Notre Dame 40, Michigan State 37

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Final

8:00 PM ET, September 23, 2006
Spartan Stadium
EAST LANSING, MI

A season saved? ND comes back from 17 down to topple MSU

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Terrail Lambert returned an interception 23 yards for a touchdown with 3:30 remaining to give the Irish a 40-37 lead and cap Notre Dame's 17-point comeback.
Gameball goes to... Brady Quinn. Sometimes inconsistent, Quinn hung in there, finishing with 319 yards, five TDs and one INT. Although Lambert's INT was what really made Irish fans want to dance.
Stat of the game... 44: Not to harp on rushing yards (OK, we are) but Notre Dame's lopsided offense finished with 319 yards in the air, 44 on the ground.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1318
Total Yards366388
Passing319140
Rushing47248
Penalties8-589-75
3rd Down Conversions1-113-14
4th Down Conversions2-31-1
Turnovers23
Possession24:2135:39
Individual Leaders
Notre Dame Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Quinn20/3631951
Michigan State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Stanton10/2211422
Trannon1/12610
Notre Dame Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Walker1147010
Quinn6007
Michigan State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Caulcrick8111130
Ringer1476016
Stanton1953037
Notre Dame Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Samardzija7113243
Walker51508
Carlson4121162
McKnight470232
Michigan State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Ringer332126
Reed249234
Trannon223013
Scott21609
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERNDMSU
TD12:15KERRY REED 34 YD PASS FROM DREW STANTON (BRETT SWENSON KICK)
Drive info: 3 plays, 73 yards.
07
TD6:49JAVON RINGER 26 YD PASS FROM MATT TRANNON (BRETT SWENSON KICK)
Drive info: 4 plays, 50 yards.
014
FG1:39BRETT SWENSON 32 YD FG
Drive info: 7 plays, 43 yards.
017
SECOND QUARTERNDMSU
TD11:07RHEMA MCKNIGHT 32 YD PASS FROM BRADY QUINN (CARL GIOIA KICK)
Drive info: 5 plays, 60 yards.
717
TD9:04ERVIN BALDWIN 19 YD INTERCEPTION RETURN (BRETT SWENSON KICK)724
TD6:45JEFF SAMARDZIJA 17 YD PASS FROM BRADY QUINN (CARL GIOIA KICK)
Drive info: 7 plays, 72 yards.
1424
TD2:11KERRY REED 15 YD PASS FROM DREW STANTON (BRETT SWENSON KICK)
Drive info: 8 plays, 59 yards.
1431
THIRD QUARTERNDMSU
TD11:13JOHN CARLSON 62 YD PASS FROM BRADY QUINN (CARL GIOIA KICK)
Drive info: 5 plays, 80 yards.
2131
TD5:50JEHUU CAULCRICK 30 YD RUN (FAILED 2PT RUSH)
Drive info: 4 plays, 62 yards.
2137
FOURTH QUARTERNDMSU
TD8:18JEFF SAMARDZIJA 43 YD PASS FROM BRADY QUINN (FAILED 2PT RUSH)
Drive info: 5 plays, 80 yards.
2737
TD4:57RHEMA MCKNIGHT 14 YD PASS FROM BRADY QUINN (MISSED KICK)
Drive info: 2 plays, 24 yards.
3337
TD2:53TERRAIL LAMBERT 27 YD INTERCEPTION RETURN (CARL GIOIA KICK)4037

EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Trailing by 17 points at halftime, Notre Dame faced a sobering reality: A season that began with so much promise was about to be derailed by a second straight defeat.

Two roads diverged in East Lansing
 Charlie Weis
 Tyrone Willingham
The start to the Notre Dame coaching careers of Tyrone Willingham and Charlie Weis look eerily similar on paper. But whereas Willingham got booted out of South Bend after just three seasons (and a 21-15 record), Weis is signed on for another 10 years. Irish fans are hoping that Saturday's miraculous 40-37 comeback win over Michigan State represents a break with the past, and the first step of Notre Dame's ascent back into college football's elite with Weis at the helm.
Willingham Weis
W-L thru 14 games 11-3 11-3
Game 15 L to Michigan, 38-0 L to Michigan, 47-21
Game 16 L to Michigan State, 22-16 Beat Michigan State, 40-37

Coming off a blowout loss to Michigan, the Irish looked beaten again -- still down 16 going into the fourth quarter. Meanwhile, Michigan State looked unstoppable in front of a fired-up crowd.

