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Countdown To Kickoff 11 Notre Dame is 11-0 under Brian Kelly when playing an entire game without committing a turnover. (Page 16) 10 Ten freshmen made their Notre Dame debut against Temple including Jaylon Smith (start), Max Redfield, William Fuller, James Onwualu, Cole Luke, Corey Robinson (start), Issac Rochell, Greg Bryant, Tarean Folston and Devin Butler. (Page 9) 9 Notre Dame has played 17 games decided by a touchdown or less since the arrival of Brian Kelly in 2010. The Irish went 2-5 in the first seven such games, but have since gone 9-1. (Page 17) 8 Notre Dame gained over 15 yards on eight different first-down plays, including four plays that exceeded 25 yards. Of the 543 yards of total offense accumulated vs. Temple, 328 of those yards were gained on first down. (Page 9) 7 Over the last 28 meetings (dating back to 1979), the Notre Dame-Michigan game has been decided by seven points or less on 18 different occasions. (Page 3) 6 ESPN’s College GameDay will make its sixth all-time appearance for a Notre Dame and Michigan contest. (Pages 13-14) 5 Among college coaches with at least five years of service or 50 victories at a school that was classified as a major college, Brian Kelly reached the 200-win barrier in the fifth-fewest games (270). (Page 11) 4 Notre Dame's four touchdown drives last week vs. Temple covered 324 yards and took just 14 offensive plays (23.1 yds/play). The Irish also had four different receivers register a reception of 25 yards or longer. (Page 9) 3 Brian Kelly is one of seven FBS coaches that have guided their respective schools to an undefeated regular season since 2009. Three of those head coaches, including Kelly, have done it on multiple occasions. (Page 11) 2 Among college coaches with at least five years of service or 50 victories at a school that was classified as a major college, Brian Kelly became the second youngest to reach 200 career victories. (Page 11) 1 Zack Martin and Nick Martin became the first set of brothers at Notre Dame to start on the offensive line together since 1978 (Dave and Tim Huffman). (Page 17) 0 No FBS defense has allowed fewer rushing touchdowns than the 14 by Notre Dame over the last 31 games. Alabama has limited its opponents to 15. (Page 19-20)

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#14/11 Notre Dame vs. #17/17 Michigan

DATE u Saturday, September 7, 2013 TIME u 8:12 p.m. ET SITE (CAPACITY) u Michigan Stadium (109,901); Ann Arbor, Mich. TELEVISION u ESPN national telecast with Brent Musburger (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (analysis), Heather Cox (sideline), Bill Bonnell (producer) and Derek Mobley (director). RADIO u IMG College Sports is the exclusive national rights-holder for Irish football radio broadcasts. IMG College manages, produces and syndicates the Irish national football radio network. Notre Dame games will be broadcast by Don Criqui (play-by-play), former Irish great Allen Pinkett (analysis) and Jeff Jeffers (sideline). This broadcast can be heard live on both SIRIUS and XM Satellite Radio (channel 129). u All games can be heard in South Bend on News & Sports Radio 96.1 FM & 960 AM WSBT. TICKETS u Notre Dame has played in front of sellout crowds in 256 of its previous 298 games (.859) overall. Notre Dame has played before 627 sellouts in 899 total games (.697) since 1930. WEB SITES u Notre Dame (UND.com), Michigan (MGoBlue.com) POLLS u Notre Dame was ranked No. 14 in the Associated Press poll and No. 11 USA Today Coaches' preseason poll. Michigan was ranked No. 17 in both preseason polls. REAL-TIME STATS u Live in-game stats will be provided through CBS College Sports GameTracker via UND.com. SERIES INFO u This year's meeting will mark the 41st meeting between Notre Dame and Michigan, with the Wolverines holding a 23-16-1 series lead. u Michigan scored touchdowns in the final 27 seconds of regulation to capture three consecutive meetings (2009-11). The Irish forced six turnovers and intercepted Denard Robinson five times in last season's, 13-6, victory at Notre Dame Stadium. u More on the series history is available on pages 2-6. WHAT TO WATCH FOR u Notre Dame has won 11 consensus national championships, while Michigan has won nine. u Notre Dame has 866 career FBS victories (third all-time), while Michigan leads with 904 career wins, although the Wolverines have played nine more seasons than the Irish. u Michigan owns an all-time winning percentage of .7341 (904-315-36), while Notre Dame owns an all-time winning percentage of .7339 (866-301-42). The Wolverines and Irish rank first and second, respectively, in all-time NCAA winning percentage.

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What's Inside Countdown to Kickoff...................................... 1 Notre Dame-Michigan Series History......... 2-6 All-Time Night Games......................................7 All-Time Road Openers................................... 8 Notre Dame vs. Temple Post Game Notes....... 9 With A Victory / With A Defeat.................... 10 Notre Dame's Record When.......................... 10 National Rankings.......................................... 11 Honors / Awards............................................ 12 Brian Kelly Notes...................................... 11-13 Notre Dame By The Numbers....................... 13 ESPN College GameDay............................13-14 Starter Sheet.................................................. 14 Inside ND Football/ND Football Replays....... 15 Irish Probable Starting Lineup...................... 16 Irish in the NFL................................................17 Team Notes.............................................. 14-17 Offensive Notes........................................ 17-19 Irish Among National Leaders....................... 19 Defensive Notes....................................... 19-21 Miscellaneous Notes...................................... 21 Alphabetical / Numerical Roster............. 22-23 Pronunciation Guide ..................................... 23 Depth Chart.................................................... 24 The Last Time.......................................... 25-27 2013 Game Summaries................................. 28 2013 Game Results.........................................29 2013 Team Stats..............................................30 2013 Individual Stats................................31-33 2013 Defensive Stats......................................34 2013 Game Superlatives..........................35-38 2013 Team Game-by-Game Stats..................39 2013 Opponent Game-by-Game Stats..........40 2013 Game-by-Game Comparison...............41 2013 Game-by-Game Individual Stats....42-50 2013 By-Quarter Stats....................................51 2013 Red-Zone Stats......................................52

2013 Notre Dame Schedule Date ND Rank Aug. 31 14/11 Sept. 7 -/- Sept. 14 -/- Sept. 21 -/- Sept. 28 -/- Oct. 5 -/- Oct. 19 -/- Oct. 26 -/- Nov. 2 -/- Nov. 9 -/- Nov. 23 -/- Nov. 30 -/-

Opponent (TV) Temple (NBC) at (17/17) Michigan (ESPN) at Purdue (ABC/ESPN) Michigan State (NBC) (16/16) Oklahoma (NBC) vs. Arizona State (NBC) (24/24) USC (NBC) at Air Force (CBSSN) Navy (NBC) at Pittsburgh (TBA) BYU (NBC) at (4/4) Stanford (FoxSports1)

Location Notre Dame, Ind Ann Arbor, Mich. West Lafayette, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Arlington, Texas Notre Dame, Ind. USAFA, Colo. Notre Dame, Ind. Pittsburgh, Pa. Notre Dame, Ind. Stanford, Calif.

Time/Result W, 28-6 8 p.m. ET 8 p.m. ET 3:30 p.m. ET 3:30 p.m. ET 6:30 p.m. CT 7:30 p.m. ET 3 p.m. MT 3:30 p.m. ET TBA 3:30 p.m. ET TBA



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LAST TRIP TO ANN ARBOR, ONE TO FORGET u Notre Dame led Michigan, 24-7, with just under two minutes remaining in the third quarter of the 2011 meeting. The Wolverines exploded for 21 consecutive points to grab a 28-24 advantage, but the Irish regained a 31-28 lead with 30 seconds left in the fourth quarter. Had Notre Dame held on, the touchdown would have been the sixth-latest game-winning touchdown in school history (excluding overtime), but Michigan added a touchdown with two seconds left to secure the 35-31 victory. u The Wolverines' touchdown was the latest a Notre Dame opponent has ever recorded a winning touchdown in regulation. The previous mark was Matt Leinart's one-yard quarterback sneak for USC in 2005. u The game with Michigan marked the 15th time in the program's history that a game involving Notre Dame has had the winning points scored with three seconds or less in a game (seven wins, eight losses). u Amazingly, in Notre Dame's eight losses with less than three seconds left in regulation, the Irish actually scored a touchdown to take the lead in the final 1:32 of the contests six times, including the touchdown reception by Theo Riddick with 30 seconds left against Michigan. u The game marked the first in school history that featured a Notre Dame go-ahead touchdown in the final minute only to also include an opponent go-ahead touchdown. The other two games in school history the Irish took a lead in the final minute and lost came from field goals – Remy Hamilton's 42-yard field goal with two seconds left to give Michigan a 26-24 victory in 1994 and Frank Jordan's 37-yard field goal with two seconds left to give USC a 27-25 triumph in 1978. u Notre Dame's defense thoroughly dominated Michigan over the first two quarters and most of the third period. The Irish outgained the Wolverines, 145-27 and 123-63, over the first two quarters (good for a halftime advantage in total yards of 268-90). Notre Dame then outgained Michigan, 142-51, in the third quarter before Denard Robinson's 77-yard pass completion with an Irish defender nearly pulling him down for a sack in the process. Notre Dame led 24-7 with just under two minutes left in the period and had outgained the Wolverines, 410-141, prior to that long pass play. u Michigan then exploded for 28 points and 229 yards in the fourth quarter alone (306 over the final 16 minutes of the game). u Notre Dame had allowed a total of five offensive touchdowns over its previous six games entering the '11 tilt with Michigan. The Irish then limited the Wolverines to a touchdown over the first three quarters of the game. In fact, Notre Dame's five offensive touchdowns allowed came over a stretch of 28 quarters. Michigan nearly equalled that output in the fourth quarter alone. u Just how out of character was that fourth quarter for the Irish? Here is an interesting comparison between Notre Dame's defense over the previous 32 quarters of football (excluding the fourth quarter against Michigan) entering the '11 meeting, the first three quarters against the Wolverines and then the fourth quarter. *Last 32 Quarters ND Opponents First Downs/Game 15.5 By Rushing/Game 5.3 By Passing/Game 9.1 Penalty/Game 1.1 Rushing Yards/Game 107.6 Yards gained rushing/Game 127.6 Yards lost rushing/Game 20.0 Rushing Attempts/Game 31.6 Average Per Rush 3.4 TDs Rushing/Game 0.1 Passing Yards/Game 191.0 Completions/Game 18.5 Attempts/Game 32.4 Average Per Attempt 5.9 Average Per Completion 10.3 TDs Passing/Game 0.8 Interceptions/Game 1.4 Total Yards/Game 298.6 Total Plays/Game 65.3 Average Per Play 4.6 3rd-Down Conversions 39/119 3rd-Down Pct 33% 4th-Down Conversions 5/12 4th-Down Pct 42%

First 3 Quarters vs. Michigan Michigan First Downs 6 By Rushing 3 By Passing 3 Penalty 0 Rushing Yards 87 Yards gained rushing 103 Yards lost rushing 16 Rushing Attempts 19 Average Per Rush 4.6 TDs Rushing 0 Passing Yards 136 Completions 4 Attempts 14 Average Per Attempt 9.7 Average Per Completion 34.0 TDs Passing 1 Interceptions 2 Total Yards 223 Total Plays 33 Average Per Play 6.8 3rd-Down Conversions 1/7 3rd-Down Pct 14% 4th-Down Conversions 0/0 4th-Down Pct 0%

4th Quarter vs. Michigan Michigan First Downs 10 By Rushing 2 By Passing 7 Penalty 1 Rushing Yards 27 Yards gained rushing 32 Yards lost rushing 5 Rushing Attempts 7 Average Per Rush 3.9 TDs Rushing 1 Passing Yards 202 Completions 10 Attempts 7 Average Per Attempt 20.2 Average Per Completion 28.9 TDs Passing 3 Interceptions 1 Total Yards 229 Total Plays 17 Average Per Play 13.5 3rd-Down Conversions 2/2 3rd-Down Pct 100% 4th-Down Conversions 0/0 4th-Down Pct 0%

* excludes the fourth quarter against Michigan in 2011 u Michigan did not register a first down until the third-to-last play of the first quarter. The Wolverines had gained 27 yards on its first nine plays of the game. Notre Dame limited Michigan to 2.7 yards per play in the first quarter. u Michigan did register a touchdown in the second quarter, on a 43-yard pass from Denard Robinson to Junior Hemingway, but was held to a total of 47 yards over its other 21 plays (that’s a 2.1 per play average). u Notre Dame allowed just three first downs in the first half. The Irish forced the Wolverines into a trio of three-and-outs in the opening 30 minutes. Michigan’s longest drive of the first half was four plays. Six of the Wolverines’ seven first-half drives totaled 21 yards or less, including four that failed to even manage 10 yards. u The Wolverines managed just 223 yards and six first downs over the first three periods and 120 of those 223 yards came on two plays. The Wolverines managed just 103 yards on their other 33 plays in the first three quarters (an average of 3.1 yards per play). u Two of Notre Dame’s five turnovers occurred inside the Michigan 20-yard line, including one inside the Wolverines’ 10-yard line. Both turnovers came on first down plays as well.

Notre Dame vs. Michigan Series History Michigan leads 23-16-1 In Notre Dame: Series is tied 9-9-1 In Ann Arbor: Michigan leads 13-7-0 Neutral: Michigan leads 1-0 Longest Win Streak: 4 (1987-90) Longest Losing Win Streak: 8 (1897-1908) Largest Victory: 23 (35-12), 1943 in Ann Arbor Largest Defeat: 38 (0-38), 2003, 2007 both in Ann Arbor Site Year Rank W/L ND UM * 1887 L 0 8 * 1888 L 6 26 * 1888 L 4 10 1898 L 0 23 1899 L 0 12 1900 L 0 7 T 1902 L 0 23 1908 L 6 12 1909 W 11 3 * 1942 4-6 L 20 32 1943 1-2 W 35 12 * 1978 14-5 L 14 28 1979 9-6 W 12 10 * 1980 8-14 W 29 27 1981 1-11 L 7 25 * 1982 20-10 W 23 17 1985 13- L 12 20 * 1986 -3 L 23 24 1987 16-9 W 26 7 * 1988 13-9 W 19 17 1989 1-2 W 24 19 * 1990 1-4 W 28 24 1991 7-3 L 14 24 * 1992 3-6 T 17 17 1993 11-3 W 27 23 * 1994 3-6 L 24 26 1997 -6 L 14 21 * 1998 22-5 W 36 20 1999 16-7 L 22 26 * 2002 20-7 W 25 23 2003 15-5 L 0 38 * 2004 -8 W 28 20 2005 20-3 W 17 10 * 2006 2-11 L 21 47 2007 L 0 38 * 2008 W 35 17 2009 -18 L 34 38 * 2010 L 24 28 2011 L 31 35 * 2012 11-18 W 13 6 * home games T game played in Toledo

2013 NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL NOTES Top Notre Dame Performances Against Michigan INDIVIDUAL Rushing Yards Autry Denson, 24-162; 9.5.1998 Passing Yards Jimmy Clausen, 25-42-336, 3 TDs; 9.12.2009 Receptions Michael Floyd, 13-159; 9.10.2011 Receiving Yards Kyle Rudolph, 8-164, 1 TDs; 9.11.2010 Points Kicking Reggie Ho, 13 (1 XPs, 4 FGs); 9.10.1988 Kickoff Return Yards Raghib Ismail, 3-192, 2 TDs; 9.16.1989 Punt Return Yards Ricky Waters, 4-105, 1 TDs; 9.10.1988 Touchdowns Theo Riddick, 2 TDs (2 receiving); 9.10.2011 Golden Tate, 2 TDs (2 receiving); 9.12.2009 Robert Hughes, 2 TDs (2 rushing), 9.13.2008 Phil Carter, 2 TDs (2 rushing); 9.20.1980 Raghib Ismail, 2 TDs (2 kick returns); 9.16.1989 Autry Denson, 2 TDs (2 rushing); 9.5.1998 Darius Walker, 2 TDs (2 rushing); 9.11.2004 Tackles Bob Golic, 26; 9.23.1978 Interceptions Manti Te'o, 2-28; 9.22.2012 TEAM Points Scored 36 (W, 36-20); 1998 in Notre Dame Points Scored (quarter) 21 (W, 28-20); 2004 (fourth) in Notre Dame 21 (W, 35-17); 2008 (first) in Notre Dame Points Scored (half) 30 (W, 36-20); 1998 (second) in Notre Dame Points Allowed 47 (L, 21-47); 2006 in Notre Dame Points Allowed (quarter) 28 (L, 34-38); 2011 (fourth) in Ann Arbor Points Allowed (half) 34 (L, 21-47); 2006 (first) in Notre Dame

3 NOTRE DAME VS. BIG TEN u Notre Dame has faced no other conference as often as the Big Ten. The Irish have played 373 all-time games against the 12 current members of the league. Notre Dame is 233-124-16 (.646) in those meetings. The Irish have played over two times as many games against the Big Ten as any other conference. The ACC (192) and Pac-12 (144) are the only other conferences against which Notre Dame has played at least 100 games. u Notre Dame has faced Michigan 40 times (16-23-1), fourth most of any Big Ten program. Purdue leads the Big Ten with 84 all-time games against Notre Dame (56-26-2) followed by Michigan State (47-28-1) and Northwestern (37-8-2). u Notre Dame faces Big Ten foes over three consecutive weeks (Michigan, Purdue and Michigan State). The Irish face the Wolverines, Boilermakers and Spartans for the 12th straight season. Notre Dame played four members of the Big Ten in 2006 and 2007. The Irish have played a member of the Big Ten every season since 1915. u Notre Dame is 120-47-5 (.712) all-time against the Big Ten at home and 97-42-3 (.694) at Notre Dame Stadium. u Notre Dame is 103-70-10 (.590) all-time against the Big Ten on the road and 10-7-1 (.583) at a neutral site. Home School Won Loss Tie Illinois 5 0 0 Indiana 13 1 1 Iowa 7 3 2 Michigan 9 9 1 Michigan State 28 13 0 Minnesota 1 0 1 Nebraska 3 1 0 Northwestern 16 4 0 Ohio State 1 1 0 Penn State 5 3 0 Purdue 29 11 0 Wisconsin 3 1 0 Total 120 47 5

Away Won Loss Tie 6 0 1 6 3 0 6 5 1 7 13 0 19 15 1 3 0 0 4 6 1 18 4 1 1 1 0 2 6 1 27 14 2 4 3 2 103 70 10

Neutral Won Loss Tie 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 10 7 1

Total Won Loss Tie 11 0 1 23 5 1 13 8 3 16 23 1 47 28 1 4 0 1 7 8 1 37 8 2 2 3 0 9 9 1 56 26 2 8 6 2 233 124 16

