Washington State 14, (23) Notre Dame 40

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7:30 PM ET, October 31, 2009
Alamodome
SAN ANTONIO, TX

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SAN ANTONIO, TX - 7:30 PM ET NBC
After another down-to-the wire finish, Notre Dame will look for a slightly less breathtaking ending when it takes on Washington State in San Antonio. The Cougars have dropped four straight since beating SMU in overtime. The Irish, who are 14-0 all time on Halloween, beat Washington State 29-26 in overtime at Notre Dame Stadium in the teams' only previous meeting Sept. 6, 2003.
Complete Top 25 Overview
Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
WSU1-71202991-30-40-50-5
ND6-22501835-11-10-00-0
· Complete Standings
Record When Scoring... (Since 2001)
 20 OR MORE30 OR MORE40 OR MORE50 OR MORE
WSU50-17-038-6-020-1-05-0-0
ND56-16-033-6-012-2-01-0-0
 LESS THAN 20LESS THAN 30LESS THAN 40LESS THAN 50
WSU3-34-015-45-033-50-048-51-0
ND4-29-027-39-048-43-059-45-0
TEAM AVERAGES & NCAA RANKS
OFFENSETMPER GAME AVERAGE / NCAA RANK
Total YardsWSU
 
256.4 / 119th
ND
 
452.2 / 11th
Passing YardsWSU
 
210.3 / 88th
ND
 
336.3 / 6th
Rushing YardsWSU
 
72.8 / 118th
ND
 
130.2 / 83rd
Points ScoredWSU
 
13.1 / 120th
ND
 
29.4 / 50th
Full Team Stats: Washington State | Notre Dame
THIS WEEK'S LINE
FAVORITESPREADUNDERDOGOVER/UNDER
NOTREDAME28WASHST61
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Individual Leaders
Washington State Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Tuel58.778965
Lobbes...47.558438
Notre Dame Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Clause...67.33382234
Crist50.013011
Washington State Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Tardy933804.12
Montgo...371674.51
Notre Dame Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Allen ...1426974.93
Hughes753424.65
Washington State Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Karste...3450714.96
Simone333009.11
Notre Dame Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Tate83129515.612
Floyd3871018.77
Full Player Stats: Washington State | Notre Dame
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A victory in another nerve-racking finish has Notre Dame back in the rankings after a one-week hiatus, but the No. 25 Fighting Irish certainly don't expect to need a fourth-quarter comeback to win this week.

Coach Charlie Weis' team will try to inch closer to a possible BCS bowl bid when it faces lowly Washington State on Saturday night at the Alamodome in San Antonio.

Notre Dame's last six games were decided by a touchdown or less, having earned its fourth win in that stretch by beating Boston College 20-16 at home last Saturday.

The Irish (5-2) needed Jimmy Clausen's go-ahead 36-yard touchdown pass to Golden Tate with 8:12 to go, then a pair of interceptions in the closing minutes to seal the victory.

Their previous three victories -- over Michigan State, Purdue and Washington -- were all decided by late go-ahead touchdowns, but Notre Dame came up short on a late goal-to-go situation in a 34-27 loss to Southern California on Oct. 17.

"Coach Weis says he's getting old and tired of it, but I'm getting old and tired of it, too," Clausen said. "We are going to keep trying as much as we can to do during the week to get better, get prepared better and go out and not have these close games any more."

They'd certainly be disappointed with anything but a lopsided win over Washington State, which is 3-17 since the beginning of last season. The Cougars' porous defense has allowed an average of 41.5 points in that stretch.

Weis said he's not worried about his team looking past the Cougars, pointing primarily to the fact this will be Notre Dame's first matchup in a series of home games played outside South Bend. The team also plans to host games in Florida and New York in upcoming seasons.

"If 60,000 people are there and 55,000 are rooting for Notre Dame, I think that will be a huge home-field advantage for them," Washington State coach Paul Wulff said. "I'm assuming that is what it is going to be."

Weis also cited as motivation the team's many Texas natives, as well as the impending urgency regarding Notre Dame's status nationally. With victories in their final five games, the Irish could still earn a berth to a BCS bowl.

"We're at the stage of the year now where if we want to do something special this year, we really need to get better all across the board," Weis said.

Washington State gave up three first-quarter touchdown passes to California's Kevin Riley in last Saturday's 49-17 loss, meaning Clausen should have plenty of opportunities this week.

The junior is one of 13 players nationally with more than 2,000 passing yards, and he has thrown 16 touchdown passes -- including eight to Tate -- compared to two interceptions.

The bigger concern for the Irish is a defense that has allowed more than 400 yards per game. BC had 349, but Notre Dame forced five turnovers and held its opponent under 20 points for the first time since a season-opening 35-0 win over Nevada.

The emerging presence of freshman linebacker Manti Te'o has helped, as the Hawaiian has averaged a team-best nine tackles since his first start three games ago.

"I think at the beginning of the year we had a whole bunch of problems," Weis said. "... Slowly but surely we're starting to solve some of these problems."

Washington State (1-6) may help with Notre Dame's defensive issues. With an average of 72.6 rushing yards, the Cougars' ground game ranks 116th out of 120 Bowl Subdivision teams.

The last two weeks, Washington State has combined for one rushing yard, although freshman quarterback Jeff Tuel had his best statistical game of the season against Cal, going 28 for 42 for 354 yards and two touchdowns without an interception.

The Cougars continued to have problems with protection, however, as Tuel was sacked five times. They gave up 12 sacks in a 27-14 home loss to Arizona State on Oct. 10.

The Irish, who are 14-0 all-time on Halloween, beat Washington State 29-26 in overtime at Notre Dame Stadium in the teams' only previous meeting Sept. 6, 2003.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, October 29th
North Carolina 20 Final
13 Virginia Tech 17
Friday, October 30th
21 West Virginia 19 Final
South Florida 30
Saturday, October 31st
Georgia 17 Final
1 Florida 41
3 Texas 41 Final
14 Oklahoma State 14
Indiana 24 Final
4 Iowa 42
5 USC 20 Final
10 Oregon 47
UNLV 0 Final
6 TCU 41
San Jose State 7 Final
7 Boise State 45
8 Cincinnati 28 Final
Syracuse 7
Tulane 0 Final
9 LSU 42
11 Georgia Tech 56 Final
Vanderbilt 31
12 Penn State 34 Final
Northwestern 13
Wyoming 10 Final
16 Utah 22
New Mexico State 0 Final
17 Ohio State 45
Southern Miss 43 Final
18 Houston 50
19 Miami (FL) 28 Final
Wake Forest 27
Kansas State 30 Final
22 Oklahoma 42
22 South Carolina 13 Final
Tennessee 31
Washington State 14 Final
23 Notre Dame 40
24 California 23 Final
Arizona State 21
25 Mississippi 20 Final
Auburn 33