- Final0
1CHSO
FLA3
623
62 - Final1
2ULM
TEX20
5920
59 - Final220
3BYU
OKLA14
1314
13 - Final3
4SJSU
USC3
563
56 - Final45
7ALA
VT34
2434
24 - Final5
6NAVY
OSU27
3127
31 - Final6
9AKR
PSU7
317
31 - Final713
9UGA
OKST10
2410
24 - Final811LSU
WASH31
2331
23 - Final9
12MD
CAL13
5213
52 - Final10
15JVST
GT17
3717
37 - Final11
21CIT
UNC6
406
40 - Final12
22UNI
IOWA16
1716
17 - Final13
23NEV
ND0
350
35 - Final14
24FAU
NEB3
493
49 - Final15
25UNCO
KU3
493
49 - Final1616
14ORE
BSU8
198
19 - Final17
19USU
UTAH17
3517
35 - Final188MISS
MEM45
1445
14 - Final19
18MIA
FSU38
3438
34
Final

Nevada 0
(0-1, 0-1 away)

(23) Notre Dame 35
(1-0)
3:30 PM ET, September 5, 2009
Notre Dame Stadium, NOTRE DAME, IN
Top Performers
Passing: J. Clausen (ND) - 315 YDS, 4 TD
Rushing: V. Taua (NEV) - 18 CAR, 114 YDS
Receiving: M. Floyd (ND) - 4 REC, 189 YDS, 3 TD
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Jimmy Clausen must have felt as if he was still in paradise.
Fast Facts
• The Irish recorded their first shutout since 2002, handing Nevada its worst shutout loss since a 37-0 defeat to Portland State.
• Jimmy Clausen finished 15 of18 for 315 yards and four touchdowns. He has posted 716 yards, nine touchdowns and zero interceptions in his last two games dating back to last year.
• Notre Dame totaled 510 total yards on the day.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
Clausen, last seen playing nearly flawless in a Hawaii Bowl victory, completed 15 of 18 passes for 315 yards and four touchdowns to lead No. 23 Notre Dame to a 35-0 victory over Nevada on Saturday.
For Fighting Irish coach Charlie Weis, a pivotal season began with Notre Dame's first easy season-opening win since his first game in 2005. The Irish ended a disappointing 2008 season, one in which they finished 7-6 and had to deal with plenty of speculation about Weis's job security, with a 49-21 victory over Hawaii in the Hawaii Bowl that provided at least some hope for the future.
"How do you keep momentum rolling from a game that was so long ago? A lot of it has to do with hunger. These guys are hungry," Weis said. "This was their first opportunity to show that they're a different team. It was just a good start."
A much needed one, too, with a trip to Michigan, coming off its own impressive opening victory, up next week.
Bennett: Music to Irish Ears
Notre Dame has no shortage of doubters. But for one day, at least, the Irish showed why hopes are high in South Bend, writes Brian Bennett. Blog• Nation blog
Clausen started the game by completing 10 of 11 passes for 184 yards and three touchdowns, highlighted by a career-long 70-yard pass for a touchdown to Michael Floyd. He bettered that in the third quarter with an 88-yard scoring pass to Floyd.
It was the third longest pass completion in Notre Dame history.
"He just makes plays any time the ball comes to him," Clausen said.
Weis said he planned to throw a bomb to open the third quarter, although he had to wait four plays when Nevada downed a punt on the Notre Dame 1.
"As soon as we got out to the 10 or 11, where ever it was, we were going to lay it up there," Weis said. "That was a big productive day for him."
Floyd also had a 24-yard TD catch and tight end Kyle Rudolph opened the scoring with a 19-yard TD catch. The other touchdown by the Irish (1-0) came on a 1-yard run by Armando Allen Jr.