NOTRE DAME - MICHIGAN SERIES NOTES u This year's meeting will mark the 41st between Notre Dame and Michigan, with the Wolverines holding a 23-16-1 series lead. Notre Dame has captured five of the last seven meetings in Notre Dame, but Michigan has walked away with victories in six of the last seven games in Ann Arbor. The Irish own a 7-13-0 record against Michigan in Ann Arbor. u The first meeting between the two schools took place during the 1887 season. Michigan blanked Notre Dame, 8-0, in South Bend. The Wolverines proceeded to win the next seven games over the Irish. Notre Dame's first victory over Michigan came during the 1909 season in Ann Arbor by a score of 11-3. The two teams would not meet for another 33 years. After the Wolverines and Irish split meetings in 1942 and '43, the series took another break, this time 35 years. Since renewing the rivalry in 1978, Notre Dame and Michigan have played every season except 1983, '84, '95, '96, 2000 and '01. u Prior to the meetings in 2007 and '08 (and again in '10 and '11), either Notre Dame or Michigan had been ranked entering the game 24 consecutive meetings. Those four meetings between the Irish and Wolverines are the only in which each were unranked dating back to 1909 -- an era before national polls (polls debuted in 1936). Furthermore, six times both teams have been ranked in the Top 10 and three games one or the other was ranked No 1. u Michigan is one of only four schools that own a winning record against Notre Dame (based on a minimum of five all-time meetings). Florida State, Ohio State and Nebraska are the other programs. u Over the last 28 meetings (dating back to 1979), the Notre Dame-Michigan game has been decided by a touchdown or less on 18 different occasions. Head-to-Head Statistical Comparison NOTRE DAME MICHIGAN # NCAA Category Category NCAA # 28.00 t-59th Scoring Offense vs. Scoring Defense 22nd 9.0 543.0 t-18th Total Offense vs. Total Defense 10th 210.0 188.0 50th Rushing Offense vs. Rushing Defense t-12th 66.0 355.00 13th Passing Offense vs. Passing Defense 21st 144.0 210.07 5th Passing Efficiency Off. vs. Passing Efficiency Def. 18th 82.5 6.00 11th Scoring Defense vs. Scoring Offense 7th 59.0 362.0 t-50th Total Defense vs. Total Offense 42nd 463.0 134.0 49th Rushing Defense vs. Rushing Offense 29th 242.0 228.0 65th Passing Defense vs. Passing Offense 57th 221.00 89.7 24th Passing Efficiency Def. vs. Passing Efficiency Off. 53rd 142.21 32.40 91st Net Punting vs. Net Punting 3rd 51.00 7.67 37th Punt Returns vs. Punt Returns 30th 10.00 20.0 t-63rd Kickoff Returns vs. Kickoff Returns 23rd 26.50 1.0 t-22nd Turnover Margin vs. Turnover Margin t-75th -1.00 1.0 t-59th Sacks vs. Sacks Allowed t-21st 1.0 1.0 t-21st Sacks Allowed vs. Sacks t-9th 4.0



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IRISH, WOLVERINES RANK NEAR TOP OF NCAA LISTS u Notre Dame has won 11 consensus national championships, while Michigan has won nine titles. u Notre Dame has 866 career FBS victories (third all-time), while Michigan leads with 904 career wins, although the Wolverines have played nine more seasons than the Irish. u Michigan owns an all-time winning percentage of .73408 (904-315-36), while Notre Dame owns an all-time winning percentage of .73388 (866-301-42). The Wolverines and Irish rank first and second, respectively, in all-time NCAA winning percentage. u Ohio State (805) and Michigan (787) rank first and second all-time in appearances in the Associated Press poll, followed by Oklahoma (737). Notre Dame (731) ranks fourth. u Notre Dame ranks first all-time with 97 consensus All-America selections (from 81 players), while Michigan is tied for third with 78 consensus All-America picks (from 65 players). USC (71 players) ranks second with 80 selections. IRISH, WOLVERINES PRODUCES EXCITING GAMES u Eleven of the last 22 Notre Dame-Michigan games have been decided by five points or less while only seven of the last 29 games have been won by more than 10 points: Michigan's 25-7 home win in 1981, Notre Dame's 26-7 victory at Michigan in 1987, Notre Dame's 36-20 triumph at home in 1998, Michigan's 38-0 victory in Ann Arbor back in 2004, the Wolverines 47-21 win at Notre Dame in 2006, Michigan’s 38-0 triumph in 2007 and Notre Dame's 35-17 victory in 2008. u The average margin of victory has been just 4.1 points over the span of the all-time series. Take away the 2003, '06, '07 and '08 meetings and the average margin of victory is 2.2. u Eight of the last 26 games in the series have seen the winning points come in the final two minutes (1980, ‘88, ‘90, ‘94, ‘99, '09, '10 and '11), including four that were decided in the final seconds (‘80, ‘94, '09, '10 and '11). u In 2011, Notre Dame regained a 31-28 lead with 30 seconds left in the fourth quarter at Michigan. Had the Irish held on, the touchdown would have been the sixth-latest gamewinning touchdown in school history (excluding overtime), but Michigan added a touchdown with two seconds left to secure the victory. u The Wolverines' touchdown was the latest a Notre Dame opponent has ever recorded a winning touchdown in regulation. The previous mark was Matt Leinart's one-yard quarterback sneak for USC in 2005. u The 2011 meeting marked the 15th time in the program's history that a game involving Notre Dame has had the winning points scored with three seconds or less in a game (seven wins, eight losses). u The 2011 game marked the first in school history that featured a Notre Dame go-ahead touchdown in the final minute only to also include an opponent go-ahead touchdown. The other two games in school history the Irish took a lead in the final minute and lost came from field goals – Remy Hamilton's 42-yard field goal with two seconds left to give Michigan a 26-24 victory in 1994 and Frank Jordan's 37-yard field goal with two seconds left to give USC a 27-25 triumph in 1978. u Michigan defeated the Irish three straight times between 2009-11 with the winning touchdown scored with under 27 seconds left in regulation on each occasion. FOUR-POINT HEARTBREAKERS u Notre Dame has lost 73 games in school history by four points or less with six coming at the hand of this weekend's opponent Michigan, including three of the last four seasons. u Only USC (eight) has upended the Irish more often in school history by four points or less. Date Sept. 13, 1986 Sept. 10, 1994 Sept. 4, 1999 Sept. 12, 2009 Sept. 11, 2010 Sept. 10, 2011

Site Home Home Away Away Home Away

ND Coach Lou Holtz Lou Holtz Bob Davie Charlie Weis Brian Kelly Brian Kelly

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UM COACH Bo Schembechler Gary Moeller Lloyd Carr Rich Rodriguez Rich Rodriguez Brady Hoke

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IRISH RECORD SETTERS IN THE MICHIGAN SERIES u Harry Jewett scored Notre Dame's first ever touchdown on April 20, 1888 and it came against Michigan on a five-yard scamper. u The following performances equalled school records and came in games against Michigan: two kickoff returns for touchdowns (Raghib "Rocket" Ismail, 1989) and 26 tackles (Bob Crable, 1978). u Crable also recorded the seventh (20 tackles against Michigan in 1981) and eighth-most tackles ever in a single game (19 tackles against Michigan in 1980). u The following performances are tied for sixth in the Irish record book (all on four attempts): four field goals by Chuck Male (1979), John Carney (1985) and Reggie Ho (1988). u Raghib "Rocket" Ismail's 192 kick return yards in 1989 rank second in Irish history. u Harry Oliver's game-winning 51-yard field goal versus Michigan in 1980 is tied for the fourthlongest kick in Irish history, while Ricky Watters' 81-yard punt return against the Wolverines in 1988 ranks 12th all-time at Notre Dame.

LAST MEETNG: Sept. 22, 2012 • Notre Dame, Ind. • Notre Dame Stadium Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 F Michigan 0 0 0 6 6 Record: (2-2) Notre Dame 0 10 0 3 13 Record: (4-0) Second Quarter 10:09 ND Brindza 33 yd field goal, 4-1 0:58 01:21 ND Rees 2 yd run (Brindza kick), 8-48 4:49 Fourth Quarter 13:10 UM Gibbons 33 yd field goal, 14-42 7:40 6:46 ND Brindza 39 yd field goal, 11-53 6:24 3:27 UM Gibbons 31 yd field goal, 11-56 3:19 RUSHING: Michigan-Robinson 26-90; Toussaint 13-58; Gallon 2-13. Notre Dame-Riddick 17-52; Wood, C. 7-39; Atkinson III 4-4; Rees 1-2; Golson 1-0; Team 1-minus 3. PASSING: Michigan-Robinson 13-24-4-138; Smith 0-1-1-0. Notre Dame-Rees 8-11-0-115; Golson 3-8-2-30.

UM ND FIRST DOWNS 19 14 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-161 31-94 PASSING YDS (NET) 138 145 Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-13-5 19-11-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-299 50-239 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-87 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 2-7 5-69 Punts (Number-Avg) 1-34.0 4-37.8 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-38 5-49 Possession Time 33:19 26:41 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 15 3 of 9 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-5 2-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-21

RECEIVING: Michigan-Gardner 3-40; Gallon 3-33; Roundtree 3-30; Funchess 2-11; Robinson 1-20; Dileo 1-4. Notre Dame-Riddick 5-32; Daniels 3-40; Jones, TJ 2-35; Eifert 1-38. INTERCEPTIONS: Michigan-Taylor 1-7; Gordon 1-0. Notre Dame-Te'o 2-28; Russell 1-31; Jackson, B. 1-10; Baratti 1-0. FUMBLES: Michigan-Robinson 2-1. Notre Dame-None. SACKS (UA-A): Michigan-None. Notre Dame-Tuitt 1-0; Day 1-0; Shembo 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Michigan-Kovacs 5-2; Morgan 3-4; Gordon 4-2; Demens 3-3; Ryan 5-0; Floyd 4-1; Campbell 2-2; Washington 1-2; Roh 0-3; Taylor 1-0; Ross III 1-0; Gallon 0-1; Smith 0-1; Clark 0-1. Notre Dame-Jackson, B. 6-3; Te'o 3-5; Motta 5-2; Spond 2-4; Lewis-Moore 2-4; Calabrese 0-5; Nix III 1-3; Fox 0-4; Day 3-0; Shembo 2-0; McCarthy 1-1; Farley 1-1; Russell 1-1; Tuitt 1-1; Williams, I. 0-2; McDaniel 1-0; Golson 0-1; Brown 0-1; Councell 0-1; Moore 0-1. LAST MEETNG IN ANN ARBOR: Sept. 10, 2011 • Ann Arbor, Mich. • Michigan Stadium Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 F Notre Dame 14 3 7 7 31 Record: (0-2) Michigan 0 7 0 28 35 Record: (2-0) First Quarter 9:05 ND Riddick 7 yd pass from Rees (Ruffer kick), 7-57 3:46 1:56 ND Wood, C. 4 yd run (Ruffer kick), 10-83 5:35 Second Quarter 10:18 UM Hemingway 43 yd pass from Robinson (Gibbons kick), 2-45 0:48 1:40 ND Ruffer 38 yd field goal, 8-29 2:53 Third Quarter 2:13 ND Jones 15 yd pass from Rees (Ruffer kick), 7-71 3:55 Fourth Quarter 14:54 UM Robinson 1 yd run (Gibbons kick), 4-83 2:19 10:47 UM Gallon 14 yd pass from Robinson (Gibbons kick), 5-40 2:35 1:12 UM Smith 21 yd pass from Robinson (Gibbons kick), 5-58 1:04 0:30 ND Riddick 29 yd pass from Rees (Ruffer kick), 4-61 0:42 0:02 UM Roundtree 16 yd pass from Robinson (Gibbons kick), 3-80 0:30 RUSHING: Notre Dame-Wood, C. 25-134; Gray, J. 6-66; Rees 2-minus 2. Michigan-Robinson 16-108; Hopkins 5-10; Smith 1-3; Shaw 2-minus 3; Team 2-minus 4.

ND UM FIRST DOWNS 28 16 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-198 26-114 PASSING YDS (NET) 315 338 Passes Att-Comp-Int 39-27-2 24-11-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-513 50-452 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 3-10 1-21 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-89 5-98 Interception Returns-Yards 3-0 2-18 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-33.5 5-38.6 Fumbles-Lost 4-3 1-0 Penalties-Yards 9-75 9-82 Possession Time 37:01 22:59 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 14 3 of 9 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-5 0-0

PASSING: Notre Dame-Rees 27-39-2-315. Michigan-Robinson 11-24-3-338. RECEIVING: Notre Dame-Floyd 13-159; Riddick 6-62; Eifert 4-51; Jones 3-28; Gray, J. 1-15. Michigan-Hemingway 3-165; Gallon 2-78; Smith 2-26; Grady 1-27; Roundtree 1-16; McColgan 1-15; Koger 1-11. INTERCEPTIONS: Notre Dame-Blanton 1-0; Motta 1-0; Gray, G. 1-0. Michigan-Floyd 1-16; Kovacs 1-2. FUMBLES: Notre Dame-Rees 2-1; Wood 1-1; Collinsworth 1-1. Michigan-Hopkins 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Notre Dame-Fox 1-0. Michigan-None. TACKLES (UA-A): Notre Dame-Te'o 5-0; Smith, H. 4-1; Fox 3-1; Lewis-Moore 3-1; Blanton 2-2; Collinsworth 3-0; Johnson 2-0; Williams, H. 1-1; Watt 1-0; Williams, I. 1-0; Shembo 1-0; Fleming 1-0; Motta 1-0; Calabrese 1-0; Moore 0-1; Slaughter 0-1; Nix III 0-1; Filer 0-1; Posluszny 0-1; Niklas 0-1. Michigan-Demens 8-4; Gordon 4-5; Kovacs 5-3; Robinson 5-2; Floyd 5-1; Hawthorne 4-2; Ryan 2-2; Black 3-0; Woolfolk 3-0; Martin 1-2; Van Bergen 2-0; Avery 0-2; Fitzgerald 1-0; Clark 1-0; Wile 1-0; McColgan 1-0; Gallon 1-0; Hemingway 1-0; Smith 1-0; Morgan 0-1.

2013 NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL NOTES u Golden Tate hauled in four receptions for 127 yards and one touchdown in the 35-17 victory over Michigan in 2008. Tate's per catch average of 31.8 ranks third-best in single-game school history. u Geoff Price set the single-game school record for punt average in 2006 against Michigan. Price recorded seven punts in the meeting that totaled 363 yards, good for 51.9 yards/punt. u A Notre Dame receiving duo has topped 100 yards in the same game on just 11 occasions in school history. Golden Tate and Michael Floyd totaled 119 and 131 yards in the 2009 defeat in Ann Arbor. u Kyle Rudolph recorded 164 yards on eight receptions in the loss to Michigan in 2010. The 164 yards receiving was a tight end school record, while his eight grabs was one catch off the tight end school record. Rudolph had a 95-yard catch in the game, the longest ever by a Notre Dame tight end and second-longest overall in school history. REMEMBER THESE NAMES Here are just a few of the memorable names and performances from the Notre Dame - Michigan series in Notre Dame Stadium: u 1980: Harry Oliver's legendary 51-yard field goal at the gun pushes Notre Dame to a 29-27 victory. u 1986: Unranked Notre Dame takes No. 3 Michigan to the brink, piling up 455 yards of offense behind Tim Brown (65 yards, touchdown run). John Carney misses possible game-winning field goal with 18 seconds remaining. u 1988: Reggie Ho kicks four field goals to lead Notre Dame to victory, 19-17. Mike Gillette misses a 49-yarder as time expires. Ricky Watters scores Notre Dame's lone touchdown on an 81-yard punt return. u 1990: Rick Mirer connects with Adrian Jarrell for an 18-yard touchdown pass with 1:40 remaining to give Notre Dame a 28-24 victory. Michael Stonebreaker and Reggie Brooks (then a cornerback) post crucial second half interceptions of Elvis Grbac. Desmond Howard explodes for 133 yards receiving and two touchdowns for the Wolverines. u 1994: Remy Hamilton drills a 42-yard field goal to give Michigan a victory in Notre Dame Stadium, 26-24. Hamilton's kick erases a Ron Powlus - Derrick Mayes possible game-winning touchdown pass. u 1998: Autry Denson rushes for 163 yards and two touchdowns as Notre Dame scores 30 points in the second half en route to a 36-20 victory over No. 5 Michigan. u 2002: Ryan Grant rushes for a (then) career-high 132 yards and two touchdowns to help Notre Dame defeat Michigan 25-23. Shane Walton posts an interception on the Wolverines' final offensive play to seal the victory. u 2004: Darius Walker runs for 115 yards on 31 carries and two fourth-quarter touchdowns as the Irish beat No. 8 Michigan, 28-20. He was the first Notre Dame freshman to rush for more than 100 yards since Julius Jones had 146 yards against Navy in 1999. u 2008: Jimmy Clausen was 10-of-21 passing for 147 yards with two touchdown passes. Robert Hughes ran for two touchdowns and Brian Smith returned a fumble recovery 35 yards for the only touchdown of the second half as Notre Dame upened the Wolverines, 35-17. u 2010: Denard Robinson ran for a 2-yard touchdown with 27 seconds left, sending Michigan to a 28-24 victory over Notre Dame. Robinson also had an 87-yard TD run and finished with 502 total yards offense. Notre Dame's Dayne Crist, who missed most of the first half after being banged up on an opening TD drive, hit Kyle Rudolph with a 95-yard TD pass to put the Irish ahead with 3:41 left. But Robinson then led Michigan (2-0) on a 12-play, 72-yard drive, scoring the game-winning TD himself - a fitting end. Notre Dame (1-1) had one last chance from the Wolverines' 27 with six seconds left, but Crist threw the ball out of the end zone on the final play. Rudolph set a Notre Dame tight end record with 164 yards on eight receptions. u 2012: Manti Te'o had a pair of interceptions and Notre Dame picked off Denard Robinson five times en route to a 13-6 victory. Tommy Rees had a touchdown run. NOTRE DAME - MICHIGAN CONNECTIONS u Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly (Central Michigan) and Michigan head coach Brady Hoke (Ball State) faced off against one another three times in their respective tenures in the Mid-American Conference. Kelly posted a 3-0 record in those head-to-head meetings. u Hoke's Wolverines rallied past Kelly's Irish in 2011. Michigan used 28 fourth-quarter points to secure a 35-31 come-from-behind victory. u Kelly's Irish captured a 13-6 slugfest over Hoke's Wolverines in 2012. u In 2004, Hoke's Cardinals raced out to a 27-0 lead over Kelly's Chippewas late in the first quarter. Central Michigan scored late in the opening stanza and added three more touchdowns in the second quarter to send the game to halftime tied, 27-27. Ball State regained a 37-27 lead in the third quarter, but the Chippewas recorded a pair of fourth quarter touchdowns to secure a 41-40 victory.

