(18) Notre Dame 34, Michigan 38

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Final

3:30 PM ET, September 12, 2009
Michigan Stadium
ANN ARBOR, MI

Forcier's TD pass in final seconds seals Michigan's upset of Irish

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Greg Mathews caught a 5-yard TD pass from Tate Forcier with 11 seconds left in the game to give Michigan the lead.
Gameball goes to... Tate Forcier. The Michigan quarterback went 23-of-33 for 240 yards and two scores. He also ran for a 31-yard touchdown on fourth down.
Stat of the game... 9. Notre Dame was charged with nine penalties for 75 yards compared to Michigan's six for 59 yards.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2721
Total Yards490430
Passing336240
Rushing154190
Penalties9-756-59
3rd Down Conversions6-145-14
4th Down Conversions1-12-2
Turnovers11
Possession31:2528:35
Air/Ground Leaders
Notre Dame Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Clausen25/4233630
Michigan Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Forcier23/3324021
Notre Dame Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Allen Jr21139124
Kamara110010
Michigan Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Minor16106132
Forcier1370131
Notre Dame Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Floyd7131137
Tate9115227
Michigan Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Mathews568140
Stonum454024
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERNDMICH
TD04:12Brandon Minor 2 Yd Run (Jason Olesnavage Kick) 07
FG00:46Nick Tausch 34 Yd 37
TD00:34Darryl Stonum 94 Yd Kickoff Return (Jason Olesnavage Kick) 314
SECOND QUARTERNDMICH
TD12:34Golden Tate 4 Yd Pass From Jimmy Clausen (Nick Tausch Kick) 1014
TD07:05Michael Floyd 11 Yd Pass From Jimmy Clausen (Nick Tausch Kick) 1714
FG02:41Nick Tausch 42 Yd 2014
FG00:00Jason Olesnavage 39 Yd 2017
THIRD QUARTERNDMICH
TD07:55Kevin Koger 3 Yd Pass From Tate Forcier (Jason Olesnavage Kick) 2024
FOURTH QUARTERNDMICH
TD14:16Tate Forcier 31 Yd Run (Jason Olesnavage Kick) 2031
TD09:46Golden Tate 21 Yd Pass From Jimmy Clausen (Two-Point Conversion Failed) 2631
TD05:13Armando Allen Jr 8 Yd Run (Armando Allen Jr Run For Two-Point Conversion) 3431
TD00:11Greg Mathews 5 Yd Pass From Tate Forcier (Jason Olesnavage Kick) 3438
Associated Press

ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Tate Forcier lifted Michigan to its biggest win under coach Rich Rodriguez.

Charlie Weis provided an assist.

High-Scoring Affair

This was just the fifth time that Michigan has scored 30-plus points against Notre Dame with Michigan winning all five games. The 72 total points is the highest combined total in the history of the series.

Most Combined Points
Michigan vs. ND, All Time
2009 Michigan 38-34 72
2006 Michigan 47-21 68
1998 Notre Dame 36-20 56
1980 Notre Dame 29-27 56

Forcier's 5-yard touchdown pass to Greg Mathews with 11 seconds left capped a game-winning drive and lifted the Wolverines to a 38-34 win over No. 18 Notre Dame on Saturday.

"It will go down in history as one of the greatest games in the Michigan-Notre Dame rivalry," Mathews said. "I'm glad I got a chance to play in it."

Weis called for two passes, both of which fell incomplete, late in the game with a three-point lead and Michigan got the ball back at its 43 after a punt with 2:13 and two timeouts left.

Maisel: AMaizing Blue

When the emotional seesaw in Ann Arbor was over, youthful Michigan had answered the questions about its QB, coach and program, writes Ivan Maisel. Story

"I think it was mistake that they were throwing the ball because they let us save our timeouts," Forcier said. "Those timeouts definitely came in handy."

Weis defended his choice to put the ball in the air after Armando Allen, who ran for 139 yards, opened the pivotal drive with a 13-yard run and twisted an ankle. Robert Hughes then got the ball for the first time all day and was stuffed at the line.

"They loaded up the box and made it clear that they weren't going to let us do that, so we had to throw the ball," Weis said. "On third down, we could have run and made them use a timeout, but we were trying to win the game."

The Force Is Strong

Quarterback Tate Forcier lifted Michigan to a 38-34 win over No. 18 Notre Dame on Saturday and has given the Wolverines a big boost this season.

Michigan QB Play,
Last 2 Seasons
2008 UM QBs 2009 Forcier
Team PPG 20.3* 34.5
Comp pct 48.8* 67.9
Pass yds PG 143.2* 209.5
TD-Int 12-11 5-1
* All 99th or worse in FBS

The Fighting Irish (1-1) were in a position to do just that after Allen ran for a TD and got the 2-point conversion on a nifty Statue of Liberty play with 5:13 left.