Bracing For Impact
Both Notre Dame and Michigan looked impressive ahead of their clash in Ann Arbor next Saturday. Here's how they stacked up:
| Michigan | Notre Dame | |
| Score | 31-7 | 35-0 |
| Total yards | 439 | 510 |
| Pass TD | 3 | 4 |
It was the first shutout for Notre Dame during the Weis era. The last shutout for the Irish was a 42-0 win over Rutgers in 2002. It was just the third time in Nevada coach Chris Ault's 25 years as coach that the Wolf Pack was shut out.
"I'm very disappointed in the way we played in particular on the defensive side of the ball. When you get shut out you're not going to pat the offense on the back," Ault said. "But they just had the ball too doggone long on us for us to establish anything offensively."
The Irish couldn't have gotten off to a much better start. The defense stopped Nevada on its first three third-down attempts and linebacker Toryan Smith stuffed Wolf Pack running back Vai Taua for a 1-yard loss on fourth-and-1. Even highly touted freshman linebacker Manti Te'o got in on the act for Notre Dame on his first play early in the second quarter.
Smith said the effort was a carry-over from Hawaii.
"I think we started it last December in Hawaii and I thought we were just going off that momentum and building on it," Smith said.
The Irish held the Wolf Pack to 153 yards rushing and 307 total yards.
The play of the defense against a Nevada offense that was third in the country in rushing last year had to inspire Notre Dame fans.
The play of Clausen must of had them giddy -- even if it was more against a pass defense that ranked behind Hawaii's last season.
Clausen was 22 of 26 passing for 401 yards with five touchdowns in the Christmas Eve bowl victory. Nevada, which ranked last in the nation in pass defense, was just as helpless to stop him.
Kaepernick was 12 of 23 passing for 149 yards with two interceptions. He also ran for 39 yards on 10 carries. Taua ran for 114 yards on 18 carries.
Weis said the victory will make it easier this week for the players, who hear the criticism of the team more than the coaches do.
"They said a long time ago, enough is enough. I don't think they're going to have to worry about that for one week. They got a one week reprieve until we go to the Big House. We'll see what happens there."
SPONSORED HEADLINES
Top 25 Overview
It was over when... ND went up 14-0 on the first play of the second quarter and Nevada followed with a three-and-out.
Gameball goes to... Jimmy Clausen, who went 15-of-18 for 315 yards and four touchdowns with no interceptions.
Stat of the game... 0. Notre Dame's improved defense made a statement, posting its first shutout of the Charlie Weis era.
Team Stat Comparison
| NEV | ND | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 15 | 20 |
| Total Yards | 307 | 510 |
| Passing | 154 | 332 |
| Rushing | 153 | 178 |
| Penalties | 4-49 | 3-35 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 2-11 | 6-12 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 0-1 | 1-2 |
| Turnovers | 3 | 0 |
| Possession | 26:20 | 33:40 |
Passing Leaders
| Nevada | C/ATT | YDS | AVG | TD | INT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kaepernick | 12/23 | 149 | 6.5 | 0 | 2 |
Rushing Leaders
| Nevada | CAR | YDS | AVG | TD | LG |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Taua | 18 | 114 | 6.3 | 0 | 18 |
| Kaepernick | 10 | 39 | 3.9 | 0 | 17 |
Scoring Summary
| FIRST QUARTER | NEV | ND | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | TD | 08:42 | Kyle Rudolph 19 Yd Pass From Jimmy Clausen (Nick Tausch Kick) | 0 | 7 |
| SECOND QUARTER | NEV | ND | |||
![]() | TD | 14:54 | Michael Floyd 24 Yd Pass From Jimmy Clausen (Nick Tausch Kick) | 0 | 14 |
![]() | TD | 11:42 | Michael Floyd 70 Yd Pass From Jimmy Clausen (Nick Tausch Kick) | 0 | 21 |
![]() | TD | 01:48 | Armando Allen Jr 1 Yd Run (Nick Tausch Kick) | 0 | 28 |
| THIRD QUARTER | NEV | ND | |||
![]() | TD | 10:12 | Michael Floyd 88 Yd Pass From Jimmy Clausen (Nick Tausch Kick) | 0 | 35 |