5 u In 2005, Central Michigan again rallied from behind to upended Ball State. The Chippewas trailed 21-17 when Justin Gardner blocked a Cardinal punt, which Ryan Strehl scooped off the turf and returned for a score with 1:51 remaining. Ball State did answer by covering 74 yards in 13 plays and tying the score at 24 on a field goal with 10 seconds left in regulation, but Justin Harper scored on a seven-yard screen pass in overtime to lift the Chippewas to a 31-24 win at Ball State. The win secured CMU's first winning season since 1998, while the Chippewas' five conference wins were also the most since that same season. u In 2006, quarterback Dan LeFevour accounted for 246 yards of offense and ran for two touchdowns to lead Central Michigan to an 18-7 win over Ball State. The Chippewas improved to 4-0 in the MAC for just the fifth time in program history. The CMU defense was the story, limiting Ball State – the conference’s top passing offense – to just 160 passing yards and forcing five turnovers. The defense also held the Cardinals out of the end zone on five consecutive snaps inside the 5-yard line in the fourth quarter. u Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly spent 20 seasons on the sidelines in stints at two schools from the state of Michigan. Kelly started as a graduate assistant in 1987 at Grand Valley State and four years later was named head coach. He was the Lakers' head coach for 13 seasons and amassed a 118-35-2 overall record. Kelly then moved over to Central Michigan (2004-06) for three seasons and compiled a 19-16 mark. u Numerous Irish assistant coaches spent times on the staffs of schools from the State of Michigan. Assistant head coach/defensive coordinator/linebackers coach Bob Diaco was an assistant coach at Eastern Michigan (2001-03), Western Michigan (2004) and Central Michigan (2005). Offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Chuck Martin was an assistant at Eastern Michigan (1998-99) and Grand Valley State (2000-03) before succeeding Brian Kelly as head coach (2004-09). Outside wide receivers/passing game coordinator Mike Denbrock was on the staffs at Grand Valley State (1986-87, 1992-98) and Michigan State (1988-89). Defensive line coach Mike Elston not only played at Michigan, but also served in a variety of roles on staff (1997-2000) with the Wolverines, Eastern Michigan (2001-03) and Central Michigan (2004-06). u Mike Elston was a member of Michigan's football team from 1993-96 and lettered for the Wolverines as an outside linebacker from 1994-96. He played in three bowl games during his time in Ann Arbor. Michigan finished in the top 20 each year he lettered and he helped the Wolverines to a 25-12 record in his three seasons. u Notre Dame safeties coach Bob Elliott's father, Bump, was an assistant coach at Michigan from 1957-58 and head coach of the Wolverines from 1959-68. Bob lived in Ann Arbor from the age of four to 15. u Michigan defensive coordinator Greg Mattison held the same position at Notre Dame from 19972001. He also coached defensive line and served as the Irish recruiting coordinator in 2002-04. u The 2013 Notre Dame roster features two players from the state of Michigan: freshman OT Steve Elmer (Midland/Midland H.S.) and junior PK Kyle Brindza (Canton/Plymouth H.S.). u The 2013 Michigan roster features one player from the state of Indiana: Dan Samuelson (Plymouth/ Plymouth H.S.) u A number of players from Michigan and Notre Dame either attended the same high school or hail from the same hometown. Notre Dame High School/Hometown Lo Wood, CB Apopka, Fla. / Apopka H.S. Kyle Brindza, PK Canton, Mich. / Plymouth H.S. Andrew Hendrix, QB Cincinnati, Ohio Jarrett Grace, OLB Luke Massa, WR Alex Welch, TE Jarrett Grace, OLB Cincinnati, Ohio / Colerain Connor Cavalaris, S Lake Forest, Ill./Lake Forest H.S. Tommy Rees, QB Kevin Carr, DE Nashville, Tenn./Montgomery Bell Academy Doug Randolph, LB Richmond, Va.

Michigan Jeremy Gallon, WR Brennen Beyer, LB Joe Bolden, LB A.J. Williams, TE Jibreel Black, DT Joe Bolden Bo Dever, WR Blake Bars, OL Derrick Green, RB

NOTRE DAME AND THE GREAT LAKES STATE u Notre Dame owns an 87-52-4 all-time record against schools from the Great Lakes State, last playing a Michigan school (vs. Michigan) in 2012 (a 13-6 victory). Irish series records vs. teams from Michigan include a 1-0 mark vs. Adrian, 3-1-1 vs. Albion, 4-0 vs. Alma, 2-0 vs. Detroit, 4-0-1 vs. Hillsdale, 7-0 vs. Kalamazoo, 16-23-1 vs. Michigan, 47-28-1 vs. Michigan State and 3-0 vs. Western Michigan. u Notre Dame's all-time varsity football roster includes over 2,700 players who have appeared in at least one career game, with 138 of those hailing from the state of Michigan. u Five of Notre Dame's more noteworthy all-time players from Michigan include All-American and legendary HB George Gipp (Laurium, 1917-20) plus four other consensus All-Americans: OG Heartley (Hunk) Anderson (Hancock, 1918-21), CB Clarence Ellis (Grand Rapids, 1969-71), CB Todd Lyght (Flint, 1987-90) and DT Greg Marx (Redford, 1970-72). u Other All-Americans from the state of Michigan include DE Earl Brown (Benton Harbor, 1936-38), DT Mike Kadish (Grand Rapids, 1969-71) and SE Jim Seymour (Berkley, 1966-68).



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6 Career Stats vs. Michigan KYLE BRINDZA Kickoffs no yds avg. 2011 6 414 69.0 2012 4 258 64.5 Total 10 672 67.2 Field Goals 2011 2012 Total

made 0 2 2

att long pct. 0 0 0.0 2 39 100.0 2 39 100.0

CARLO CALABRESE ua a tt tfl pd ff fr blk 2010 3 7 10 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2011 1 0 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2012 0 5 5 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 Total 4 12 16 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 DAVARIS DANIELS rec yds td long rec/g avg/c avg/g 2012 3 40 0 16 3.0 13.3 40.0 SHELDON DAY ua a tt tfl pd ff fr blk 2012 3 0 3 1.0-8 0 0 0 0 Sacks ua a tot yds 2012 1 0 1.0 8 MATTHIAS FARLEY ua a tt tfl pd ff fr blk 2012 1 1 2 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 DAN FOX ua a tt tfl pd ff fr blk 2010 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2011 3 1 4 2.0-6 0 0 0 0 2012 0 4 4 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 Total 3 5 8 2.0-6 0 0 0 0 Sacks 2010 2011 2012 Total

ua a tot yds 0 0 0.0 0 1 0 1.0 5 0 0 0.0 0 1 0 1.0 5

BENNETT JACKSON ua a tt tfl pd ff fr blk 2010 1 0 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2011 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2012 6 3 9 0.0-0 1 0 1 0 Total 7 3 19 0.0-0 1 0 1 0 Interceptions 2010 2011 2012 Total

no yds td lg avg/r avg/g 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 10 0 10 10.0 10.0 1 10 0 10 10.0 10.0

TJ JONES rec yds td long rec/g avg/c avg/g 2010 3 73 1 53 3.0 24.3 73.0 2011 3 28 1 15 3.0 9.3 28.0 2012 2 35 0 24 2.0 17.5 35.0 Total 8 136 2 53 2.7 17.0 45.3 LOUIS NIX III ua a tt tfl pd ff fr blk 2011 1 0 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2012 1 3 4 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 Total 2 3 5 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 TOMMY REES c-a-i yds td 2010 0-2-1 0 0 2011 27-39-2 315 3 2012 8-11-0 115 0 Total 35-52-3 430 3

lg pct avg/p avg/g effic 0 .000 0.0 0.0 -100.0 29 69.2 8.1 315.0 152.2 38 72.7 10.5 115.0 160.5 38 67.3 8.3 143.3 144.3

KEIVARAE RUSSELL ua a tt tfl pd ff fr blk 2012 1 1 2 0.0-0 1 0 0 0 Interceptions no yds td lg avg/r avg/g 2012 1 31 0 31 31.0 31.0 PRINCE SHEMBO ua a tt tfl pd ff fr blk 2010 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2011 1 0 1 1.0-2 0 0 0 0 2012 2 0 2 1.0-3 0 0 0 0 Total 3 0 3 2.0-5 0 0 0 0 Sacks 2010 2011 2012 Total

ua a tot yds 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 0 1.0 3 1 0 1.0 3

NICK TAUSCH FGs made att lg pct 2009 2 3 42 .667 Kickoffs 2009

no yds avg. 7 435 62.1

STEPHON TUITT ua a tt tfl pd ff fr blk 2012 1 1 2 1.0-10 0 0 0 0 Sacks ua a tot yds 2012 1 0 1.0 10 ISHAQ WILLIAMS ua a tt tfl pd ff fr blk 2011 1 0 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2012 0 2 2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 Total 1 2 3 0.0-0 0 0 0 0

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7 All-Time Night Games

ALL THE NIGHT MOVES u Notre Dame played a school-record tying seven night games in 2012, including Michigan State (Sept. 15), Michigan (Sept. 22), Miami, Fla. (Oct. 6), Oklahoma (Oct. 27), Boston College (Nov. 10), USC (Nov. 27) and Alabama (Jan. 7). u The Irish played their first night game, a 48-6 rout of Detroit, on Oct. 5, 1951 in Briggs Stadium. u Notre Dame has played 108 night games overall with a record of 69-37-2 (.648), including 20-9-2 (.677) all-time on neutral fields, 42-26-2 (.614) on the road and 7-2 (.778) at home. u This will be the sixth meeting with Michigan played at night. Notre Dame owns a 4-1 record in those contests. u Notre Dame is 6-9 (.400) at night in bowls, where it has a seven-game losing streak and has not won since a 39-28 conquest of Florida in the 1992 Sugar Bowl. u Notre Dame’s longest winning streak in night games is 11, beginning with an Oct. 13, 1973 win at Rice and concluding with a Sept. 24, 1983 shutout loss at Miami (20-0), which went on to win its first national title. u The longest losing streak is nine under Bob Davie. u The largest margin of defeat was 38-3 at USC on Nov. 29, 2008, eking out the Jan. 1, 1973 Orange Bowl to Nebraska (40-6) — which would inspire the Irish to win the national title the next year under Ara Parseghian. u The largest margin of victory at night was 57-7 at Stanford on Nov. 29, 2004. u Notre Dame has played more night games against Miami (13) than any other foe. The Irish are 7-5-1 (.577) at night against the Hurricanes. u Notre Dame’s night history can almost be divided into two eras – the 35-year pre-Lou Holtz era from 1951-85, and the 25 years since Holtz took the reins in 1986. It was under Holtz that multiple night games in a season became standard at Notre Dame. It eventually prompted the exclusive NBC contract for home games that commenced with the 1991 season. u In the 35 years from 1951-85, Notre Dame was 21-6-1 (.768) in night games. In the 11 years under Holtz alone (1986-96), the Irish were an almost identical 20-5-1 (.788). u Here’s a look at the Irish success at night by head coach: Leahy: 1-0 Parseghian: 10-2-1 Holtz: 20-5-1 Baer: 0-1 Date 10.5.1951 10.7.1955 9.22.1956 11.12.1960 10.9.1965 11.27.1965 11.24.1967 10.25.1969 11.15.1969 10.9.1971 11.20.1971 1.1.1972 10.13.1973 12.1.1973 12.31.1973 9.9.1974

Brennan: 1-1 Devine: 5-0 Davie: 2-9 Weis: 9-7

Kuharich: 0-1 Faust: 4-2 Willingham: 5-2 Kelly: 12-6

Result Opponent W, 40-6 (5) vs. Detroit 1 W, 14-0 (5) at Miami, Fla. (15) L, 13-19 (3) at SMU (1:50) L, 21-28 at Miami, Fla. W, 17-0 (7) vs. Army 2 T, 0-0 (6) at Miami, Fla. W, 24-22 (6) at Miami, Fla. W, 37-0 (12) at Tulane W, 38-20 (9) at Georgia Tech W, 17-0 (7) at Miami, Fla. L, 28-7 (7) at LSU (14) L, 6-40 (12) vs. Nebraska (9) 3 W, 28-0 (9) at Rice W, 44-0 (5) at Miami, Fla. W, 24-23 (3) vs. Alabama (4:26) (1) 4 W, 31-7 (2) at Georgia Tech

Date 1.1.1975 9.15.1975 11.22.1975 12.27.1976 12.3.1977 10.25.1980 9.18.1982 9.24.1983 10.8.1983 12.29.1983 10.6.1984 9.21.1985 11.1.1986 11.22.1986 9.19.1987 10.10.1987 9.10.1988 10.1.1988 8.31.1989 10.14.1989 11.25.1989 1.1.1990 9.15.1990 10.27.1990 11.24.1990 1.1.1991 10.5.1991 10.19.1991 11.30.1991 1.1.1992 10.10.1992 11.28.1992 10.16.1993 9.3.1994 11.26.1994 11.18.1995 1.1.1996 9.5.1996 11.30.1996 11.29.1997 12.28.1997 9.12.1998 11.28.1998 11.6.1999 11.27.1999 1.1.2001 9.8.2001 10.27.2001 11.24.2001 12.1.2001 8.31.2002 10.19.2002 11.30.2002 10.11.2003 11.29.2003 9.4.2004 9.18.2004 12.28.2004 9.3.2005 10.1.2005 11.26.2005

Result Opponent W, 13-11 (9) vs. Alabama (U) (2) 3 W, 17-3 (9) vs. Boston College 5 W, 32-9 at Miami, Fla. W, 20-9 (15) vs. Penn State (20) 6 W, 48-10 (5) at Miami, Fla. W, 20-3 (4) at Arizona W, 23-17 *(20) Michigan (10) L, 0-20 (13) at Miami, Fla. W, 30-6 at South Carolina (7) W, 19-18 vs. Boston College (13) 7 L, 13-31 (17) Miami, Fla. (R) (14) W, 27-10 Michigan State W, 33-14 vs. Navy 8 L, 19-21 LSU (8) W, 31-8 (9) Michigan State (17) L, 22-30 (4) at Pittsburgh (R) W, 19-17 (13) Michigan (1:13) (9) W, 42-14 (5) Stanford W, 36-13 (2) vs. Virginia 9 W, 41-27 (1) at Air Force (17) L, 10-27 (1) at Miami, Fla. (7) W, 21-6 (4) vs. Colorado (1) 3 W, 28-24 (1) Michigan (1:40) (4) W, 31-22 (3) at Pittsburgh W, 10-6 (7) at USC (18) L, 9-10 (5) vs. Colorado (1) 3 W, 42-26 (8) at Stanford W, 28-15 (5) at Air Force W, 48-42 (17) at Hawaii W, 39-28 (18) vs. Florida (3) 10 W, 52-21 (14) at Pittsburgh W, 31-23 (5) at USC (19) W, 45-20 (3) at BYU W, 42-15 (3) vs. Northwestern 11 T, 17-17 at USC (17) (4:53 USC) W, 44-14 (8) at Air Force L, 26-31 (6) vs. Florida State (8) 3 W, 14-7 (6) at Vanderbilt L, 20-27 (ot) (10) at USC W, 23-22 at Hawaii (0:05) L, 9-27 vs. LSU (15) 12 L, 23-45 (10) at Michigan State L, 0-10 (9) at USC L, 14-38 (24) at Tennessee (4) L, 37-40 at Stanford (0:00) L, 9-41 (10) at Oregon State (5) 13 L, 10-27 (23) at Nebraska (5) L, 17-21 at Boston College L, 13-17 at Stanford (13) (1:08) (R) W, 24-18 at Purdue W, 22-0 vs. Maryland (21) 9 W, 21-14 (7) at Air Force (18) L, 13-44 (7) at USC (6) W, 20-14 at Pittsburgh (15) W, 57-7 at Stanford L, 17-20 at BYU W, 31-24 at Michigan State L, 21-38 Oregon State (NT) 14 W, 42-21 at Pittsburgh (23) W, 49-28 (13) at Purdue (22) W, 38-31 (6) at Stanford (0:55)

Date Result Opponent 9.2.2006 W, 14-10 (2) at Georgia Tech 9.23.2006 W, 40-37 (12) at Michigan State (2:53) 11.25.2006 L, 24-44 (6) at USC (3) 1.3.2007 L, 14-41 (11) vs. LSU (4) 10 9.8.2007 L, 10-31 at Penn State (14) 10.6.2007 W, 20-6 at UCLA 10.25.2008 W, 33-7 at Washington 11.8.2008 L, 0-17 at Boston College 11.29.2008 L, 3-38 at USC (5) 9.26.2009 W, 24-21 at Purdue (0:25) 10.31.2009 W, 40-14 vs. Washington State 15 11.14.2009 L, 22-27 at Pittsburgh (8) 11.28.2009 L, 38-45 at Stanford (0:59) 9.18.2010 L, 31-34 (ot) at Michigan State (R) 10.2.2010 W, 31-13 at Boston College 11.20.2010 W, 27-3 vs. Army 16 11.27.2010 W, 20-16 at USC (R) (2:23) 9.10.2011 L, 31-35 at Michigan (0:02) 10.1.2011 W, 38-10 at Purdue 10.22.2011 L, 17-31 USC 11.5.2011 W, 24-17 at Wake Forest 11.12.2011 W, 45-21 vs. Maryland 17 11.26.11 L, 14-28 (22) at Stanford (4) 12.29.11 L, 14-18 vs. Florida State (25) 18 9.15.2012 W, 20-3 (20) at Michigan State (10) 9.22.2012 W, 13-6 (11) Michigan (18) 10.6.2012 W, 41-3 (9) vs. Miami 11 10.27.2012 W, 30-13 (5) at Oklahoma (8) 11.10.2012 W, 21-6 (4) at Boston College 11.24.2012 W, 22-13 (1) at USC 1.7.2013 L, 14-42 (1) vs. Alabama (2) 19 Totals 69-37-2 Games at Notre Dame Stadium in bold 1Briggs Stadium (Detroit) 2Shea Stadium (New York) 3Orange Bowl (Miami) 4Sugar Bowl (Tulane Stadium; New Orleans) 5Foxboro Stadium (Foxboro, Mass.) 6Gator Bowl (Jacksonville) 7Liberty Bowl (Detroit) 8Memorial Stadium (Baltimore) 9Giants Stadium (East Rutherford, N.J.) 10Sugar Bowl (Superdome; New Orleans) 11Soldier Field (Chicago) 12Independence Bowl (Shreveport, La.) 13Fiesta Bowl (Sun Devil Stadium; Tempe, Ariz.) 14Insight Bowl (Bank One Ballpark; Phoenix, Ariz.) 15Alamodome (San Antonio) 16Yankee Stadium (New York) 17FedEx Field (Landover, Md.) 18Citrus Bowl (Orlando, Fla.) 19BCS National Championship (SunLife Stadium; Miami, Fla.)

Beginning in 1936, the number in front of the opponent indicates Notre Dame’s ranking in the AP poll. The number following the opponent indicates its ranking. (NT) night game; (R) game played in rain; (0:00) time remaining when deciding points were scored.



