th start, he will try to become the first true freshman quarterback to lead his team to a national championship since Oklahoma's Jamelle Holieway in 1985.

"He doesn't just have a talented arm. That's just what you guys see," Clemson All-America defensive tackle Christian Wilkins said. "He's a cool customer. He's never rattled."

THE TAKEAWAY

Notre Dame: As 12-point underdogs, the Irish needed to play their best and catch a couple breaks. Neither happened. They nearly had a takeaway deep in Clemson territory in the first quarter, but a loose ball was ruled barely out of bounds by replay review. Love's injury left them exposed at corner. And an offensive line, which had been up and down and shifting around much of the season, was no match for Clemson.

Clemson: Dexter Lawrence, sidelined by a failed NCAA test for performance-enhancing drugs, was hardly missed. The 340-pound junior was on the sideline, wearing on an orange sweat shirt with a white tiger paw logo. Clemson is working on an appeal for Lawrence and two other players, but it is unlikely the Tigers will have them back for the national title game.

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Passing

ND Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
I. Book 34 17 50.0 0 160 23 1 51.1
Clem Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
T. Lawrence 39 27 69.2 3 327 52 0 120.4
C. Brice 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6

Rushing

ND Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
D. Williams 16 54 3.4 11 0
I. Book 17 30 1.8 11 0
Clem Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
T. Etienne 14 109 7.8 62 1
C. Brice 2 31 15.5 23 0

Receiving

ND Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
M. Boykin 5 69 13.8 23 0
D. Williams 3 29 9.7 16 0
Clem Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
J. Ross 6 148 24.7 52 2
H. Renfrow 4 62 15.5 32 0

Fumbles

ND F FL
I. Book 1 1
D. Williams 1 0
Clem F FL
T. Etienne 1 1

Returning

ND KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
C. Finke 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 1
Clem KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
A. Rodgers 0 0 0 2 5.0 0 10
D. Kendrick 1 13.0 0 15 0 0 0

Punting

ND Punt Yds Avg LgPu
T. Newsome 8 367 45.9 61
Clem Punt Yds Avg LgPu
W. Spiers 5 199 39.8 49

Takeaways

Clem Int Yds InTD
N. Turner 1 24 0
C. Ferrell 0 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

ND Clem
Points For 3 30
Total Yards 248 538
Rushing Yards 88 211
Passing Yards 160 327
Passing Completions / Attempts 17/34 27/41
Turnovers 2 1
Interceptions Thrown 1 0
Fumbles - Lost 2/1 2/1
First Downs 17 26
Penalties - Yards 7/50 6/65
Time Of Possession 06:06 54:54
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 5/17 9/18
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/2 1/1
Punts - Average Yards 8/46 5/40

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter ND Clem
Clem 06:25 FG Greg Huegel 40 yd FG 0 3
ND 10:29 FG Justin Yoon 28 yd FG 3 3
2nd Quarter ND Clem
Clem 02:10 TD Justyn Ross 52 yd pass from Trevor Lawrence (blocked XP) 3 9
Clem 13:16 TD Justyn Ross 42 yd pass from Trevor Lawrence (Greg Huegel kick) 3 16
Clem 14:58 TD Tee Higgins 19 yd pass from Trevor Lawrence (Greg Huegel kick) 3 23
3rd Quarter ND Clem
Clem 12:56 TD Travis Etienne 62 yd run (Greg Huegel kick) 3 30
4th Quarter ND Clem
No scores this quarter

Game Information

Stadium: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
Attendance: 72,183
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