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24ALA
AUB42
1442
14 - Final15VT
UVA38
038
0 - Final222
6ND
STAN14
2814
28 - Final3
7WYO
BSU14
3614
36 - Final4
9ISU
OKLA6
266
26 - Final5
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ORE21
4921
49 - Final617
12CLEM
SCAR13
3413
34 - Final713
23UGA
GT31
1731
17 - Final814MSU
NW31
1731
17 - Final9
15OSU
MICH34
4034
40 - Final1019
16PSU
WIS7
457
45 - Final11
18TTU
BAY42
6642
66 - Final1225TEX
TA&M27
2527
25 - Final133
1ARK
LSU17
4117
41 - Final148HOU
TLSA48
1648
16 - Final15
21IOWA
NEB7
207
20
Final

(22) Notre Dame 14
(8-4)

(6) Stanford 28
(11-1, 8-1 Pac-12)
Coverage: ABC
8:00 PM ET, November 26, 2011
Stanford Stadium, STANFORD, CA
Top Performers
Passing: A. Luck (STAN) - 233 YDS, 4 TD, 1 INT
Rushing: S. Taylor (STAN) - 20 CAR, 118 YDS
Receiving: C. Fleener (STAN) - 4 REC, 97 YDS, 2 TD
STANFORD, Calif. -- Andrew Luck walked back into the overcrowded home locker room at Stanford Stadium, greeted by hugs and handshakes and serenaded with a chant that suited him just perfectly.
What Blitz?
Andrew Luck found his tight ends for three touchdowns while being blitzed against Notre Dame. He was completed just over 58 percent of his passes to all receivers against the blitz coming into Saturday. Against the Irish, Luck topped hit almost 88 percent.
Stanford vs. Irish, Passing vs. Blitz
| Saturday | ||
|---|---|---|
| Luck* | Rees/Hendrix | |
| Comp-Att | 7-8 | 4-11 |
| Yds per att | 15.4 | 5.8 |
| TD-Int | 3-0 | 0-0 |
| Long | 55 | 25 |
| *4-4, 97 Yards, 2 TDs when targeting TE Coby Fleener | ||
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"Macho, Macho man!" teammates bellowed, singing the lyrics to the Village People's famous song. "I want to be a Macho man!"
Only one has earned that title on The Farm.
Luck set the school record for the most career touchdown passes and eclipsed his own single-season mark, throwing for 233 yards and four scores to lead Stanford (No. 6 BCS, No. 4 AP) past No. 22 Notre Dame 28-14 in his home finale Saturday night.
Luck topped John Elway's record of 77 touchdown passes and helped the Cardinal (11-1) build a 21-0 halftime lead. He has thrown for 80 touchdowns in three years -- while it took Elway all four -- and 35 this season.
"There's no player in America like Andrew Luck," Stanford coach David Shaw said. "Forget about the stats. Forget about the comparisons of other guys. It doesn't matter."
Luck of the Irish? Forget it.
Luck is on Stanford's side.
The victory likely vaulted the Cardinal into consideration for an at-large BCS bowl bid for the second straight year -- with the Fiesta Bowl among the leading possible destinations -- but they will not play for a major championship this season. The lone loss to Oregon put the Ducks in the Pac-12 title game out of the North Division and crushed Stanford's dreams of a national title.
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"I think one loss, that's great," said Luck, who turned down a chance to be the NFL draft's top pick this year. "We've been on a 23-2 run for a while, I think it's pretty impressive. We put ourselves in position to be in a good bowl game, and that's what we wanted to do."
Notre Dame's stumbled at the finish line again.
Tommy Rees threw an interception, lost a fumble and took a bruising blow to the ribs for Notre Dame (8-4) before getting benched. Andrew Hendrix threw for 192 yards and a touchdown and ran for another score in a second-half rally for the Fighting Irish that came up short.
Keeping Stanford close gave the Irish little satisfaction.
"We didn't come here for second prize," said Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly, who would not name a starting quarterback for the bowl game. "We got off to a slow start and battled against it. To me, the scoreboard showed 28-14 and that's not good enough. The slow start put us in a tough position."
Stanford coach David Shaw shined the spotlight on his program and his quarterback's Heisman Trophy campaign with a calculated rip of the "flawed" BCS system this week. The Cardinal's play matched his words for 30 minutes.
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A sloppy second half almost took everything else Stanford had worked for this season.