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8 All-Time Road Openers Year W/L Opp. 11.14.1889 W Northwestern 1.1.1893 L Chicago 11.6.1897 L Chicago 10.8.1898 W Illinois 10.4.1899 L Chicago 10.25.1900 L Indiana 10.5.1901 W Ohio Medical University 10.18.1902 L Michigan (at Toledo) 11.21.1903 W Ohio Medical University 10.22.1904 W Ohio Medical University 11.11.1905 L Indiana 11.3.1906 W Purdue 11.23.1907 W Purdue 10.17.1908 L Michigan 10.30.1909 W Pittsburgh 10.29.1910 L Michigan State 11.4.1911 T Pittsburgh 11.2.1912 W Pittsburgh (S) 11.1.1913 W Army 10.17.1914 L Yale 10.23.1915 L Nebraska 10.7.1916 W Western Reserve 10.13.1917 T Wisconsin 9.28.1918 W Case Tech 10.18.1919 W Nebraska 10.16.1920 W Nebraska 10.8.1921 L Iowa 10.14.1922 W Purdue 10.20.1923 W Princeton 10.25.1924 W Princeton 10.24.1925 W Minnesota 10.9.1926 W Minnesota 10.8.1927 W Detroit 10.6.1928 L Wisconsin 10.5.1929 W Indiana 10.25.1930 W Pittsburgh 10.3.1931 W Indiana 10.29.1932 L Pittsburgh 10.14.1933 W Indiana 11.3.1934 L Pittsburgh 10.5.1935 W Carnegie Tech 10.24.1936 L (7) Pittsburgh (9) 10.9.1937 T Illinois 10.8.1938 W Georgia Tech 10.28.1939 W (2) Carnegie Tech (S) 10.26.1940 W (2) Illinois 10.11.1941 W Georgia Tech 9.26.1942 T Wisconsin 9.25.1943 W Pittsburgh 9.30.1944 W Pittsburgh 10.6.1945 W Georgia Tech 9.28.1946 W Illinois 10.4.1947 W Pittsburgh 10.2.1948 W Pittsburgh 10.1.1949 W Washington 10.14.1950 W (10) Tulane 10.20.1951 W Pittsburgh 9.27.1952 T (10) Pennsylvania (12) 9.26.1953 W (1) Oklahoma (6) 10.9.1954 W (8) Pittsburgh 10.7.1955 W (5) Miami, Fla. (NT) (15)

Result 9-0 0-8 5-34 5-0 6-23 0-6 6-0 0-23 35-0 17-5 5-22 2-0 17-0 6-12 6-0 0-17 0-0 3-0 35-13 0-28 19-20 48-0 0-0 26-6 14-9 16-7 7-10 20-0 25-2 12-0 19-7 20-7 20-0 6-22 14-0 35-19 25-0 0-12 12-2 0-19 14-3 0-26 0-0 14-6 7-6 26-0 20-0 7-7 41-0 58-0 40-7 26-6 40-6 40-0 27-7 13-9 33-0 7-7 28-21 33-0 14-0

Year W/L Opp. Result 9.22.1956 L (3) SMU (NT) (1:50) 13-19 9.28.1957 W Purdue 12-0 10.4.1958 W (7) SMU (17) 14-6 10.3.1959 L (8) Purdue 7-28 10.8.1960 L North Carolina (R) 7-12 10.7.1961 W Purdue 22-20 9.29.1962 W Oklahoma 13-7 10.5.1963 L Purdue 6-7 9.26.1964 W Wisconsin (R) 31-7 9.18.1965 W (3) California 48-6 10.1.1966 W (4) Northwestern 35-7 9.30.1967 L (1) Purdue (10) 21-28 10.5.1968 W (5) Iowa 51-28 9.27.1969 L (9) Purdue (16) 14-28 9.19.1970 W (6) Northwestern 35-14 9.25.1971 W (2) Purdue (2:58) (R) 8-7 9.23.1972 W (13) Northwestern 37-0 9.29.1973 W (7) Purdue 20-7 9.9.1974 W (2) Georgia Tech (NT) 31-7 9.20.1975 W (9) Purdue 17-0 9.25.1976 W Northwestern 48-0 9.10.1977 W (3) Pittsburgh (7) 19-9 10.7.1978 W Michigan State 29-25 9.15.1979 W (9) Michigan (6) 12-10 10.4.1980 W (7) Michigan State 26-21 9.19.1981 L (1) Michigan (11) 7-25 10.2.1982 W (11) Michigan State 11-3 9.10.1983 W (5) Purdue 52-6 9.15.1984 W Michigan State (8:16) 24-20 9.14.1985 L (13) Michigan 12-20 9.20.1986 L (20) Michigan State 15-20 9.12.1987 W (16) Michigan (9) 26-7 9.17.1988 W (8) Michigan State 20-3 9.16.1989 W (1) Michigan (2) 24-19 9.22.1990 W (1) Michigan State (0:34) (24) 20-19 9.14.1991 L (7) Michigan (3) 14-24 9.19.1992 W (7) Michigan State 52-31 9.11.1993 W (11) Michigan (3) 27-23 9.17.1994 W (8) Michigan State 21-20 9.9.1995 W (25) Purdue 35-28 9.5.1996 W *(6) Vanderbilt (NT) 14-7 9.13.1997 L (12) Purdue 17-28 9.12.1998 L (10) Michigan State (NT) 23-45 9.4.1999 L (16) Michigan (7) (1:38) 22-26 9.23.2000 L (16) Michigan State (23) (1:48) 21-27 9.8.2001 L (23) Nebraska (5) (NT) 10-27 9.21.2002 W (12) Michigan State (1:15) 21-17 9.13.2003 L Michigan (5) 0-38 9.4.2004 L BYU (NT) 17-20 9.3.2005 W Pittsburgh (23) (NT) 42-21 9.2.2006 W (2) Georgia Tech (NT) 14-10 9.8.2007 L Penn State (NT) (14) 10-31 9.20.2008 L Michigan State 7-23 9.12.2009 L (23) Michigan (0:11) 34-38 9.18.2010 L Michigan State (NT) (R) 31-34 (ot) 9.10.2011 L Michigan (NT) (0:02) 31-35 9.15.2012 W Michigan State (10) (NT) 20-3 TOTALS 76-37-5

Beginning with the 1936 season, the number in front of the opponent name indicates Notre Dame's ranking in the Associated Press poll coming into the game. The number following the opponent name indicates its ranking; NT - indicates night game; 0:00 - time remaining in games decided in the final minutes (in case of ties, time followed by team scoring last). ROAD SEASON OPENERS u Notre Dame is 76-37-5 (.665) in road openers, but has dropped 12 of its last 16. u Notre Dame picked up a victory in 2012 (at Michigan State, 20-3) to secure a win in its first road opener since 2006. u Notre Dame owns a 4-9 (.308) record when its first road game of the season comes against Michigan. In fact, the Wolverines have captured each of the last four meetings with the Irish when they have ventured on the road for the first time of the year. u Notre Dame last upended the Wolverines in a road opener back in 1993. The Irish knocked off Michigan, 27-23. WE'VE BEEN HERE BEFORE u Notre Dame has opened its road schedule with Michigan on 13 previous occasions. Only three programs have faced the Irish more often in their road openers than the Wolverines. u Here are the top 10 programs in terms of road-opening opponents for the Irish. Rank School Games 1. Michigan State 16 2. Purdue 15 Pittsburgh 15 4. Michigan 13 5. Northwestern 5 Indiana 5 Georgia Tech 5 8. Wisconsin 4 Illinois 4 Nebraska 4

ND Record 10-6 10-5 11-3-1 4-9 5-0 3-2 5-0 1-1-2 3-0-1 2-2

Most Points Scored: 58-0, Pittsburgh (9.30.1944) Most Points Allowed: 38-0, Michigan (9.13.2003) Largest Margin of Victory: 58-0, Pittsburgh (9.30.1944) Largest Margin of Defeat: 38-0, Michigan (9.13.2003)

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9 Post Game Notes Notre Dame 28, Temple 6

TOMMY REES u Rees had three touchdown passes in the first half. It was the third time in his career that he has had at least three touchdown passes in one half. Rees' career high is four, which he accomplished against Air Force in 2011. u Rees threw for a career-high 346 yards against Temple, which marked the third time he had at least 300 yards passing in a game. u Rees registered his longest career pass when he connected with tight end Troy Niklas for a 66-yard touchdown. His previous long was a 56-yard pass against Navy in 2011. u Rees’ passing yards per attempt (15.04) figure ranked as the third highest ever in a game by a Notre Dame quarterback who attempted a minimum of 15 passes. u Rees’ passing yards per completion (21.6) figure ranked as the highest in a game by a Notre Dame quarterback since Brady Quinn (22.1) at Stanford in 2003. Since 1998, only Quinn and Jarious Jackson (twice) had a higher average per completion. u Rees’ 238.97 pass-efficiency rating was more than 100 points above his career mark coming in to the game and more than double his rating over each of his previous five starts. DAVARIS DANIELS u Daniels collected his first career touchdown reception (32 yards) from Tommy Rees on the first passing play on the opening drive for Notre Dame to give the Irish the early 7-0 lead. u Daniels added a second score on the ensuing drive for the Irish, also a 32-yard TD reception, for his first game with multiple touchdown catches. TJ JONES u Jones notched his first career 100-yard receiving game. His 138 receiving yards was a career high. u Jones recorded a 51-yard reception on the second drive for Notre Dame, which was his longest reception since his freshman season when he had a 55-yard TD reception against Michigan. TROY NIKLAS u Niklas had his longest career reception with a 66-yard touchdown catch at the end of the first half. His previous long grab was 30 yards against Purdue in 2012. It was his second career touchdown. STEPHON TUITT u Tuitt recorded his 15th career sack, which moved him into 10th on the all-time Notre Dame sack list (sacks became a recorded statistic in 1982). CHRIS BROWN u Brown had three catches in the game to set a career high for receptions in a single contest. He had two catches all of last season. Brown's 57 yards receiving was one more yard than his previous career total of 56 yards.   DAN FOX u Fox collected 10 tackles, which is a career high and his first game with double-digit tackles. CAM MCDANIEL u McDaniel totaled 65 yards on 12 carries, both of which are new career-highs for the running back.

CARLO CALABRESE u Calabrese recovered a fumble on a punt late in the fourth quarter for the first fumble recovery of his career. TAREAN FOLSTON u Folston caught the first pass of his Irish career late in the fourth quarter for a first down. MAX REDFIELD u Redfield recorded his first career tackle on the first Irish kickoff. KYLE BRINDZA u Brindza’s first career punt went 47 yards. He finished with five punts for a 41.2-yard average. Brindza also is the kickoff specialist for Notre Dame. JAYLON SMITH u Smith became the first true-freshman linebacker to start the first game of the season for Notre Dame since 1995 (Kory Minor). AMIR CARLISLE u Carlisle’s first career carry for Notre Dame went for 37 yards to open the game for the Irish. Carlisle had nine carries for 68 yards in the game for a 9.7-yard per carry average. NEWCOMERS u Ten freshmen played for Notre Dame against Temple including Jaylon Smith (started), Max Redfield, William Fuller, James Onwualu, Cole Luke, Corey Robinson (started), Issac Rochell, Greg Bryant, Tarean Folston and Devin Butler. u Six other players made their first appearances for Notre Dame, including CJ Prosise, Amir Carlisle, Eliar Hardy, John Turner, Scott Daly and Jarron Jones. u Eight players made their first career starts, including Nick Martin, Ronnie Stanley, Corey Robinson, CJ Prosise, Amir Carlisle, Sheldon Day, Jaylon Smith and Austin Collinsworth. CAPTAINS u The captains for Notre Dame were Bennett Jackson (CB), TJ Jones (WR) and Zach Martin (OT). OFFENSE USES BIG PLAYS TO ROLL UP YARDS u Notre Dame's four TD drives covered 324 yards in only 14 plays (21 yds/play). u Notre Dame collected 543 total yards of offense and averaged 8.8 yards per play. The 8.8 yards per offensive play equaled the highest during the Kelly era. u The 543 total yards were the fifth-most during the Kelly era. u The 355 passing yards were the fifth-most during the Kelly era. u Four different Irish players registered a reception of 25 yards or longer. u Notre Dame recorded seven receptions of 20 yards or longer. FIRST-DOWN SUCCESS u Of the 543 yards of total offense Notre Dame accumulated, 328 of those yards were gained on first down. The Irish ran 29 plays on first down and averaged 11.3 yards per attempt. Notre Dame gained over 15 yards on eight different first-down plays and exceeded 25 yards on four.

DEFENSE MAKES SECOND-HALF ADJUSTMENTS u Notre Dame allowed 362 total yards, but 155 came in the second quarter alone. The Irish limited Temple to 126 total yards in the second half (after allowing 236 in the first half). u The Irish limited Temple to just 3.82 yards per offensive play in the second half. u Temple had four drives penetrate the Notre Dame 26-yard line but the Irish limited the Owls to one score (a touchdown). u Temple had five runs of 10 or more yards and three receptions of 20 or more yards, but only two (one each) came after halftime. u Notre Dame's pass defense limited Temple to 9.9 yards per completion and 4.9 yards per attempt. The Owls' passing attack was just 8-of-19 (42.1 percent) for 70 yards in the second half, which translated into a miniscule 3.6 yards per attempt.



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10 Notre Dame's Record When... Kelly Career Kelly at ND 2013 At Home 108-26-1 15-5 1-0 On The Road 84-37-1 9-3 0-0 Neutral Site Games 8-5 5-3 0-0 In Overtime 6-3 2-1 0-0 Coming off a loss 40-21 6-5 1-0 Coming off a win 146-36-1 22-6 0-0 Coming off an open date 13-2 2-1 0-0 Vs. AP top 25 14-8 6-4 0-0 Both teams are AP-ranked 8-4 4-2 0-0 Neither team is ranked 45-22 13-6 0-0 Ranked higher 34-5 12-2 1-0 Opponent is ranked higher 6-7 3-3 0-0 Vs. In-state Opponents 73-22-2 3-0 0-0 In August 4-2 1-0 1-0 In September 59-28 7-5 0-0 In October 70-21-2 10-3 0-0 In November 58-14 10-1 0-0 In December 9-2 1-1 0-0 In January 0-2 0-1 0-0 On Television 59-19* 29-11 1-0 On NBC 16-5 16-5 1-0 On ABC 9-2 7-2 0-0 On ESPN 9-5 1-3 0-0 On ESPN2 8-2 1-0 0-0 On CBS 2-1 2-1 0-0 Afternoon Games 135-49-2 17-5 1-0 Night Games 65-19 12-6 0-0 Decided By 3 or Less 38-14-2 5-3 0-0 Decided By 7 or Less 65-29-2 11-6 0-0 Scoring First 136-23 22-5 1-0 Opponent Scores First 62-45-2 7-6 0-0 Leading At Halftime 156-13 24-3 1-0 Tied At Halftime 12-6 1-1 0-0 Trailing At Halftime 29-49-2 4-7 0-0 Leading After 3 Qtrs. 169-11 24-3 1-0 Tied After 3 Qtrs. 8-2 0-1 0-0 Trailing After 3 Qtrs. 21-55 4-7 0-0 Scoring 40+ Points 74-1 6-0 0-0 Scoring 30-39 Points 53-6 6-2 0-0 Scoring 20-29 Points 56-25-1 13-3 1-0 Scoring 0-19 Points 17-36-1 4-6 0-0 Allowing 40+ Points 6-15 0-1 0-0 Allowing 30-39 Points 12-26 1-4 0-0 Allowing 20-29 Points 51-21-1 3-3 0-0 Allowing 0-19 Points 131-6-1 25-1 1-0 Outrushing Opponent 161-23-1 24-2 1-0 Getting Outrushed 35-44-2 4-9 0-0 Passing For More Yds 130-42-1 17-9 1-0 Passing For Fewer Yds 69-23-1 12-2 0-0 Outgaining Opponent 168-21-1 23-4 1-0 Getting Outgained 30-44-1 6-7 0-0 Winning Time of Poss. 106-24 17-2 1-0 Losing Time of Poss. 92-42-2 12-9 0-0 Scoring a Def./ST TD 63-6 4-2 0-0 Allowing a Def./ST TD 15-24 1-5 0-0 Fewer Penalty Yards 50-32-1 12-7 0-0 More Penalty Yards 142-34-1 17-4 1-0 Winning Turnover Battle 120-12 17-1 1-0 Losing Turnover Battle 50-38-1 9-10 0-0 Individual 100-yard rusher 91-19-1 8-2 0-0 Individual 100-yard receiver 75-24 5-7 1-0 Individual 200-yard passer 131-32-1 17-7 1-0 Opponent 100-yard rusher 35-35-1 3-7 0-0 Opponent 100-yard receiver 59-31 3-6 0-0 Opponent 200-yard passer 76-32-1 9-8 1-0 * excludes regular season games from GVSU era (unknown TV games). Some records fail to include two contests; Nov. 16, 1991 vs. Valparaiso and Oct. 26, 1996 vs. Saginaw Valley State (detailed stats unavailable)

A VICTORY OVER MICHIGAN... u Improves Notre Dame to 2-0 on the season for the second straight year. u Improves the Irish to 22-4 over their last 26 games overall and 22-2 over their last 24 regular season contests. u Gives Notre Dame a victory in its second straight season-opening road contest. u Snaps the Irish three-game losing streak against Michigan in Ann Arbor. u Improves Notre Dame to 70-37-2 (.651) all-time in night games. u Improves the Irish to 147-131-10 (.528) all-time against teams ranked in the top 25. u Improves Notre Dame to 58-56-4 (.508) on the road against teams ranked in the top 25. u Improves the Irish record to 77-37-5 (.668) all-time in road openers. u Improves Notre Dame's all-time record to 867-301-42 (.734). u Improves the Irish all-time road record to 285-144-23 (.656). u Improves Notre Dame to 17-23-1 (.427) in the all-time series with Michigan. u Improves the Irish to 8-13-0 (.381) on the road in the all-time series with Michigan. u Improves Notre Dame to 15-10-1 (.596) all-time against the Wolverines when they are ranked in the top 25. u Improves the Irish to 7-5-0 (.583) all-time on the road against the Wolverines when they are ranked in the top 25. u Improves Notre Dame when ranked in the top 25 to 14-10-1 (.580) all-time against the Wolverines. u Improves the Irish when ranked in the top 25 to 7-6-0 (.538) on the road against Michigan. u Improves Notre Dame when ranked in the top 25 to 14-8-1 (.630) all-time against the Wolverines when ranked in the top 25. u Improves the Irish when ranked in the top 25 to 7-4-0 (.636) on the road against Michigan when ranked in the top 25. u Improves Notre Dame's all-time record against Big Ten foes to 234-124-16 (.647). u Improves the Irish road record against Big Ten foes to 104-70-10 (.592). u Improves Kelly's record to 201-68-2 (.745) overall. u Improves Kelly's record at Notre Dame to 30-11 (.732). u Improves Kelly's record to 82-33 (.713) in FBS games. u Improves Kelly's record to 73-21 (.777) since 2006. u Improves Kelly's record to 124-35 (.780) since 2001. u Improves Kelly's record to 2-3 (.400) all-time against Michigan. u Improves Kelly's record to 1-2 (.333) all-time on the road against Michigan. u Improves Kelly's record to 8-8 (.500) all-time against Big Ten foes. u Improves Kelly's record to 4-7 (.364) all-time on the road against Big Ten foes. u Improves Kelly's record to 61-28 (.685) all-time in the month of September. u Improves Kelly's record to 147-36-1 (.802) coming off a victory. A LOSS TO MICHIGAN... u Drops Notre Dame to 1-1 on the season for the first time since 2010. u Drops the Irish to 21-5 over their last 26 games overall and 21-3 over their last 24 regular season contests. u Extends Notre Dame's losing streak to four games against Michigan in Ann Arbor. u Drops the Irish to 69-38-2 (.642) all-time in night games. u Drops Notre Dame to 146-132-10 (.524) all-time against teams ranked in the top 25. u Drops the Irish to 57-57-4 (.500) on the road against teams ranked in the top 25. u Drops Notre Dame to 76-38-5 (.660) all-time in road openers. u Drops the all-time record for the Irish to 866-302-42 (.733). u Drops Notre Dame's all-time road record to 284-145-23 (.654). u Drops the Irish to 16-24-1 (.402) in the all-time series with Michigan. u Drops Notre Dame to 7-14-0 (.333) on the road in the all-time series with Michigan. u Drops the Irish to 14-11-1 (.558) all-time against the Wolverines when they are ranked in the top 25. u Drops Notre Dame to 6-6-0 (.500) all-time on the road against the Wolverines when they are ranked in the top 25. u Drops the Irish when ranked in the top 25 to 13-11-1 (.540) all-time against the Wolverines. u Drops Notre Dame when ranked in the top 25 to 6-7-0 (.462) on the road against Michigan. u Drops the Irish when ranked in the top 25 to 13-9-1 (.587) all-time against the Wolverines when ranked in the top 25. u Drops Notre Dame when ranked in the top 25 to 6-5-0 (.545) on the road against Michigan when ranked in the top 25. u Drops the all-time record for the Irish against Big Ten foes to 233-125-16 (.644). u Drops Notre Dame's road record against Big Ten foes to 103-71-10 (.587). u Drops Kelly's record to 200-69-2 (.742) overall. u Drops Kelly's record at Notre Dame to 29-12 (.707). u Drops Kelly's record to 81-34 (.704) in FBS games. u Drops Kelly's record to 72-22 (.766) since 2006. u Drops Kelly's record to 123-36 (.774) since 2001. u Drops Kelly's record to 1-4 (.200) all-time against Michigan. u Drops Kelly's record to 0-3 (.000) all-time on the road against Michigan. u Drops Kelly's record to 7-9 (.438) all-time against Big Ten foes. u Drops Kelly's record to 3-8 (.273) all-time on the road against Big Ten foes. u Drops Kelly's record to 60-29 (.674) all-time in the month of September. u Drops Kelly's record to 146-37-1 (.796) coming off a victory.

