Navy upsets Notre Dame again
Navy 23, No. 19 Notre Dame 21
By Tom Coyne
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Published: November 8, 2009
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Navy did it to Notre Dame again — and this loss to the Midshipmen is even more costly.
Craig Schaefer sacked
Jimmy Clausen in the end zone with 60 seconds left Saturday and Navy held on for a 23-21 victory, its second straight at
Notre Dame Stadium.
"I love playing in South Bend,” safety
Wyatt Middleton said. "I love playing here.”
No. 19 Notre Dame (6-3) scored with 24 seconds left on a 31-yard pass from Clausen to
Golden Tate to cut the lead to two, but the ensuing onside kick went out of bounds.
Navy’s victory celebration was a bit more subdued than two years ago, when the Midshipmen ended an
NCAA-record 43-game losing streak to the
Irish by winning 46-44 in three overtimes.
"I wanted to run on the field and jump up and down, but I was kind of tired,” said
Ram Vela, who had an interception and fumble recovery. "We’d done it before and we went into this game not really placing as much emphasis or too much importance on it. We just treated it like another game.”
Two years ago when Navy beat Notre Dame, the Irish were in the midst of a 3-9 season. Saturday’s loss effectively ends any hope Notre Dame (6-3) had for its first
Bowl Championship Series berth since 2006.
The last time an unranked Navy team beat a ranked Notre Dame team was 1936, when the Midshipmen won 3-0.
It’s the type of loss that will no doubt fire up the critics of Notre Dame coach
Charlie Weis.
"That comes with the territory. The sad part of that is that’s this job every week,” said Weis, who is 35-24 in five seasons at Notre Dame. "It’s a week to week deal.”
The Midshipmen, who now go to the
Texas Bowl, said the win two years ago helped them believe they could do it. Vela said the biggest difference was the defense played better.
"Everyone put their all into it and rose to the occasion,” Vela said. "I think that’s what separates this game from the last time we beat them.”
Ricky Dobbs threw a 52-yard touchdown pass and ran for another and fullback
Vince Murray added a 25-yard TD run for Navy to lead the Midshipmen to consecutive wins in South Bend for the first time since 1961 and 1963.
Navy outrushed the Irish, playing without leading rusher
Armando Allen Jr. because of an ankle injury, 348 yards to 60. Murray ran for 158 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries, becoming the first Navy running back to rush for 100 yards for four straight games since
Napoleon McCallum in 1983.
Clausen was 37 of 57 yards passing for 452 yards, all career highs.
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