Kelly benched Rees in favor of Hendrix to start the third quarter, and the move pumped some life into a stagnant Irish offense. Notre Dame took advantage of pass interference and roughing the passer penalties for its first score.
Hendrix threw a 6-yard TD to Michael Floyd to slice Stanford's lead to 21-7 halfway through the third quarter. Floyd finished with 95 catches on the year, breaking the single-season mark of 93 set by Golden Tate in 2009.
The Irish were driving for another score when Hendrix overthrew a receiver, the ball was tipped and intercepted by Michael Thomas. When Notre Dame regained possession, Hendrix was sacked by A.J. Tarpley for a 13-yard loss that sent another drive tumbling.
"Consistency is the one thing I have struggled with the most," said Hendrix, who completed 11 of 24 passes.
Only room for one quarterback to steal the show.
Luck quickly connected with Coby Fleener for a 55-yard TD pass to extend Stanford's lead to 28-7 with 5:40 remaining to put the game out of reach. Fleener also caught a 28-yard TD in the first half that gave Luck every major school touchdown record.
Stanford's Senior Day belonged to the redshirt junior.
Luck lobbed a fade to the short corner of the end zone to complete a 3-yard score to Levine Toilolo, giving Stanford a 7-0 lead in the first quarter. Even he had to hold back a smile running to the sideline to a swarm of well-wishes from teammates for the records-tying toss.
But Luck lost his rhythm when a back-side blitzer closed the pocket, and he tossed a short pass that Darius Fleming intercepted and returned 35 yards. Notre Dame took over at the Stanford 10 after a 15-yard penalty on Fleener for a horse collar.
Stanford stifled the Irish on consecutive plays and forced a 20-yard field goal that David Ruffer missed wide right.
Luck followed with a 28-yard TD pass to Fleener. The tight end dragged cornerback Robert Blanton the final 10 yards into the end zone, sealing Luck's marks in the school record book.
"I think it's something I'll be able to tell my kids and grandkids when I'm watching Andrew on TV someday," Fleener said. "He's got my Heisman vote."
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It was over when... Notre Dame didn't show up in the first half and Stanford built a 21-0 lead.
Gameball goes to... Andrew Luck. Stanford's Heisman hopeful passed for 4 scores and 233 yards.
Stat of the game... 224. The Cardinal's running game also was effective with 224 yards.
Team Stat Comparison
| ND | STAN | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 20 | 23 |
| Total Yards | 309 | 429 |
| Passing | 252 | 233 |
| Rushing | 57 | 196 |
| Penalties | 10-68 | 11-113 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 5-15 | 8-15 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 0-0 | 0-0 |
| Turnovers | 3 | 2 |
| Possession | 27:28 | 32:32 |
Scoring Summary
| FIRST QUARTER | ND | STAN | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | TD | 09:16 | Levine Toilolo 3 Yd Pass From Andrew Luck (Jordan Williamson Kick) | 0 | 7 |
| SECOND QUARTER | ND | STAN | |||
![]() | TD | 04:45 | Coby Fleener 28 Yd Pass From Andrew Luck (Jordan Williamson Kick) | 0 | 14 |
![]() | TD | 00:10 | Ty Montgomery 11 Yd Pass From Andrew Luck (Jordan Williamson Kick) | 0 | 21 |
| THIRD QUARTER | ND | STAN | |||
![]() | TD | 06:21 | Michael Floyd 6 Yd Pass From Andrew Hendrix (David Ruffer Kick) | 7 | 21 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | ND | STAN | |||
![]() | TD | 05:40 | Coby Fleener 55 Yd Pass From Andrew Luck (Jordan Williamson Kick) | 7 | 28 |
![]() | TD | 00:23 | Andrew Hendrix 2 Yd Run (David Ruffer Kick) | 14 | 28 |
Research Notes
NEXT LEVEL: Notre Dame's offense had 33 of its 68 plays (48.5%) go for no gain or a loss of yards on Saturday night. It was their highest percentage of negative or no gain plays on the season, and their highest since a loss to USC in November 2008 (53.0%). Notre Dame quarterbacks were sacked five times, losing 44 yards and a fumble. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Andrew Luck found his tight ends for three touchdowns while being blitzed against Notre Dame. He was completed just over 58 percent of his passes to all receivers against the blitz coming into Saturday. Against the Irish, Luck topped hit almost 88 percent.Stanford vs. Irish, Passing vs. Blitz
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