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KELLY'S WINNING WAYS u Seven active FBS coaches have guided their respective schools to an undefeated regular season since 2009. Three of those seven coaches, including Brian Kelly, have done it on multiple occasions. Brian Kelly 2012 – Notre Dame – 12-1 (Lost in BCS Championship Game) 2009 – Cincinnati – 12-0 (Did not coach bowl game)

Urban Meyer 2012 – Ohio State – 12-0 2009 – Florida – 13-1 (Lost in SEC Championship Game)

Gary Patterson 2010 – TCU – 13-0 2009 – TCU – 12-1 (Lost in Fiesta Bowl)

Kevin Sumlin 2011 – Houston – 13-1 (Lost in C-USA Champ Game)

Mack Brown 2009 – Texas – 13-1 (Lost in BCS Championship Game)

Nick Saban 2009 Alabama – 14-0

Chris Peterson 2009 – Boise State – 14-0 u Among college coaches with at least five years of service or 50 victories at a school that was classified as a major college at the time, Brian Kelly is the 23rd to reach 200 career victories. Here is that list of coaches: WHEN MILESTONE REACHED Age in Career Career Coach (Date Reached Milestone) Yrs.-Days Game (Record) Yr.-Game Eddie Anderson (11-14-1964) 64-1 342nd (200-127-15) 39-8 Chris Ault (10-9-2009) 61-336 295th (200-94-1) 25-5 *Frank Beamer (9-15-2007) 60-331 310th (200-106-4) 27-3 Bobby Bowden (10-27-1990) 60-353 279th (200-76-3) 25-7 *Mack Brown (11-27-2008) 57-92 301st (200-100-1) 25-12 Bear Bryant (9-10-1971) 57-364 282nd (200-66-16) 27-1 Vince Dooley (11-26-1988) 56-84 286th (200-76-10) 25-11 LaVell Edwards (9-24-1994) 64-348 277th (200-74-3) 23-4 Hayden Fry (11-20-1993) 64-265 361st (200-152-9) 32-11 Woody Hayes (11-2-1974) 61-261 268th (200-60-8) 29-8 Lou Holtz (9-9-1995) 58-243 297th (200-90-7) 26-2 Brian Kelly (8-31-2013) 51-310 270th (200-68-2) 23-1 Jess Neely (9-26-1964) 66-265 373rd (200-155-18) 38-1 Don Nehlen (11-11-2000) 64-314 335th (200-127-8) 30-9 Tom Osborne (10-7-1993) 56-224 249th (200-46-3) 21-5 Joe Paterno (9-5-1987) 60-258 246th (200-44-2) 22-1 Bo Schembechler (10-4-1986) 57-33 262nd (200-55-7) 24-4 *Steve Spurrier (9-15-2012) 67-118 277th (200-75-2) 23-3 Amos Alonzo Stagg (10-11-1919) 57-56 294th (200-74-20) 30-1 Jim Sweeney (11-2-1996) 67-62 355th (200-151-4) 32-8 Jim Tressel (9-15-2007) 54-298 273rd (200-71-2) 22-3 Pop Warner (12-1-1917) 46-240 278th (200-67-11) 22-10 Warren Woodson (10-13-1973) 70-231 307th (200-93-14) 31-6 u Amongst the list, Kelly is the second-youngest to ever reach 200 career victories. Age in Rank Coach Yrs.-Days 1. Pop Warner 46-240 2. Brian Kelly 51-310 3. Jim Tressel 54-298 4. Vince Dooley 56-84 5. Tom Osborne 56-224 u Amongst the list, Kelly reached 200 career victories in the fifth-fewest games. Career Game Rank Coach (Record at Time) 1. Joe Paterno 246 (200-44-2) 2. Tom Osborne 249 (200-46-3) 3. Bo Schembechler 262 (200-55-7) 4. Woody Hayes 268 (200-60-8) 5. Brian Kelly 270 (200-68-2) u In his four years at Notre Dame, Brian Kelly has helped the Irish secure a 24-3 record when entering halftime with a lead and 24-3 mark when leading after three quarters.

National Rankings ASSOCIATED PRESS (Preseason) Rk School Record Pts 1. Alabama (58) 0-0 1498 2. Ohio State (1) 0-0 1365 3. Oregon 0-0 1335 4. Stanford 0-0 1294 5. Georgia (1) 0-0 1249 6. South Carolina 0-0 1154 7. Texas A&M 0-0 1104 8. Clemson 0-0 1083 9. Louisville 0-0 1042 10. Florida 0-0 894 11. Florida State 0-0 845 12. LSU 0-0 802 13. Oklahoma State 0-0 755 14. Notre Dame 0-0 748 15. Texas 0-0 677 16. Oklahoma 0-0 579 17. Michigan 0-0 531 18. Nebraska 0-0 382 19. Boise State 0-0 328 20. TCU 0-0 323 21. UCLA 0-0 286 22. Northwestern 0-0 199 23. Wisconsin 0-0 185 24. USC 0-0 134 25. Oregon State 0-0 129 Others Receiving Votes Michigan State 95, Baylor 92, Virginia Tech 86, Miami (FL) 85, Arizona State 53, Kansas State 43, Fresno State 36, Vanderbilt 19, Washington 17, Northern Illinois 16, Ole Miss 11, Utah State 8, Georgia Tech 6, Cincinnati 3, Arizona 3, North Carolina 3, Penn State 2, BYU 1.

USA TODAY/COACHES (Preseason) Rk School Record Pts 1. Alabama (58) 0-0 1545 2. Ohio State (3) 0-0 1427 3. Oregon 0-0 1397 4. Stanford 0-0 1262 5. Georgia 0-0 1250 6. Texas A&M (1) 0-0 1215 7. South Carolina 0-0 1136 8. Clemson 0-0 1047 9. Louisville 0-0 1010 10. Florida 0-0 930 11. Notre Dame 0-0 872 12. Florida State 0-0 844 13. LSU 0-0 797 14. Oklahoma State 0-0 726 15. Texas 0-0 622 16. Oklahoma 0-0 620 17. Michigan 0-0 589 18. Nebraska 0-0 426 19. Boise State 0-0 420 20. TCU 0-0 400 21. UCLA 0-0 202 22. Northwestern 0-0 186 23. Wisconsin 0-0 172 24. USC 0-0 165 25. Oregon State 0-0 135 Others Receiving Votes Kansas State 113, Miami (FL) 101, Michigan State 89, Baylor 80, Virginia Tech 65, Fresno State 62, Arizona State 51, Ole Miss 32, Vanderbilt 29, Utah State 23, BYU 20, North Carolina 19, Northern Illinois 19, Tulsa 9, San Jose State 8, Ohio 8, Arizona 5, Cincinnati 3, East Carolina 3, Mississippi State 3, Kent State 3, Washington 3, UCF 2, Tennessee 1, Toledo 1, Rutgers 1, Arkansas 1, Arkansas State 1.

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12 2013 Notre Dame Honors/Awards Kyle Brindza, Jr., K Lou Groza Watch List Carlo Calabrese, Sr., LB Butkus Award Watch List DaVaris Daniels, Jr., WR Biletnikoff Award Watch List Dan Fox, Sr., LB Butkus Award Watch List Bennett Jackson, Sr., CB Bednarik Award Watch List TJ Jones, Sr., WR Biletnikoff Award Watch List Ben Koyack, Jr., TE Mackey Award Watch List Zack Martin, Sr., OT Phil Steele Preseason Third Team All-American Outland Trophy Watch List Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List Troy Niklas, Jr., TE Mackey Award Watch List College Football Performance Awards Honorable Mention Tight End (Sept. 2) Louis Nix III, Sr., DL Lindy's Preseason First Team All-American Phil Steele Preseason First Team All-American Sports Illustrated Preseason Second Team All-American CBSSports.com Preseason First Team All-American Maxwell Award Watch List Bednarik Award Watch List Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List Outland Trophy Watch List Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List Tommy Rees, Sr., QB FBS Independent Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 2) College Football Performance Awards Honorable Mention Quarterback (Sept. 2) Prince Shembo, Sr., LB Bednarik Award Watch List Butkus Award Watch List Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List Stephon Tuitt, Jr., DL Lindy's Preseason First Team All-American ESPN.com Preseason First Team All-American Phil Steele Preseason First Team All-American Sporting News Preseason First Team All-American Sports Illustrated Preseason First Team All-American CBSSports.com Preseason First Team All-American Maxwell Award Watch List Bednarik Award Watch List Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List Ted Hendricks Award Watch List

u Kelly is 169-11 in his coaching career when taking a lead into the fourth quarter and 105-5 since 2001. He owns a 156-13 record when taking a lead into halftime, including a 101-5 mark since 2001. u Here are a couple other pretty remarkable win-loss records during Kelly’s career: u Kelly is 13-2 coming off a bye week. u Kelly is 136-23 when scoring first. u Kelly is 161-23-1 when outrushing his opponent. u Kelly is 120-12 when his team wins the turnover battle. u Kelly is 38-14-2 in games decided by three points or less. u Kelly is 63-6 when his team gets a defensive or special teams touchdown. u Kelly is 58-14 in the month of November, including a 22-2 mark since 2006. u Kelly is 127-7 when his team scores 30+ points, including a 74-1 mark with 40+ points. u Kelly is 131-6-1 when his team allows 19 points or less. u Kelly is 146-36-1 coming off a victory. u Kelly-coached teams owned a 57-game winning streak in games where they held their opponents to less than 20 points, which ended in the 2011 Champs Sports Bowl loss to Florida State (18-14). Kelly’s previous such loss came on Dec. 8, 2001 when North Dakota edged Grand Valley State, 17-14, in the NCAA Division II title game. u Kelly coached teams have won 69 of their last 70 games when holding their opponents to less than 20 points. u Since 2001, Brian Kelly has totaled the third-most wins among all active FBS coaches. Winningest Active NCAA FBS Coaches (By Victories, Since 2001) Name, School W L T 1. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma 130 32 0 2. Mack Brown, Texas 124 32 0 3. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame 123 35 0 4. Mark Richt, Georgia 118 41 0 5. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech 117 44 0 Urban Meyer, Ohio State 117 23 0 6. Gary Patterson, TCU 116 36 0 8. Les Miles, LSU 113 42 0 9. Nick Saban, Alabama 109 25 0 10. Kirk Ferentz, Iowa 96 56 0

Pct. .802 .795 .778 .742 .727 .836 .763 .729 .813 .632

u Since 2006, Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly has compiled the fifth-most wins of any active NCAA FBS coach. Kelly has gone on to win 72 contests (72-21 overall) over that span. The only coaches ahead of Kelly in that time frame are Chris Peterson of Boise State (84), Les Miles of LSU (75), Bob Stoops of Oklahoma (75) and Gary Patterson of TCU (73). Winningest Active NCAA FBS Coaches (By Victories, Since 2006) Name, School W L T 1. Chris Petersen, Boise State 84 9 0 2. Les Miles, LSU 75 19 0 Bob Stoops, Oklahoma 75 21 0 4. Gary Patterson, TCU 73 19 0 5. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame 72 21 0 6. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech 70 26 0 7. Bret Bielema, Arkansas 69 24 0 Urban Meyer, Ohio State 69 12 0 9 Bronco Mendenhall, BYU 68 24 0 Mack Brown, Texas 68 24 0 *Minimum six years as FBS head coach; record at four-year colleges only

Pct. .903 .798 .781 .793 .774 .729 .742 .852 .739 .739

u Brian Kelly ranks as the fifth-most successful active NCAA FBS coach in winning percentage since 2007. Kelly's .785 winning percentage is bested only by Chris Peterson of Boise State (.888), Nick Saban of Alabama (.841), Urban Meyer of Ohio State (.836) and Les Miles of LSU (.790). Winningest Active NCAA FBS Coaches (By Win Percentage, Since 2007) Name, School W L T Pct. 1. Chris Petersen, Boise State 71 9 0 .888 2. Nick Saban, Alabama 69 13 0 .841 3. Urban Meyer, Ohio State 56 11 0 .836 4. Les Miles, LSU 64 17 0 .790 5. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame 62 17 0 .785 Gary Patterson, TCU 62 17 0 .785 7. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma 64 18 0 .780 8. Mack Brown, Texas 58 21 0 .734 9. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech 60 23 0 .723 10. Bronco Mendenhall, BYU 57 22 0 .722

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u Brian Kelly ranks fourth and seventh among active NCAA FBS coach in both victories and winning percentage, respectively. Here is a look at the top 10 winningest active coaches in the FBS (min. six years completed as FBS head coach, record at four-year colleges only): Winningest Active NCAA FBS Coaches (By Victories) Name, School Years W L T Pct. 1. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech 32 258 128 4 .667 2. Mack Brown, Texas 29 237 117 1 .669 3. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina 23 209 77 2 .729 4. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame 23 200 68 2 .744 5. Bill Snyder, Kansas State 21 170 86 1 .663 6. Larry Blakeney, Troy 22 169 99 1 .630 7. Gary Pinkel, Missouri 22 163 98 3 .623 8. Nick Saban, Alabama 17 155 55 1 .737 9. Paul Pasqualoni, Connecticut 21 151 91 1 .623 10. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma 14 150 37 0 .802 *Minimum five years as FBS head coach; record at four-year colleges only Winningest Active NCAA FBS Coaches (By Win Percentage) Name, School Years W L 1. Chris Petersen, Boise State 7 84 9 2. Urban Meyer, Ohio State 11 117 23 3. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma 14 150 37 4. Gary Patterson, TCU 13 116 37 5. Bobby Petrino, Western Kentucky 8 76 26 6. Larry Coker, UTSA 8 73 25 7. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame 23 200 68 8. Mark Richt, Georgia 12 118 41 9. Bret Bielema, Wisconsin 7 69 24 10. Nick Saban, Alabama 17 155 55 *Minimum five years as FBS head coach; record at four-year colleges only

T 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1

Pct. .903 .836 .802 .758 .745 .745 .744 .742 .742 .737

u Kelly (29-11) and Holtz (30-10) nearly share the same won-loss record after their first 40 games as Irish head coach. Here is a graphic of Notre Dame head coaches since 1913 and win-loss records over their first 40 games on the Irish sideline: 1. Knute Rockne (36-2-2, .925) Home Record: 16-0-1 Road Record: 15-2-1 Record Vs. Ranked Foes: n/a

6. Elmer Layden (29-8-3, .763) Home Record: 18-3 Road Record: 8-3-2 Record Vs. Ranked Foes: 3-2

11. Bob Davie (23-17, .575) Home Record: 17-5-0 Road Record: 5-10-0 Record Vs. Ranked Foes: 6-10-0

2. Frank Leahy (33-3-4, .875) Home Record: 16-2-0 Road Record: 13-1-1 Record Vs. Ranked Foes: 12-1-2

7. Lou Holtz (30-10, .750) Home Record: 16-3-0 Road Record: 9-6-0 Record Vs. Ranked Foes: 9-6-0

12. Gerry Faust (21-18-1, .538) Home Record:: 10-8-0 Road Record: 8-9-1 Record Vs. Ranked Foes: 5-8-0

3. Jesse Harper (34-5-1, .863) Home Record: 16-0 Road Record: 15-5-1 Record Vs. Ranked Foes: n/a

8. Brian Kelly (29-11, .725) Home Record:: 15-5-0 Road Record: 10-3-0 Record Vs. Ranked Foes: 6-4-0

13. Joe Kuharich (17-23, .425) Home Record: 10-10-0 Road Record: 6-12-0 Record Vs. Ranked Foes: 3-8-0

4. Ara Parseghian (33-5-2, .850) Home Record: 18-2-0 Road Record: 12-3-2 Record Vs. Ranked Foes:4-4-1

9. Terry Brennan (26-14-0, .650) Home Record: 13-6-0 Road Record: 11-7-0 Record Vs. Ranked Foes: 8-10-0

5. Dan Devine (31-9-0, .775) Home Record: 14-5 Road Record: 12-3 Record Vs. Ranked Foes: 8-4

10. Charlie Weis (24-16, .600) Home Record: 13-9-0 Road Record: 10-5-0 Record Vs. Ranked Foes: 4-8-0

ESPN GAMEDAY AND NOTRE DAME u ESPN’s College GameDay program is making its 24th appearance for a Notre Dame game. The Irish are 7-7 all-time when GameDay is present outside an opposing stadium, 4-4 when present on Notre Dame's campus and 11-12 overall in the 23 times that the traditional college football program has appeared at any Irish contest, regardless of site. u Notre Dame last hosted GameDay on Oct. 6, 2012 against No. 17 Stanford. It marked the first GameDay appearance on Notre Dame's campus since Oct. 15, 2005, when No. 1 USC and the No. 9 Irish squared off.

Notre Dame Football By The Numbers .734 - Notre Dame's winning percentage, the second-highest in college football history. 2 - Notre Dame is one of two teams, college or professional, to have all of its games broadcast nationally on the radio and is the only team to have all of its home games televised nationally (NBC). 6 - College Football Hall of Fame Coaches - Jesse Harper, Lou Holtz, Knute Rockne, Frank Leahy, Ara Parseghian and Dan Devine. 7 - Heisman Trophy Winners: Angelo Bertelli (1943), Johnny Lujack (1947), Leon Hart (1949), John Lattner (1953), Paul Hornung (1956), John Huarte (1964) and Tim Brown (1987). 10 - Alumni in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. 11 - Consensus National Championships - since the AP poll began in 1936 (1943-46-47-49-66-73-77-88). No other school has more AP titles. The Irish also earned consensus national titles in 1924, 1929 and 1930 prior to the AP rankings. 12 - Unbeaten and untied seasons. 22 - Seasons in which the team has been voted the national champion by at least one selector. 32 - Bowl games in which the Irish have taken part. 33 - Unanimous first-team All-Americans -- more than any other school. 36 - Irish players that captured Super Bowl titles. 44 - College Football Hall of Fame Players. 64 - Notre Dame players selected in the first round of the NFL draft. 97 - Consensus All-Americans -- more than any other school. 99 - Percent graduation rate among football players who enter on scholarship and remain at least four years. 105 - Out of 124 seasons in which Notre Dame has finished with a winning record. 126 - Years of college football (including 2013). 188 - Selections on All-America first teams. 234 - Consecutive sellouts at Notre Dame Stadium. 250 - Consecutive games televised nationally or regionally. 368 - Appearances by the Irish on network television -- more than any other school and more than the next two combined. 477 - Irish players drafted in the National Football League. 866 - All-time victories, third all-time in college football.