But Weis' questionable decision to throw and his defense's inability to deny Forcier set up yet another loss for a once-proud program.

Weis will likely face a lot of second-guessing as he tries to address what went wrong at the Big House and why he hasn't been able to win many big games in his five seasons. Two years ago, Notre Dame lost a school-record nine under Weis and dropped six more last season.

The former Super Bowl-winning offensive coordinator with the New England Patriots fell to 30-22 with the Irish.

"This is a very disappointing, disheartening loss," Weis said.

Rodriguez, though, didn't have much sympathy.

"You think they would've felt bad for us?" Rodriguez asked. "Charlie is a good football coach and he's got a good football team. They're going to win a lot of games. The quarterback is an NFL guy. They've got two of the best wide receivers I've seen in years and their running back is a big-time player.

"And did you see the size of the linemen? They could eat peanuts off our guys' helmets."

Bennett: Loss Too Familiar

Notre Dame's players have become as familiar with road losses. Saturday's loss to Michigan felt a little different, however. This felt more like one that got away, writes Brian Bennett. Blog
• Nation blog

A season after losing a school-record nine games, Rodriguez has college football's winningest program at 2-0 for the first time since 2006 with a rout of Western Michigan and an emotional win over the rival Irish, whose winning percentage ranks second in the nation.

Rodriguez made a couple of savvy moves Saturday -- such as calling a timeout early in the game that led to a TD getting overturned by review and relegating the Irish to a field goal.

Michigan, which didn't get any votes in The Associated Press preseason poll, just may have done enough to earn a ranking Sunday.

"If they stay humble and hungry and keep getting better," Rodriguez said, "then some of that national respect that all of us want -- our fans and players -- they'll get it."

Forcier has earned some himself, after the way he played.

Fast Facts

• Tate Forcier completed a 5-yard TD to Greg Mathews with 11 seconds left to rally Michigan to the victory over Notre Dame in a battle of two of the winningiest schools in college football history.

• It was a back and forth game with Michigan leading 14-3 after one quarter and Notre Dame 20-17 at the half. The third quarter was all Michigan as the Irish were held to 27 yards. Notre Dame took the lead with two fourth quarter TDs before Forcier's late TD pass.

• Jimmy Clausen passed for 336 yards and three scores in the loss.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

He was 23 of 33 for 240 yards, two TDs and an interception. He ran for 70 yards and a score -- squirting up the middle on fourth-and-3 to put Michigan up 31-20. In the opener, Forcier threw three TDs before halftime against Western Michigan.

"For a freshman, I thought he managed the game very well," Weis said.

Forcier's 31-yard TD run on a fourth down gave the Wolverines an 11-point lead early in the fourth quarter. He threw an interception on his next drive to aid Notre Dame's comeback, but he bounced back by converting a third down with a pass before his clutch connection with Mathews in the front corner of the end zone.

"I don't get nervous," Forcier insisted.

Jimmy Clausen completed 25 of 42 passes for 336 yards and three TDs, but missed some throws throughout the game that proved to be costly. Tate and Michael Floyd combined for 16 catches, 246 yards and three TDs, and Michigan cornerbacks Donovan Warren and Boubacar Cissoko struggled to contain the duo all day.

After Weis spoke to his team, Clausen did.

"I told them the same thing that Coach said," Clausen said. "We have to decide how we're going to go from here."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, September 10th
Clemson 27 Final
15 Georgia Tech 30
Saturday, September 12th
Troy 6 Final
1 Florida 56
2 Texas 41 Final
Wyoming 10
3 USC 18 Final
8 Ohio State 15
Florida International 14 Final
4 Alabama 40
Houston 45 Final
5 Oklahoma State 35
Syracuse 7 Final
7 Penn State 28
9 Brigham Young 54 Final
Tulane 3
Eastern Washington 7 Final
10 California 59
Vanderbilt 9 Final
11 LSU 23
Miami (OH) 0 Final
12 Boise State 48
Idaho State 0 Final
13 Oklahoma 64
Marshall 10 Final
14 Virginia Tech 52
16 TCU 30 Final
Virginia 14
17 Utah 24 Final
San Jose State 14
18 Notre Dame 34 Final
Michigan 38
19 North Carolina 12 Final
Connecticut 10
South Carolina 37 Final
21 Georgia 41
Arkansas State 9 Final
22 Nebraska 38
Southeast Missouri State 3 Final
23 Cincinnati 70
24 Kansas 34 Final
UTEP 7
Bowling Green 20 Final
25 Missouri 27