Michigan 17, Notre Dame 35

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Final

3:43 PM ET, September 13, 2008
Notre Dame Stadium
NOTRE DAME, IN

Notre Dame takes advantage of mistake-prone Michigan

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2114
Total Yards388260
Passing229147
Rushing159113
Penalties7-793-38
3rd Down Conversions4-123-12
4th Down Conversions1-20-2
Turnovers62
Possession32:1227:48
Air/Ground Leaders
Michigan Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Threet16/2317510
Sheridan3/55402
Notre Dame Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Clausen10/2114722
Michigan Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
McGuffie25131029
Mesko113013
Notre Dame Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Hughes1979218
Aldridge92808
Michigan Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Odoms656033
McGuffie447140
Notre Dame Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Tate4127160
Floyd21009
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERMICHND
TD11:52Robert Hughes 2 Yd Run (Brandon Walker Kick) 07
TD11:00Duval Kamara 10 Yd Pass From Jimmy Clausen (Brandon Walker Kick) 014
TD04:51Golden Tate 48 Yd Pass From Jimmy Clausen (Brandon Walker Kick) 021
TD01:56Sam Mcguffie 40 Yd Pass From Steven Threet (K.C. Lopata Kick) 721
SECOND QUARTERMICHND
FG11:53K.C. Lopata 23 Yd 1021
TD08:47Robert Hughes 1 Yd Run (Brandon Walker Kick) 1028
TD05:41Kevin Grady 7 Yd Run (K.C. Lopata Kick) 1728
FOURTH QUARTERMICHND
TD14:50Brian Smith 35 Yd Fumble Return (Brandon Walker Kick) 1735
Associated Press

SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- A busted up knee could hardly put a damper on this day for Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis.

After a season of disappointment and an uninspiring opening-game victory against a heavy underdog, the Fighting Irish have something to truly celebrate -- Notre Dame 35, Michigan 17.

Irish Eyes Smiling

Notre Dame (2-0) is off to a better start than last season's 0-2 and in the process earned revenge for last season's 38-0 loss to Michigan, part of the Irish's humbling 3-9 campaign.

Notre Dame
First Two Games
2007 2008
W-L 0-2 2-0
PPG 6.5 28.0
Opp PPG 32.0 15.0
Rush YPG -4.0 109.0
Pass YPG 137.0 192.0

"We definitely showed up against a good opponent and it's sweet," said Weis, on crutches most of the game after tearing the ACL and MCL in his left knee Saturday when he was hit in the second quarter along the sideline. "This was a big win for our program and our kids."

Ripping a page out of the playbook that Michigan used for consecutive blowout wins over the Irish the past two seasons, Notre Dame took advantage of mistakes by the Wolverines to jump to a three-touchdown lead. Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez said his team's six turnovers too much to overcome.

Forde: No Respect Yet

Notre Dame has beaten two unranked teams. The highly average Irish conceivably could win enough to return to a big-time bowl game, where they'd get crushed once again, writes Pat Forde. Story

"I don't think we're that far off. We've just got to play better," he said. "I've said it many times, we're not good enough to play poorly and win. We're not right now."

Jimmy Clausen, who was sacked eight times by the Wolverines last year, was 10-of-21 passing for 147 yards with two touchdown passes, two interceptions and he wasn't sacked. Robert Hughes ran for two touchdowns for the Irish.

After losing 38-0 and 47-21 to the Wolverines the past two seasons, Clausen said the victory Saturday was big.

"It feels great. I was talking to a bunch of the guys before the game, I said, 'Remember what we felt like last year after this game. That's not going to happen again.'"

Weis was hurt when Irish defensive end John Ryan, who is 6 feet 5, 264 pounds, was blocked and crashed into Weis in the leg. The coach was looking in the other direction because the ball carrier had run past him.

"Tommy Brady's got nothing on me," Weis joked afterward about the injured New England Patriots' quarterback.Patriots'

Fast Facts

• For the second straight year and the second time in the poll-era, Michigan and Notre Dame played when both were unranked.

• Notre Dame QB Jimmy Clausen tossed two touchdown passes. Clausen has thrown multiple touchdowns in four of his last five games dating back to last season.

• Rich Rodriguez became the first Michigan coach to start 1-2 or worse since Bump Elliot started 1-2 in 1959.

• Michigan lost four fumbles in the game, one shy of the team record.

-- ESPN research

Weis will have surgery on his knee in the next few days.

"I feel like an athlete. First time in my life," he said.

The 18-point victory was the third largest in the 37-game series for the Irish (2-0), but well short of the 38-0 loss to Michigan (1-2) two years ago and 47-21 setback last season, part of a humbling 3-9 campaign for the Irish.

The Irish scored their first two touchdowns off turnovers and went ahead 21-0 in the first quarter.

"Neither one of us, is really built at this time to play from behind in a significant margin," Weis said.

Considering how sloppily Michigan played in the second consecutive meeting between the two rivals with neither team ranked, it's hard to qualify this as a breakthrough victory for the Irish. But Weis said it answered some questions that lingered after a 21-13 win over San Diego State.

"Because the question was for everyone. It wasn't just for media. It was for coaches, it was for players, for everyone. Where are we going to go from here?" he said.

Linebacker Brian Smith, who returned a fumble recovery 35 yards for the only touchdown of the second half early in the fourth quarter, said the Irish showed they are an improved team.

"Last year at Michigan, we were embarrassed as a team. We remembered that as we were training and getting ready for the season," Smith said.

The victory came on the same day Notre Dame honored former coach Lou Holtz by dedicating a statue of him before the game. Members of his 1988 national team, Notre Dame's last title winner, also were on hand for the victory.

"Today it was not Lou, it was not the '88 team, it was those guys in that locker room stepping up and earn the respect that [senior linebacker] Mo Crum was talking about last night at the pep rally," Weis said. "We had a bunch of guys that stepped up and said we want to make a statement that Notre Dame's not just some garbage school out there."

This year it was the Wolverines who left the game wondering where they go from here.

"Michigan football will be back," Rodriguez said. "All the naysayers out there, I'm disappointed but I'm not discouraged. Michigan football will be back."

The second half was played in a steady rain as the Wolverines made four of their six turnovers.

"You can't blame the conditions," said Steven Threet, who was 16-of-23 passing for 175 yards and a touchdown with no interceptions for Michigan.

Sam McGuffie ran for 131 yards on 25 carries and had four catches for 47 yards and a touchdown. The Wolverines moved the ball better than they did in their first two games in Rodriguez's spread offense. They just couldn't hold on to it.

"I don't think we're that far off. We've just got to play better. I've said it many times, we're not good enough to play poorly and win," he said. "We're not right now."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, September 13th
5 Ohio State 3 Final
1 USC 35
10 Wisconsin 13 Final
21 Fresno State 10
16 Oregon 32 Final
Purdue 26 OT
17 Penn State 55 Final
Syracuse 13
Louisiana-Lafayette 17 Final
24 Illinois 20
Florida Atlantic 0 Final
Michigan State 17
Montana State 23 Final
Minnesota 35
Southern Illinois 7 Final
Northwestern 33
Iowa State 5 Final
Iowa 17
Michigan 17 Final
Notre Dame 35