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14 Starter Sheet Offense Z. Martin (LT/RT) Jones (WR) Watt (OG) Rees (QB) Lombard (RT) Niklas (TE) D. Smith (WR) Brown (WR) Atkinson III (RB) Daniels (WR) Koyack (TE) N. Martin (C) Stanley (RT) Robinson (WR) Prosise (WR) Carlisle (RB)

2013 Streak Career 1 40 40 - - 30 1 27 27 1 1 19 1 14 14 1 2 9 - - 4 1 2 5 - - 3 - - 3 - 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Defense Fox (ILB/OLB) Nix III (NG) Shembo (OLB/DE) Tuitt (DE) Calabrese (ILB) Russell (CB) Jackson (CB) Farley (S/OLB) Schwenke (NG) Day (DL) J. Smith (OLB) Collinsworth (S) Niklas (OLB)

2013 Streak Career 1 3 23 1 5 23 1 14 23 1 14 17 1 1 14 1 14 14 1 14 14 1 11 12 - - 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1

Longest Active Streaks Z. Martin (LT/RT) 40 Watt (OG) 27 Shembo (OLB/DE) 14 Tuitt (DE) 14 Lombard (RG) 14 Russell (CB) 14 Jackson (CB) 14 Most Career Starts (Active) Z. Martin (LT/RT) 40 Jones (WR) 30 Watt (OG) 27 Fox (ILB/OLB) 23 Nix III (NG) 23 Shembo (OLB/DE) 23

u GameDay was on-hand for Notre Dame's victories at No. 8 Oklahoma on Oct. 27, 2012, and at USC on Nov. 24, 2012. It was also on-site for last year's BCS national championship game. u GameDay has never previously been on-site for three Notre Dame games in a single season, let alone four. u Notre Dame is also unique, as it hosted the first GameDay show on the road at the 1993 matchup between No. 2 Notre Dame and No. 1 Florida State. Date Nov. 13, 1993 Sept. 10, 1994 Oct. 21, 1995 Sept. 28, 1996 Sept. 5, 1998 Sept. 4, 1999 Nov. 6, 1999 Sept. 9, 2000 Sept. 8, 2001 Oct. 19, 2002 Oct. 26, 2002 Sept. 13, 2003 Sept. 18, 2004 Nov. 27, 2004 Sept. 3, 2005 Oct. 15, 2005 Sept. 2, 2006 Nov. 25, 2006 Sept. 10, 2011 Oct. 13, 2012 Oct. 27, 2012 Nov. 24, 2012 Jan. 7, 2013

W/L W L W L W L L L L W W L W L W L W L L W W W L

Score 31-24 24-26 38-10 16-29 36-20 22-26 14-38 24-27 (ot) 10-27 21-14 34-24 0-38 31-24 10-41 42-21 31-34 14-10 24-44 31-35 20-13 (ot) 30-13 22-13 14-42

ND Rank 2 3 17 5 22 16 24 23 23 7 6 15 - - - 9 2 6 - 7 5 1 1

Opponent (Rank) vs. Florida State (1) vs. Michigan (6) vs. USC (5) vs. Ohio State (4) vs. Michigan (5) at Michigan (7) at Tennessee (4) vs. Nebraska (1) at Nebraska (5) at Air Force (18) at Florida State (11) at Michigan (5) at Michigan State at USC (1) at Pittsburgh (23) vs. USC (1) at Georgia Tech at USC (3) at Michigan vs. Stanford (17) at Oklahoma (8) at USC vs. Alabama (2)

u GameDay has been on-site for six all-time meetings between Notre Dame and Michigan. u Notre Dame has hosted GameDay on eight occasions, which is tied with Tennessee and Florida State for the seventh-most of any school. The 24 appearances by GameDay at an Irish game ranks sixth. ESPN College GameDay Appearances ESPN College GameDay Hosts 1. Florida 35 1. Ohio State 2. Ohio State 30 2. Florida 3. Oklahoma 28 3. Michigan 4. Alabama 25 Alabama Michigan 25 5. LSU 6. Notre Dame 24 USC Florida State 24 7. Notre Dame 8. USC 20 Tennessee 9. LSU 19 Florida State 10. Tennessee 18 10. Auburn

13 12 11 10 9 9 8 8 8 7

ONLY THE BIG BOYS u Notre Dame is one of just three NCAA FBS programs to have not faced a non-FBS opponent since the current setup was established in 1978. The two other remaining schools that have yet to play a non-FBS opponent are USC and UCLA.

Career Starts By Position —OFFENSE— WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB WR RB Jones (30) Z. Martin (38) Watt (27) N. Martin (1) Lombard (1) Lombard (13) Niklas (8) Daniels (3) Rees (19) D. Smith (4) Atkinson III (3) Brown (5) Z. Martin (2) Koyack (2) Prosise (1) Robinson (1) Carlisle (1) —DEFENSE— Stanley (1) DL DL DL OLB ILB ILB OLB CB S S CB Day (1) Nix III (23) Tuitt (17) *Farley (1) Fox (22) Calabrese (14) Shembo (21) Jackson (14) Collinsworth (1) Farley (11) Russell (14) Schwenke (2) *Shembo (2) Fox (1) Niklas (1) *Tuitt (1) J. Smith (1) * indicates Irish 4-2-5 alignment against Navy in 2011 and 2012

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ON THIS DATE u Notre Dame has played two previous games in its history on Sept. 7. The Irish are 2-0 (1.000) all-time on this date. Season Site 1991 Home 2002 Home

ND Coach Holtz Willingham

W/L/T Score ND Rank Opponent W 49-27 7 Indiana W 24-17 23 Purdue

Opp. Coach Bill Mallory Joe Tiller

Notre Dame Football Replay Affiliates Opp. Rank Not Ranked Not Ranked

NOTRE DAME IN SEPTEMBER u Notre Dame is 132-56-4 (.698) all-time during the month of September. u The Irish are 51-33-2 (.605) in September games away from Notre Dame Stadium. u Notre Dame is 81-23-2 (.774) in September games at home. u The Irish are 47-31-2 (.600) in September on the road. u Notre Dame is 4-2-0 (.667) in September neutral games. u The Irish are 70-23-1 (.750) in September games at Notre Dame Stadium. u Notre Dame has won six straight games in September, which comes on the heels of a five-game losing streak in the month. u Notre Dame has now collected at least one victory on every day of college football's main calendar days (Aug. 31 through Nov. 30). The two dates it had never won on entering 2012 were Sept. 1 and Sept. 8. The Irish took care of that with victories over Navy and Purdue last season. Until last year, Notre Dame had been 0-1 on Sept. 1 and 0-3 on Sept. 8. u The Irish lost just one September game between 1899-1962. Notre Dame posted a 32-1-3 (.931) record over the span. 2013 NOTRE DAME OPPONENT UPDATE u Notre Dame faces four opponents that are ranked in the top 25 of both the Associated Press poll and USA Today's coaches poll, including Stanford (No. 4/4), Oklahoma (No. 16/16), Michigan (No. 17/17) and USC (No. 24/24). u Two other Irish foes, Michigan State and Arizona State, find themselves just outside the preseason top 25. BYU is also receiving votes in both polls. u The slate is even more difficult when you consider that three of those meetings (Stanford, Michigan and Arizona State) will come away from the friendly confines of Notre Dame Stadium. u The Irish have a long history of playing challenging schedules - with Notre Dame ranking (since the NCAA began this rating in 1977) first in 1978, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1995 and 2010; third in 1986, 1999, 2003; and fourth in 1979, 1990 and 2012. That makes for 12 top-four finishes in that category in the 36 years the NCAA has calculated these numbers. u This season could prove to be just as tough as the Irish face 11 teams that went to a bowl game last year. The following is a list of 2013 Notre Dame opponents: Opponent '13 Record Temple 4-7 at No. 17/17 Michigan 8-5 at Purdue 6-7 Michigan State 7-6 No. 16/16 Oklahoma 10-3 vs. Arizona State 8-5 No. 24/24 USC 7-6 at Air Force 6-7 Navy 8-5 at Pittsburgh 6-7 BYU 8-5 at No. 4/4 Stanford 12-2 Notre Dame 2013 Opponents' Combined Record from 2012: 90-53 (.629)

'13 Record 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0

Last Week L, 6-28 at No. 14/11 Notre Dame W, 59-9 vs. Central Michigan L, 7-42 at Cincinnati W, 26-13 vs. Western Michigan W, 34-0 vs. Louisiana Monroe vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 4) W, 30-13 at Hawai'i W, 38-13 vs. Colgate at Indiana (Sept. 7) vs. Florida State (Sept. 2) L, 16-19 at Virginia BYE

IRISH ON A PRETTY GOOD RUN u Since opening the 2011 season with an 0-2 record, Notre Dame has won 21 of its last 25 games—good for an .840 winning percentage. The Irish have the fourth-best overall FBS and third-best BCS AQ winning percentage since Sept. 17, 2011. Team 1. Oregon Alabama 3. Northern Illinois 4. Notre Dame Boise State Stanford LSU South Carolina 9. Georgia 10. Kansas State

Games Wins Losses Ties Pct. 26 24 2 0 .923 26 24 2 0 .923 27 23 4 0 .852 25 21 4 0 .840 25 21 4 0 .840 25 21 4 0 .840 25 21 4 0 .840 25 21 4 0 .840 27 22 5 0 .815 26 20 6 0 .769

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16 Notre Dame Probable Starting Lineup OFFENSE Pos. No. Player WR 7 TJ Jones – Sr. WR 10 DaVaris Daniels – Jr. LT 70 Zack Martin – Gr. LG 66 Chris Watt – Gr. C 72 Nick Martin – Jr. RG 74 Christian Lombard – Sr. RT 78 Ronnie Stanley – So. WR 2 Chris Brown – So. TE 85 Troy Niklas – Jr. QB 11 Tommy Rees – Sr. RB 4 George Atkinson III – Jr.

Notes Had six catches for a career-best 138 yards in the season opener against Temple Registered the first two TD receptions of his career in the season opener against Temple 40 straight starts the past three years (38 at LT, two at RT); Outland, Lombardi Watch List selection Saw action in all 13 games in '10 as a reserve; has started 27 straight games in 2011-'13 Made first career start against Temple; joins brother, Nick, on Irish offensive line Played in all 13 games in '11 as a reserve; started 14 consecutive games between RT and RG Made first career start against Temple; saw action in two games in '12 before injury sidelined him Registered 50-yard catch at Oklahoma in '12; two-time South Carolina triple jump state champion '13 Mackey Award candidate; caught career-long 66 yard TD against Temple 19 career starts (15-4); ranks 1st in career comp. %, 5th in TD passes and 7th in pass yards Averaged 7.1 yards per carry in '12; Collected a pair of 50+ yard TD runs

DEFENSE Pos. No. Player Notes DL 91 Sheldon Day – So. Saw action in all 13 games in '12; totaled 23 tackles, 3.5 for loss and 2.0 sacks in backup role DL 1 Louis Nix III – Sr. Named to watch lists for Maxwell, Bednarik, Nagurski, Outland and Lombardi DL 7 Stephon Tuitt – Jr. Preseason First Team All-America by Lindy's, ESPN, Phil Steele, Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, CBS Sports OLB 9 Jaylon Smith – Fr. First rookie OLB to start season opener since Kory Minor in 1995 ILB 44 Carlo Calabrese – Gr. Has played in 37 career games and started 14 contests ILB 48 Dan Fox – Gr. Registered a team-high 10 tackles in the season opener against Temple OLB 55 Prince Shembo – Sr. Ranked second on the team in '12 with 10.5 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks; led team with 12 QBH CB 2 Bennett Jackson – Sr. '13 Bednarik Award watch list selection; tied for 39th in the FBS in interceptions (0.31/game) in '12 S 28 Austin Collinsworth – Sr. Missed the entire '12 season with an injury; made first career start against Temple S 41 Matthias Farley – Jr. Started 12 consecutive games; started career as WR but moved to S in the spring of last year CB 6 KeiVarae Russell – So. First Irish freshman to start the season opener at CB in school history (2012) SPECIAL TEAMS Pos. No. Player Notes PK 40 Nick Tausch – Gr. Primary FG kicker in '09; set then school record with 14 consecutive field goals (16 of 20 for career) KO 27 Kyle Brindza – Jr. Averaged 62.6 yards per kickoff on 71 attempts in '12 with 26 touchbacks P 27 Kyle Brindza – Jr. First-year starter; averaged 41.2 yards per punt against Temple H 14 Luke Massa – Sr. Took over the holding duties for the departed Ben Turk SSNP 61 Scott Daly – So. Took over the long and short-snapping duties for the departed four-year starter Jordan Cowart LSNP 61 Scott Daly – So. Took over the long and short-snapping duties for the departed four-year starter Jordan Cowart PR 7 TJ Jones – Sr. Hopes to add explosive dimension to ND punt return game, which ranked 116th in the FBS in '12 KR 4 George Atkinson III – Jr. One of five players in the FBS with at least two kickoff returns for touchdowns in '11 KEY PROBABLE NON-STARTERS Pos. No. Player Notes QB 12 Andrew Hendrix – Sr. Played in eight games as a change of pace QB in '11-12; third on ND with 162 rushing yards in '11 QB 8 Malik Zaire – Fr. Ranked 194th nationally by ESPN, 122nd by Rivals and 172nd by Scout.com out of high school RB 33 Cam McDaniel – Jr. Had 65 yds rushing on 12 carries against Temple RB 25 Tarean Folston – Fr. Named the offensive player of the year in Florida by Florida Today RB 1 Greg Bryant – Fr. Named second-team USA Today All-USA high school All-America OL 65 Conor Hanratty – Jr. Father, Terry, was starting QB at ND from '66-68 and was sophomore standout on '66 national title team OL 57 Hunter Bivin – Fr. 2013 second team offensive lineman on prep All-America team selected by 247Sports OL 79 Steve Elmer – Fr. Received '12 Anthony Munoz Award as top prep lineman, awarded at U.S. Army All-American Bowl WR 88 Corey Robinson – Fr. Son of former Naval Academy, San Antonio Spurs basketball great and Hall of Famer David Robinson WR 87 Daniel Smith – Sr. Appeared in all 13 games in '12, including starts vs. Navy, Michigan State, Boston College, Wake Forest WR 17 James Onwualu – Fr. Another Cretin-Derham Hall player to attend Notre Dame, like Michael Floyd, Ryan Harris TE 18 Ben Koyack – Jr. '13 Mackey Award candidate; has seen action in 25 career games and started two TE 82 Alex Welch – Sr. Missed the entire '12 season following a torn ACL early in fall camp DL 90 Isaac Rochell – Fr. Ranked 139th nationally by ESPN, 127th by 247Sports and 124th by Rivals out of high school DL 96 Kona Schwenke – Sr. Arguably the most improved player through fall camp; adds experienced depth; has played in 19 career games DL 94 Jarron Jones – So. Did not see any game action in '12 OLB 11 Ishaq Williams – Jr. Registered 22 tackles, 11 solo stops and 3.5 tackles for loss in '12; forced a fumble in the victory over Navy ILB 59 Jarrett Grace – Jr. Saw action in all 13 games in '12; tremendous instincts at the ILB position OLB 30 Ben Councell – Jr. Played in 12 games last season and collected 10 tackles CB 23 Lo Wood – Sr. Saw action against Temple after missing the entire '12 season following a torn Achilles tendon CB 36 Cole Luke – Fr. Ranked 77th by 247Sports, 133rd by Rivals and ninth among cornerbacks by Rivals out of high school

u Notre Dame has won 21 of its last 23 regular season games ­– good for a .913 winning percentage – since starting 0-2 in 2011. Only two FBS schools have a better regular season winning percentage over the same span: Oregon and Alabama (22-2, .917). HOW DO THEY STACK UP? Average weight of the offensive and defensive lines: Notre Dame OL 311.4 lbs. vs. Michigan DL 281.3 lbs. Notre Dame DL 317.0 lbs. vs. Michigan OL 300.6 lbs. Average height of the receivers and the secondaries: Notre Dame WR/TE 6'0 3/4" vs. Michigan DB 6'0" Notre Dame DB 5'11 3/8" vs. Michigan WR 6'1 2/3" GREAT FOR TELEVISION u Notre Dame has appeared on national or regional television in 250 consecutive games entering this weekend. u The Irish have made 368 appearances on network television -more than any other school and more than the next two combined. NO TURNOVERS = VICTORIES u Notre Dame is 11-0 under Brian Kelly when playing an entire game without committing a turnover. u Notre Dame has won its last 11 games in which it failed to commit a turnover. The Irish have not lost a game with no turnovers since Oct. 17, 2009, when USC upended Notre Dame, 34-27. u Notre Dame is 25-4 in its last 29 games in which it failed to commit a turnover. u Notre Dame failed to commit a turnover in its season opener for the first time since 2009. TIDE TURNING IN IRISH FAVOR WITH TURNOVERS u Notre Dame forced 23 turnovers last season. The Irish forced only 14 in 2011 – the fewest dating back to 1951. u Notre Dame ended up on the wrong end of the turnover battle three times last season (Oct. 13 against Stanford, Nov. 3 against Pittsburgh and Jan. 7 against Alabama). The Irish committed seven turnovers in those contests, but managed to win twice. u Notre Dame outlasted Pittsburgh, 29-26, in triple overtime on Nov. 3, 2012, despite a minus-three turnover margin. The Irish had not won a game with three or more turnovers without creating one of their own since Sept. 6, 1980 when Notre Dame defeated Purdue, 31-10. u Brian Kelly understands the importance of turnover margin. He owns a remarkable record of 120-12 when his team wins the turnover battle. In fact, Kelly is 17-1 at Notre Dame when the Irish win the turnover battle. u In 2012, Notre Dame ranked tied for 13th in the FBS in fewest turnovers (15), tied for 20th in interceptions (16), tied for 27th in turnover margin (+0.62) and tied for 48th in turnovers forced (23) – a remarkable turnaround when compared to 2011. W-L Turnovers Lost Turnovers Gained TO differential

2011 2012 8-5 12-1 29 15 14 23 -15 +8

u Notre Dame went on the road against a pair of top-10 foes in 2012 with a first-year starting quarterback making his first couple career road starts and failed to commit a single turnover (vs. No. 10 Michigan State and vs. No. 8 Oklahoma). u The Irish had not gone consecutive road games without a turnover since 2004 (Tennessee and USC).