"I think that at halftime the guys realized the season was starting to fall away for us," Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis said. "Everyone could feel the same thing. After the game we played last week, and now we're down big at halftime ... it was basically 'Hey fellas, what's it gonna be? Are we just going to be a bunch of also-rans or are we going to come out here and give it a chance to win the game?"

In stunning fashion, the Irish stepped up.

Cornerback Terrail Lambert capped a furious rally by returning an interception 27 yards for a touchdown with 2:53 remaining to give the 12th-ranked Fighting Irish a 40-37 victory over the Spartans on Saturday night.

The loss shocked Michigan State (3-1) and its fans, who remained in the stands despite heavy rain in the second half, convinced they were going to see the Spartans beat the Irish (3-1) for the eighth time in 10 meetings.

But it wasn't to be.

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Lambert made sure of that, following up his score by ending the Spartans' hopes moments later with a juggling interception of Drew Stanton's pass in the closing seconds.

"Late in the game, I made some stupid mistakes," Stanton said.

That the decisive plays came from the Irish defense, exposed in the loss to the Wolverines and for much of the game Saturday, may have been the biggest surprise.

But the Irish offense also clicked late, led by quarterback Brady Quinn.

Quinn started slow, going just 2-of-8 for 6 yards in the first quarter as Michigan State jumped out to a 17-0 lead.

But he finished 20-of-36 for 319 yards with five TDs against one interception.

"Give all the credit to Notre Dame," Michigan State running back Javon Ringer said. "They stepped up when they had to."

The Irish trailed 37-21 entering the fourth quarter. But Quinn threw TD passes to Jeff Samardzija (43 yards) and Rhema McKnight (14 yards) to cut the lead to 37-33 with 4:57 remaining.

McKnight's score was set up by another big play from the defense. Notre Dame safety Chinedum Ndukwe stripped the ball from Stanton and recovered it at the Michigan State 24 with about 6 minutes remaining.

Michigan State's Jehuu Caulcrick finished with 111 yards and a TD on eight carries. Stanton ran for 53 yards, and completed 10 of 22 passes for 114 yards. He had two TD passes and the two interceptions.

Michigan State looked like it might continue its recent good fortune against the Irish, which included a 44-41 overtime victory in South Bend last year after which a few Spartan players planted a school flag near midfield.

The Spartans led this one 31-14 at halftime and looked as if they should be preparing for another postgame celebration.

It was all Michigan State early, as the Spartans rolled up 260 yards of offense in the first half.

After forcing a Notre Dame punt, the Spartans scored on a three-play, 73-yard drive on their first possession. The drive was capped by a 34-yard touchdown pass from Stanton to Kerry Reed.

Notre Dame's Tom Zbikowski fumbled a punt that Michigan State's punter, Brandon Fields, recovered at the 50. The Spartans scored on a trick play, with receiver Matt Trannon throwing a 26-yard TD pass to a wide-open Javon Ringer.

Brett Swenson added a 32-yard field goal late in the first quarter to make it 17-0.

But the Spartans struggled in the second half as turnovers and penalties cost them.

"We just made two many mistakes when it counted," Michigan State coach John L. Smith said. "We couldn't sustain drives."

The teams were meeting for the 70th time and Notre Dame holds a 44-25-1 edge in the series.

This year also marks the 40th anniversary of the famous 10-10 tie between the two programs, the 1966 'Game of the Century.' The Spartans retired the No. 95 jersey of defensive end Bubba Smith, a star of the '66 team who was picked No. 1 overall by the Baltimore Colts in the 1967 NFL draft.

Weis said after the win that he would give Ara Parseghian, the coach of Notre Dame's 1966 team, a ball from Saturday's game.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Friday, September 22nd
Northwestern 21 Final
Nevada 31
Saturday, September 23rd
Wisconsin 13 Final
Michigan 27
Iowa 24 Final
Illinois 7
Minnesota 21 Final
Purdue 27
Connecticut 14 Final
Indiana 7
Penn State 6 Final
Ohio State 28
Notre Dame 40 Final
Michigan State 37