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u Prior to last season, Notre Dame had not played a turnover-free game against a top-10 foe on the road since Nov. 27, 2004 against USC. u Notre Dame finished 2011 with 29 turnovers. The 29 turnovers were the most by an Irish squad since 1999. Notre Dame committed at least three turnovers in six different games. u Notre Dame ranked 73rd or worse in each of the four FBS turnovers categories. The Irish were tied for 112th in interceptions thrown (17), tied for 73rd in fumbles lost (12), tied for 110th in total turnovers (29) and 118th in turnover margin (-1.15). RIGHT DOWN TO THE WIRE u Notre Dame has become accustomed to thrilling finishes. The Irish have been involved in 26 games decided by seven points or less since the start of the 2009 campaign. In fact, 15 of the last 22 losses for the Irish have been decided by a touchdown or less, including seven by a field goal or less. u Notre Dame has played in 60 all-time games where the winning points have occurred in overtime or the game's final minute of regulation. Amazingly, 15 have come in the last five years alone. u Notre Dame has played 17 games decided by a touchdown or less since the arrival of Brian Kelly. The Irish went 2-5 in the first seven such games under Kelly, but have since gone 9-1. u Notre Dame won five games in 2012 by a touchdown or less. The school record for victories by seven points or less in a single season is six, which was set in 1939 when that Irish club had a 6-1 mark in games decided by seven or less. The 1937 team was 5-1-1 and the 2002 club was 5-1-0 in games decided by seven or less, while the 1929 (4-0), 1940 (4-1), 1974 (4-0), 1990 (4-3), 1997 (4-2), 1998 (4-1) and 2009 (4-6) teams all had four wins by seven or less over the course of the season. u Notre Dame was 5-0 (1.000) last season in games decided by a touchdown or less. In terms of winning percentage in games decided by seven points or less, the ‘29 and ‘74 teams were both 4-0, while the 1926, 1928, 1954 and 1957 teams finished 3-0. OFFENSIVE LINE PAVES THE WAY u Notre Dame's offensive line is led by graduate LT Zack Martin and graduate LG Chris Watt. Martin is a candidate for the prestigious Lombardi Award and Outland Trophy. He was named a second-team All-American by the Walter Camp Football Foundation in 2012. u Martin has started all 40 games for Notre Dame over the last three seasons. He has won the Guardian of the Year Award, presented by the Guardian Life Insurance Company, to the top Irish offensive lineman in each of the last three years. Martin is the 18th two-time captain in Notre Dame football history. MOST CAREER STARTS IN NOTRE DAME HISTORY Rank Name Career Starts 1. Sam Young 49 2. Tom Zbikowski 48 3. Maurice Crum, Jr. 48 4. Brady Quinn 46 5. Ryan Harris 45 -- Zack Martin 40

Years 2006-09 2004-07 2005-08 2003-06 2003-06 2010-present

u Watt has played in 40 straight games during his career. He has started 27 consecutive games at left guard entering this weekend's matchup with Michigan. u Senior RG Christian Lombard made his first career start in the 2012 season opener against Navy. He started all 13 games last year at right tackle. Lombard moved inside during fall training camp and picked up his first career start at right guard against Temple. He has played in 27 consecutive games for the Irish. u Sophomore RT Ronnie Stanley made his first career start against Temple. He saw action in two games in 2012 before an elbow injury sidelined him for the rest of the campaign. u Junior C Nick Martin earned his first career start against Temple in the season opener. He is the younger brother of Notre Dame starting LT Zack Martin. u The Martins became the first set of brothers to start for Notre Dame since 1990 when Tony and Reggie Brooks both started. The 1990 backfield was so overstocked with quality runners, junior Tony rushed for 451 yards while sophomore Reggie was shifted to cornerback and made a late interception to help preserve a 28-24 victory against Michigan. u The Martins became the first pair of brothers to start along the offensive line since Dave and Tim Huffman in 1978. They started next to each other in the last nine games, plus the Cotton Bowl. The Irish went 9-1 during that stretch, losing only to co-national champ USC on a controversial call in the final minute. u The offensive line helped Notre Dame run for at least 200 yards seven times in 2012, including six of the last nine contests of the season. u Notre Dame had not posted more 200+ yard rushing games in a single season since 1996 when the Irish registered nine games with at least 200 yards rushing. u Over last nine games of 2012, Notre Dame combined to rush for 1,901 yards (359 attempts) for 5.3 yards per carry and 15 rushing TDs. The Irish rushed for more yards in their last nine games combined than 51 FBS teams did in their entire 2012 seasons). RUNNING BACK POSITION DEFINITE STRENGTH ENTERING 2013, BUT INEXPERIENCED u Notre Dame entered 2013 without its top two rushers from 2012 in Theo Riddick (190 carries for 917 yards, 5 TDs; 36 catches for 370 yards, 2 TDs in 2012; 244 career carries for 1,169, 5 TDs; 120 career catches for 1,263, 8 TDs) and Cierre Wood (114 carries for 742, 4 TDs in 2012; 450 career carries for 2,447, 16 TDs). u Notre Dame played five different running backs, including three making their Irish debut and a pair of freshman, in the season-opening victory over Temple. u Junior Amir Carlisle (68), junior Cam McDaniel (65) and junior George Atkinson III (34) combined for 167 yards on ground (great balance) against Temple.

Fighting Irish In The NFL AFC Baltimore Ravens DE Kapron-Lewis Moore

NFC Arizona Cardinals WR Michae Floyd

Buffalo Bills OG Sam Young

Atlanta Falcons SS Zeke Motta

Cincinnati Bengals TE Tyler Eifert OG Trevor Robinson

Carolina Panthers LS J. J. Jansen

Denver Broncos SS David Bruton Houston Texans OT Ryan Harris RB Cierre Wood Indianapolis Colts S Sergio Brown Kansas City Chiefs TE Anthony Fasano New England Patriots C Braxston Cave New York Jets DB Darrin Walls QB Brady Quinn San Diego Chargers ILB Manti Te'o

Detroit Lions RB Theo Riddick Minnesota Vikings TE Kyle Rudolph C John Sullivan SS Robert Blanton TE John Carlson FS Harrison Smith New Orleans Saints OL Eric Olsen New York Giants DE Justin Tuck San Francisco 49ers NT Ian Williams OLB Darius Fleming Seattle Seahawks WR Golden Tate Tampa Bay Buccaneers DE Derek Landri



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u McDaniel totaled 65 yards on 12 carries, both of which were new career-highs and Carlisle had nine carries for 68 yards in the game (9.7-yard per carry average). u Atkinson III (51 carries for 361, 5 TDs) and McDaniel (23 for 125, 1 TD) have the most experience of the returning backs. Carlisle (he transferred from USC after the 2011 season) qualifies as another option with solid potential after missing all of 2012 with injury. Sophomore Will Mahone (DNP in 2012) is another possibility. u The Irish also added a pair of talented rookies - Greg Bryant and Tarean Folston - to the equation for 2013. Bryant was named second-team USA Today All-USA high school All-America, while Folston was named the offensive player of the year in Florida by Florida Today. BY GEORGE, IT’S ATKINSON u Junior RB George Atkinson III picked up his first career 100-yard rushing game against Miami on Oct. 6, 2012. He finished the night with 123 yards on 10 carries. Atkinson III registered a 55-yard touchdown run with 23 seconds left in the third quarter to give the Irish a 34-3 lead. It marked his second touchdown run of 50+ yards last season. u The 12.3 per carry average (minimum 10 rushes) was the sixth-best in school history. Avg. per Rush - Game (min. 10 attempts) 1. John Petitbon 171 10 2. Angelo Dabiero 176 11 3. Reggie Brooks 205 15 4. Cierre Wood 150 11 5. Bill Etter 146 11 6. George Atkinson III 123 10 7. Vagas Ferguson 219 18 8. Reggie Brooks 227 19 9. Raghib Ismail 116 10 Vagas Ferguson 128 11

17.1 16.0 13.7 13.6 13.3 12.3 12.2 11.9 11.6 11.6

vs. Michigan State, Oct. 28, 1950 vs. Oklahoma, Sept. 30, 1961 vs. Purdue, Sept. 26, 1992 vs. Wake Forest, Nov. 17, 2012 vs. Navy, Nov. 1, 1969 vs. Miami, Oct. 6, 2012 vs. Navy, Nov. 4, 1978 at USC, Nov. 28, 1992 at Pittsburgh, Oct. 27, 1990 vs. Air Force, Nov. 19, 1977

u Atkinson III had 99 yards on nine carries and two touchdowns in the rout of Navy on Sept. 1, 2012, including a career-best 56-yard touchdown. u Atkinson III ran indoor and outdoor track for Notre Dame in 2012 and placed third in 200-meter dash at BIG EAST Indoor Championships, helping the Irish claim the team title. His time of 21.47 was seventhbest among all football players that ran indoor track and ranked third by a freshman football player in 2012. u Atkinson III ran 10.36 in 100-meter dash in preliminary round at BIG EAST Outdoor Championships, the second-fastest 100-meter clocking ever by a Notre Dame track runner (Raghib "Rocket" Ismail ran 10.34 in 1991). His 10.36 time was the fifth-fastest time in the nation by a football player who ran outdoor track in 2012 and was the quickest run by a freshman football player. DOUBLE CENTURY GROUND GAME u Notre Dame has won 15 consecutive games when rushing for at least 200 yards. The Irish have not lost a game with more than 200 yards on the ground since Nov. 3, 2007 against Navy. u Notre Dame is 27-1 since the start of the 2002 season when it gains 200 or more yards rushing. u Notre Dame ran for at least 200 yards seven times in 2012, including six of the last nine contests. Irish Milestones Within Reach Player Category Carlo Calabrese Tackles Dan Fox Tackles George Atkinson III Rush Yards TJ Jones Receiving Yards TJ Jones Receptions TJ Jones Receptions Louis Nix III Tackles Tommy Rees Pass Completions Tommy Rees Pass Attempts Tommy Rees Pass Yards Tommy Rees Pass Yards Tommy Rees Pass TDs Tommy Rees Pass TDs Stephon Tuitt Sacks Stephon Tuitt Sacks Stephon Tuitt Sacks

No. Needs 155 45 tackles to reach 200 for his career 141 Nine tackles to reach 150 for his career 422 78 rushing yards to reach 500 for his career 1,459 41 receiving yards to reach 1,500 117 14 receptions to move into 9th all-time 117 22 receptions to move into 7th all-time 96 Four tackles to reach 100 for his career 419 55 pass completions to move into 4th all-time 657 42 pass attempts to move into 5th all-time 4,759 62 pass yards to move into 6th all-time 4,759 241 pass yards to become 6th to ever eclipse 5,000 37 Three TD passes to become 5th to ever eclipse 40 37 Five TD passes to move into 4th all-time 15.0 1.5 sacks to move into tie for 9th all-time 15.0 2.0 sacks to move into tie for 8th all-time 15.0 3.0 sacks to move into tie for 7th all-time

u The Irish have not posted more 200+ yard rushing games in a single season since 1996 when Notre Dame registered nine games with at least 200 yards rushing. u Notre Dame has rushed for at least 200 yards 10 different times over the last two seasons—more than the previous five years combined (2006-10). IRISH TOUGH TO BEAT WHEN WINNING THE RUSHING BATTLE u Notre Dame outrushed 10 of its 13 opponents last season. The only three teams to outrush the Irish were Purdue (Sept. 8), Michigan (Sept. 22) and Alabama (Jan. 7). u Since the start of the 2005 season, Notre Dame has won 44 of its past 46 games when recording more rushing yards than its opponent. u A 27-game winning streak for the Irish when outrushing their opponent was snapped in the loss at Michigan on Sept. 10, 2011. Notre Dame had not previously lost a game when outrushing its opponent since Dec. 28, 2004, when the Irish lost to Oregon State, 38-21, in the Insight Bowl. Notre Dame rushed for more yards than Florida State in the 2011 Champs Sports Bowl, yet ended up on the losing side of that contest. u Third-year head coach Brian Kelly has his own fairly remarkable run when his teams outrush their opponent. He is 162-23-1 in his career and 24-2 at Notre Dame when winning the rushing battle. IRISH GROUND GAME CATCHES FIRE u Notre Dame averaged 4.9 yards/rush in 2012, its highest per carry average over the last 16 years. The Irish have not averaged at least 5.0 yards/rush since 1996 when Notre Dame recorded 5.2 yards/rush. u Notre Dame averaged 189.4 yards rushing yards/game in 2012, its third-highest per game average over the last 15 years. Only the 2000 (213.5) and 1998 (212.5) Irish squads averaged more per game. Rushing Yards Per Carry Since 1998 1. 4.9 (506-2462) 2012 2. 4.8 (433-2085) 2011 3. 4.6 (507-2338) 1998 4. 4.4 (538-2349) 2000 5. 4.2 (521-2178) 1999 6. 4.0 (472-1887) 2003 4.0 (414-1646) 2010 8. 3.9 (532-2070) 2001 3.9 (423-1634) 2006 10. 3.8 (401-1539) 2009

Rushing Yards Per Game Since 1998 1. 213.5 (11 games) 2. 212.5 (11 games) 3. 189.4 (13 games) 4. 188.2 (11 games) 5. 181.5 (12 games) 6. 160.4 (13 games) 7. 157.2 (12 games) 8. 147.1 (12 games) 9. 136.5 (13 games) 10. 128.2 (12 games)

2000 1998 2012 2001 1999 2011 2003 2005 2002 2009

KOYACK, NIKLAS GIVE IRISH TWO MORE WEAPONS AT TIGHT END u All-America and Mackey Award-winning tight end Tyler Eifert (co-team-leading 50 catches for 685 yards, 4 TDs in 2012; 140 career catches for 1,840, 11 TDs) has graduated and moved onto the NFL. u Two-time letter-winning juniors Ben Koyack (3 for 39) and Troy Niklas (5 for 75, 1 TD; 7 starts in double-tight end sets) are the leading candidates to replace Eifert. They were each named to the watch list for the ‘13 Mackey Award (Eifert won the award in 2012). u Senior Alex Welch (DNP in 2012) is another possibility. JONES, DANIELS LEAD DEEP POOL OF WIDEOUTS u Senior captain TJ Jones (team-high-tying 50 catches for 649 yards, 4 TDs in 2012) anchors the wide receiver corps. His top lieutenant figures to be junior DaVaris Daniels (31 for 490), coming off six catches for 115 yards against Alabama in the BCS title contest. u Jones and Daniels give Notre Dame one of the top wideout tandems in college football. Both are candidates for the 2013 Biletnikoff Award. The Irish are one of 12 teams in the FBS with at least two wideouts on the pre-season list. u Jones has 117 receptions and 1,457 receiving yards over his career. He has started 30 of 39 career games for the Irish. u In his first season of action in 2012, Daniels registered 31 catches for 490 yards. He missed a couple games last season with a broken collar bone. Daniels led all Irish receivers with at least 20 receptions in yards per grab (15.8). u Senior Daniel Smith, one of Notre Dame's biggest wideouts at 6-feet-4, has been hampered by injuries in his Notre Dame career but has flashed signs of being a good playmaker when healthy. u Sophomore Chris Brown had just two catches last season, but one went for 50 yards and set up a critical fourth quarter touchdown in Irish victory at Oklahoma. He had three grabs for 59 yards in the season opener against Temple. Brown was the '12 South Carolina state champion in triple jump while placing second in the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes plus the high jump and could be the fastest receiver on the team. u Freshmen William Fuller, James Onwualu and Corey Robinson, as well as sophomore C.J. Prosise, will add speed, athleticism and most importantly depth to the wide receiver position.

2013 NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL NOTES u Onwualu and Robinson each participated in spring practice as early enrollees. Prosise caught the eye of many throughout the spring, especially following his 35-yard touchdown reception in the Blue-Gold game. u Robinson is the son of David Robinson, 10-time NBA All-Star and 2009 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee. DEFENSE PRETTY STINGY ON THE SCOREBOARD u Notre Dame ranked second in the FBS in scoring defense in 2012 – allowing just 12.8 points per game. The Irish were one of just three scoring defenses in the top 10 to face exclusively FBS competition. u Notre Dame allowed 16 touchdowns last season (only 15 offensive touchdowns) – four fewer than any other FBS school. Alabama, Rutgers and Michigan State surrendered 20. Notre Dame allowed 34 total scores (16 TDs and 18 FGs), while Alabama allowed 25 (20 and five), BYU allowed 32 (22 and 10) and Boise State allowed 33 (27 and 6). u Notre Dame’s defense has allowed two offensive touchdowns or less in 25 of its last 31 games. The Irish have actually allowed one offensive touchdown or less in 16 of those outings, including 10 of the last 14 games. u No FBS defense has allowed fewer rushing touchdowns than the 14 by Notre Dame over the last 32 games. Alabama has limited its opponents to 15. u The only defense to allow fewer total touchdowns than the 53 by Notre Dame over the last 32 games–Alabama with 40. u Notre Dame is one of four FBS teams that allowed less than 21.0 points/game over each of the last four seasons. The other three schools are Alabama, Florida State and Wisconsin. u Notre Dame has allowed an average of 17.60 points/game over the last four seasons combined, which ranks as the fifth-best average over 2010-13 of any team in the FBS. Team 1. Alabama 2. LSU 3. Boise State 4. Florida State 5. Notre Dame 6. Florida 7. BYU 8. Stanford 9. Michigan State 10. UCF

2013 2012 2011 2010 2010-13 10.0 10.93 8.15 13.54 10.85 27.0 17.54 11.29 18.23 15.85 38.0 15.77 18.69 12.77 16.30 0.0 14.71 15.08 19.64 16.51 6.0 12.77 20.69 20.23 17.60 6.0 14.46 20.31 21.31 18.38 19.0 14.00 20.38 21.62 18.68 0.0 17.21 21.92 17.38 18.80 13.0 16.31 18.36 22.31 18.83 7.0 22.62 21.46 12.00 18.93

KEY TO IRISH DEFENSIVE SUCCESS IS STOPPING THE RUN u Notre Dame’s defense allowed four rushing touchdowns in 2012 (and the first did not come until the eighth game of the year). The Irish were the only team in the FBS that did not allow a rushing touchdown over their first seven games of the season. Notre Dame still led the FBS in fewest rushing touchdowns allowed. Rank Name 1. Notre Dame 2. BYU 3. Michigan State Rutgers Utah State 6. South Carolina Michigan 8. Alabama, Florida State Connecticut, Penn State Cincinnati

Rush TDs Allowed 4 5 6 6 6 9 9 10 10 10

u Notre Dame has given up exactly 14 rushing touchdowns over its last 32 games (dating back to the Tulsa game in 2010). Even more amazing, only seven of those rushing touchdowns have come from an opposing running back and two (Jonathan Lee’s eight-yard TD run for Air Force came with the Irish leading, 59-27, with 33 seconds left in the fourth quarter on Oct. 8, 2011, and D.J. Adams’ two-yard touchdown on Nov. 12, 2011, with the Irish leading Maryland, 45-14, with 37 seconds left) came against the Irish reserves.

19 Irish Among 2013 National Leaders Category Rank Stat Total Offense T-18 543.0 Rushing Offense 50 188.0 Passing Offense 13 355.0 Scoring Offense T-59 28.0 Total Defense T-50 362.0 Rushing Defense 49 134.0 Team Passing Efficiency Defense 24 89.7 Scoring Defense 11 6.0 Turnover Margin T-22 1.0 3rd Down Conversion Pct 61 0.385 3rd Down Converstion Pct Defense T-62 0.400 Red Zone Offense T-96 0.500 Red Zone Defense T-1 0.333 Net Punting 91 32.40 Punt Returns 37 7.67 Kickoff Returns T-63 20.00 First Downs Offense T-59 21 First Downs Defense T-89 25 Fewest Penalties Per Game T-93 9.00 Fewest Penatly Yards Per Game 76 63.00 Time of Possession T-35 32 All-Purpose Yards TJ Jones 27th 161.0

Completions/Game Tommy Rees 60th

16.0

Fumbles Recovered Carlo Calabrese 5th 1.0

Kickoff Returns George Atkinson III

49th

20.0

Sacks Passing Efficiency Stephon Tuitt 28th 1.0 Tommy Rees 2nd

239.0

Passing Yards Passing Yards/Game Tommy Rees 12th 346.0 Tommy Rees 12th

346.0

Points Responsible For Punt Returns Tommy Rees 10th 18.0 TJ Jones

29th

7.7

Punting Receiving Yards Kyle Brindza 49th 41.2 TJ Jones 13th 138.0 DaVaris Daniels 97th 69.0 Receiving Yards/Game Receptions/Game TJ Jones 13th 138.0 TJ Jones 53rd DaVaris Daniels 97th 69.0 Scoring DaVaris Daniels

19th

12.0

Tackles Dan Fox

53rd 10.0

Total Offense Tommy Rees

19th

6.0

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u Quarterbacks' Mitch Mustain (USC, 2010), Denard Robinson (Michigan, 2011) and Blake Bell (Oklahoma, 2012) each snuck in from one-yard out. Signal callers' Tim Jefferson (Air Force) had a threeyard scoring run on Oct. 8, 2011, and Jarvi Cummings (Navy) had a 12-yard touchdown run with the Irish leading, 49-7, in the fourth quarter in 2011. Quarterbacks' C.J. Brown (Maryland) had a 24-yard touchdown run on Nov. 12, 2011, and Josh Bordner (Boston College) had a two-yard touchdown run on Nov. 19, 2011. Even crazier, nine of the last 14 rushing touchdowns against the Irish have come from quarterbacks (including Ricky Dobbs’ two rushing touchdowns in the third quarter of the game against Notre Dame on Oct. 23, 2010). u Over the last 36 games, only eight running backs have recorded a rushing touchdown against Notre Dame (Gee Gee Greene, Navy, 2010; Jon Lee, Air Force, 2011; Josh Harris, Wake Forest, 2011; D.J. Adams, Maryland, 2011; Ray Graham, Pittsburgh, 2012; TJ Yeldon and Eddie Lacy of Alabama, 2013; Kenney Harper, Temple, 2013). u The 14 rushing touchdowns allowed by Notre Dame over the last 32 games is tops in the FBS. Alabama is second with 15. DEFENSE HAS CHANGED IRISH CULTURE u Notre Dame struggled mightily on the defensive side of the football over the three years (2007-09) prior the arrival of head coach Brian Kelly and defensive coordinator Bob Diaco. As improved as the Irish clearly are on that side of the ball, here is an incredible comparison to understand exactly how far the group has had to come: Category 2010-2013 2007-2009 Points Allowed/Game 17.6 25.5 First Downs Allowed/Game 18.6 19.5 Rushing First Downs Allowed/Game 7.0 8.9 Yards Allowed per Rush 3.8 4.4 Rushing Yards Allowed/Game 129.1 165.7 Rushing Touchdowns Allowed/Game 0.7 1.5 Passing Yards Allowed/Completion 10.3 11.9 Passing Touchdowns Allowed/Game 1.1 1.4 Total Yards Allowed/Play 5.0 5.3 Total Yards Allowed/Game 336.5 360.7 Sacks/Game 2.2 1.8 DEFENSE AS GOOD AS IT GETS u Notre Dame ranked among the top-25 FBS schools in 17 different defensive categories in 2012. Category Rushing TDs Allowed Red-Zone Rushing TDs Allowed Scoring Defense Points Allowed Per Red-Zone Trip Passing Yards/Completion Red-Zone TDs Allowed Percentage Total Red-Zone TDs Allowed Red-Zone Points Allowed Total Defense Red-Zone Defense First Downs/Allowed Rush Defense Fourth Down Conversion Percentage Pass Efficiency Defense Interceptions Sacks Pass Defense

Stats NCAA Rank 4 1st 4 t-1st 12.77 2nd 3.4 2nd 9.95 2nd 34.2 % 3rd 13 t-3rd 130 4th 305.46 7th 68.4 % t-7th 17.00 8th 105.69 11th 35.3% t-14th 111.36 16th 16 t-20th 34.0 t-22nd 199.77 25th

DEFENSIVE LINE FITS THE BILL u Notre Dame is led up front by All-America senior Louis Nix III (50 tackles, 7.5 TFL) and All-America junior Stephon Tuitt (47 tackles, team-leading 13 TFL, team-high 12 sacks). u Nix III was named a third-team CBSSports.com All-American in ‘12, while Tuitt was a first-team selection by CBSSports.com, ESPN.com and Sports Illustrated and second-team honoree by Associated Press, Phil Steele, Walter Camp, Sporting News and Athlon. u The duo has been included on just about every preseason All-America squad entering ‘13. Both are watch list selections for the Maxwell, Bednarik and Nagurski. Nix III will also challenge for the Outland Trophy, while Tuitt will be a leading candidate for the Hendricks Award.

u Nix III and Tuitt represent two of the six defensive players on the Maxwell watch list. Notre Dame is the only FBS program with multiple selections on the defensive side of the ball. u Both Nix III and Tuitt are using their third season of athletic eligibility in 2013. u Sophomore Sheldon Day (23 tackles, 3.5 TFL) takes over the starting role from graduated Kapron Lewis-Moore. Day was runner-up for Mr. Football in Indiana in 2011. u They’ll have help from seniors Kona Schwenke (5 tackles 1 TFL; started vs. Michigan State and Pittsburgh) and Tyler Stockton (DNP in 2012) at defensive line. u Other options up front are senior lineman Justin Utopo (played in 10 games in 2012) and sophomore lineman Jarron Jones (DNP in 2012). u The defensive front will also benefit from the addition of freshman linemen Jacob Matuska and Isaac Roshell. STEPHON GETS TUITT u Junior DL Stephon Tuitt collected 12.0 sacks in 2012. He ranked seventh in the FBS in sack yardage (89), tied for 14th in sacks/game (0.92), 13th in total sacks (12.0) and tied for 16th in solo sacks (10). u Among FBS underclassmen, Tuitt led the nation in sack yardage (89), ranked second in total sacks (12.0), third in solo sacks (10) and second in sacks/game (0.92). He registered at least two sacks in three separate games (Navy, Purdue and BYU). u Tuitt's 12.0 sacks were the most by an Irish player since Justin Tuck set the school record with 13.5 in 2003. They are also the most by an Irish underclassmen in school history and second-most overall. Sacks - Season 1. Justin Tuck 2. Stephon Tuitt 3. Victor Abiamiri 4. Bert Berry Mike Gann 6. Renaldo Wynn 7. Victor Abiamiri Ryan Roberts Anthony Weaver Kory Minor

13.5 (2003) 12.0 (2012) 10.5 (2006) 10.0 (1996) 10.0 (1984) 9.0 (1996) 8.0 (2005) 8.0 (2002) 8.0 (2000) 8.0 (1996)

Sacks - Career 1. Justin Tuck 2. Kory Minor 3. Victor Abiamiri 4. Mike Gann 5. Renaldo Wynn 6. Ryan Roberts 7. Bryant Young 8. Anthony Weaver 9. Bert Berry 10. Stephon Tuitt Darius Fleming

24.5 (2002-04) 22.5 (1995-98) 21.5 (2003-06) 21 (1981-84) 19.5 (1993-96) 19 (1999-2002) 18 (1990-93) 17 (1998-2001) 16.5 (1993-96) 15.0 (2011-) 15.0 (2008-11)

u Tuitt recorded a sack in four consecutive games to open the '12 season. He was the first Irish player to accomplish the feat since Ryan Roberts had a sack in the first four contests of the 2000 season. u Tuitt scooped up a fumble and rumbled 77 yards for a touchdown to give the Irish a 27-0 secondquarter lead on Sept. 1, 2012, over Navy. u The touchdown fumble return was the longest since Steve Lawrence had a 79-yarder in 1985 and third-longest in school history. u Tuitt is the first Irish defense lineman in 18 years to score a touchdown. The last time it occurred was a 20-yard fumble return by nose guard Alton Maiden on Nov. 9, 1996 in a 48-21 victory at Boston College. A week earlier, defensive end Renaldo Wynn had a 24-yard fumble return for a score — against Navy in Dublin, Ireland as well in a 54-27 win. LINEBACKER CORPS AS EXPERIENCED AS ANY IRISH UNIT u Graduate ILB Dan Fox emerged from a pack of contenders to earn the starting inside linebacker job opposite Manti Te’o last year and played well enough to start all 13 games. Fellow graduate ILB Carlo Calabrese split duties with Fox in '11-12, but moves into a full-time starting role in 2013. u Fox has started 23 career contests and ranked fourth on the Irish with 63 tackles last year. u Calabrese has played especially well against the run. No player on the team has more career tackles than his 153 stops.

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u Senior OLB Prince Shembo (51 tackles, 10.5 TFL, 7.5 sacks) is somewhat overshadowed by Nix III and Tuitt, but is arguably one of the most disruptive 3-4 rush linebackers in college football. He leads all active Notre Dame players with 19.0 tackles for loss and trails only Tuitt for the most sacks (14.0) among current Irish players. Shembo was named to the Bednarik watch list as well. u Shembo has started 23 career games and has collected 101 tackles. u Shembo, Fox and Calabrese were all named to the ‘13 Butkus watch list. u Senior OLB Danny Spond was forced to retire from football after suffering another hemiplegic migraine during fall camp. u Junior OLB Ben Councell and freshman OLB Jaylon Smith will vie for the starting spot opposite Shembo. Councell played in 12 games last season and amassed 10 tackles, predominantly on special teams. u Smith, winner of 2012 Butkus Award presented by Pro Football Weekly to top high school linebacker in the country, was the first-team linebacker on the Parade prep All-America squad. He was also named first-team USA Today All-USA high school All-American and a finalist for American Family Insurance All-USA Defensive Player of the Year. u Smith became the first Notre Dame freshman linebacker to start a season opener since Kory Minor in 1995. u Senior ILB Kendall Moore and junior ILB Jarrett Grace provide quality depth at both inside linebacker positions. Each will see significant playing time on special teams as well. u Junior OLB Ishaq Williams will help the Irish at both the outside linebacker position and defensive end spot. At 6-5, 261, Williams has the size and athleticism to be a significant force off the end for the Irish. He has played in 24 games over the first two years of his career. Williams has registered 28 tackles, including 22 last season. He added three and a half for loss and forced a fumble in 2012. u Sophomore Anthony Rabasa did not play as a freshman in 2011 and saw limited action in 2012, but adds great depth to the position. u Romeo Okwara, a sophomore from Charlotte, N.C., attended the same high school as Shembo and was a first-team all-state defensive player in 2011. He is extremely young (just turned 18) and raw, but his frame (6-4, 258) and athleticism helped him see the field in 2012. u Okwara, who had a tackle for loss and forced fumble at No. 8 Oklahoma, registered seven tackles, including one and a half for loss in 2012. IT’S GOOD TO BE A PRINCE u Senior OLB Prince Shembo had 10.5 tackles for loss and seven and a half sacks in 2012, both of which ranked second on the Irish. He led the team with 12 quarterback hurries (stat tracked at all Irish home games, but not every away contest). Shembo ranked sixth on Notre Dame with 51 total stops. u Shembo ranked tied for 11th among FBS linebackers in solo sacks (seven), tied for 12th in sack yardage (55), tied for 13th in total sacks (7.5) and 15th in sacks per game (0.58). u Shembo collected four tackles for loss and three sacks in the victory over Boston College in 2012. It was the most tackles for loss by an Irish player since Derek Landri had four and a half against Army on Nov. 18, 2006. It was also the most sacks by a Notre Dame player since Victor Abiamiri had three against Stanford on Oct. 7, 2006. u No FBS linebacker had more sacks in a game in 2012 than Shembo had against Boston College. He was the sixth FBS linebacker to collect three in one game last season (list included eight players). FBS Linebacker Single-Game Sack Leaders Name, School Yr. Opponent Date 1. Prince Shembo, Notre Dame Jr. Boston College Nov. 10 Jeremiah Attaochu, Georgia Tech Jr. Maryland Nov. 3 Jarvis Jones, Georgia Jr. Florida Oct. 27 Cory James, Colorado State Fr. Colorado Sept. 1 DeAundre Brown, Tulsa Sr. UTEP Oct. 11 Chase Garnham, Vanderbilt Jr. Auburn Oct. 20 Kyle Van Noy, BYU Jr. New Mexico Nov. 24 Kenneth Tate, Maryland Sr. Florida State Nov. 17

Solo 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Ast 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Yds 26 24 22 19 17 13 28 11

Total 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

u Shembo finished with a career-high nine tackles, two for loss, one sack and a pair of quarterback hurries in the victory over No. 10 Michigan State on Sept. 15. He collected six tackles, two for loss and one sack by the 13:35 mark of the second quarter. SECONDARY EXPERIENCED AT SAFETY, FAR FROM IT AT CORNER u Junior S Matthias Farley (49 tackles, 1 int.) returns at one safety spot. u Farley made the largest leap of any safety during 2012. In his first year at the position after playing wide receiver in his freshman year (entirely on the scout team as he did not see any game action), Farley started the final 11 games last season.

u Additional monogram-winners at safety are senior Austin Collinsworth (he missed all of 2012 with injury), sophomore Elijah Shumate (9 tackles, 3 PBU) and walk-on junior Connor Cavalaris (5 tackles). u Sophomore Nicky Baratti (8 tackles, 1 int.) was lost for the season during fall practice following a shoulder injury. u Junior Eilar Hardy (DNP in 2012) and sophomore safety John Turner (DNP in 2012) proved during fall practice that each is fully capable to help the Irish. u Freshman Max Redfield will vie for immediate playing time. u The Irish secondary began 2012 as the team’s least experienced group but came on strong to provide more than its share of support. It ranked among the top 20 FBS schools in the following pass defense categories in ‘12: fewest passing yards/completion (9.95, 2nd), fewest touchdown passes (11, t-6th), pass efficiency defense (111.36, 16th), interceptions (16, t-20th), fewest passing yards/attempt (5.98, 13th) interception percentage (3.69, 24th) and pass defense (199.77, 25th). u The defensive backfield will be paced by the squad’s leading returning tackler in senior Bennett Jackson (65 tackles, 4 ints.), along with sophomore KeiVarae Russell (58 tackles, 2 ints.). u Jackson, who was a Bednarik watch list selection, started all 13 games at cornerback last year. He recorded 45 solo stops and collected four interceptions. Jackson tied for 39th in the FBS in interceptions (0.31/game). He was the first Irish cornerback to record four interceptions in a season since Mike Richardson finished with the same amount in 2006. Jackson had four tackles, a key interception that prevented a touchdown and combined for another tackle on the crucial fourth-down overtime play that gave Notre Dame a victory over Stanford (Oct. 13). u Russell, who switched from running back to cornerback in the ‘12 preseason, became the first freshman at Notre Dame to start at cornerback in the opening game of a season. He collected two interceptions and was named a freshman All-American by Sporting News and Scout.com powered by FOX Sports NET. u In 2012, Russell was the first freshman ever at Notre Dame to start at cornerback in the opening game of a season. u The previous closest freshman to start near a season opener was Stacey Toran in 1980 when he started the third game and the remaining nine for the Sugar Bowl team. u Senior Lo Wood, projected to be a starter a year ago before a preseason injury sidelined him, is back as well. u Freshman Cole Luke has quickly ascended the Notre Dame depth chart and will see the field in nickle packages. NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL—A FAMILY AFFAIR u Notre Dame players whose fathers also played for the Irish include senior WR TJ Jones (Andre, 1987-90) and junior OG Conor Hanratty (Terry, 1966-68). u The Irish feature one player who had an elder sibling also suit up for Notre Dame. Senior WR Nick Fitzpatrick is the younger brother of former PK D.J. Fitzpatrick (2002-05). u The 2013 roster has two sets of brothers – Zack and Nick Martin and George III and Josh Atkinson. Zack is a graduate student OT and Nick is a junior C. George III is a junior RB and Josh is a junior CB. OFFICIAL NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL POSTGAME SHOW u The Official Notre Dame Football Postgame Show will again be broadcast live following every Notre Dame game on Newsradio 960 WSBT and 96.1 FM. The show is hosted by Jack Nolan and Irish All-American Reggie Brooks. OFFICIAL NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL TAILGATE SHOW u The IMG College Notre Dame Football Radio Network will again originate the Notre Dame Football Tailgate show from outside Legends of Notre Dame south of the Football Stadium beginning one hour before the kickoff of each Notre Dame home game. The show features live guests and is hosted by Jack Nolan and Alan Pinkett. OFFICIAL BRIAN KELLY RADIO SHOW u The Brian Kelly Radio Show began live on Aug. 29 – and University of Notre Dame football fans can attend the show at O'Rourke's in Eddy Street Commons. It's telecast live on UND.com and broadcast live on WSBT 96.1 FM and 960 AM in South Bend, WXNT-am 1430 in Indianapolis and WRSO-am 810 in Orlando, Florida, with a live video stream on WatchND. The video of the show will be archived on WatchND and an audio podcast of the show will be available on I-Tunes. u Dates for the shows are Aug. 29; Sept. 5, 12, 19 and 26; Oct. 3, 17, 24 and 31; Nov. 7, 21 and 28. u Hosted by Jack Nolan, the Brian Kelly Radio Show is a production of Notre Dame Sports Properties. INSIDE NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL WITH BRIAN KELLY (TELEVISION SHOW) u Taped on Sunday afternoons, Inside Notre Dame Football will feature a recap of the week's contest, Notre Dame player features and more. The show can be seen locally Sunday evenings on WNDU-TV fol-



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22 Notre Dame Football Roster Information NUMERICAL No. Name 1 **Nix III, Louis 1 Bryant, Greg 2 *Brown, Chris 2 ***Jackson, Bennett 3 Carlisle, Amir 4 **Atkinson III, George 6 *Russell, KeiVarae 6 Fiessinger, Charlie+ 7 ***Jones, TJ 7 **Tuitt, Stephon 8 **Moore, Kendall 8 Zaire, Malik 9 Heuerman, Mike 9 Smith, Jaylon 10 *Daniels, DaVaris 10 Redfield, Max 11 ***Rees, Tommy 11 *Williams, Ishaq 12 Hendrix, Andrew 12 Butler, Devin 13 ***Spond, Danny 13 Cronin, Will 14 Massa, Luke 15 Fuller, William 16 Hardy, Eilar 16 Hunter, Torii Jr. 17 Onwualu, James 18 **Koyack, Ben 19 Randolph, Doug 20 Prosise, C.J. 21 Brown, Jalen 22 *Shumate, Elijah 23 **Wood, Lo 24 *Atkinson, Josh 25 Folston, Tarean 26 Kinlaw, Rashad 27 **Brindza, Kyle 28 **Collinsworth, Austin 29 *Baratti, Nicky 30 *Councell, Ben 31 Turner, John 32 Mahone, Will 33 *McDaniel, Cam 34 Bongiovi, Jesse+ 35 Romano, Joe+ 36 Luke, Cole 37 Lee, Eric+ 38 *Schmidt, Joe 38 Fitzpatrick, Nick+ 39 Recker, Drew+ 39 Rhodes, Jude+ 40 *Tausch, Nick 41 *Farley, Matthias 42 Deeb, Michael 43 Soto, Ernie+ 43 Chereson, John+ 44 ***Calabrese, Carlo 45 *Okwara, Romeo 46 Anderson, Josh+ 46 McOsker, Eamon+ 47 *Cavalaris, Connor+

Pos. DL RB WR CB RB RB CB QB WR DL ILB QB TE LB WR S QB OLB QB CB OLB QB WR WR S WR WR TE LB WR CB S CB CB RB CB K/P S S OLB S RB RB CB CB CB WR ILB WR S K/P K S LB S K ILB OLB WR S CB

ALPHABETICAL No. Name 46 Anderson, Josh+ 84 Antognoli, Andrew+ 4 **Atkinson III, George 24 *Atkinson, Josh 29 *Baratti, Nicky 57 Bivin, Hunter 34 Bongiovi, Jesse+ 27 **Brindza, Kyle 2 *Brown, Chris 21 Brown, Jalen 1 Bryant, Greg 12 Butler, Devin 44 ***Calabrese, Carlo 3 Carlisle, Amir 67 Carr, Kevin+ 47 *Cavalaris, Connor+ 43 Chereson, John+ 28 **Collinsworth, Austin 30 *Councell, Ben 13 Cronin, Will+ 61 Daly, Scott 10 *Daniels, DaVaris 91 *Day, Sheldon 42 Deeb, Michael 95 Dickerson, Marquis+ 79 Elmer, Steve 41 *Farley, Matthias 6 Fiessinger, Charlie+ 38 Fitzpatrick, Nick+ 25 Folston, Tarean 48 ***Fox, Dan 15 Fuller, William 59 *Grace, Jarrett 65 Hanratty, Conor 16 Hardy, Eilar 75 Harrell, Mark 77 Hegarty, Matt 51 Heggie, Bruce 12 Hendrix, Andrew 9 Heuerman, Mike 50 *Hounshell, Chase 81 Hunter, Omar+ 16 Hunter, Torii Jr. 2 ***Jackson, Bennett 94 Jones, Jarron 7 ***Jones, TJ 73 Kingsley, Scott+ 26 Kinlaw, Rashad 18 **Koyack, Ben 52 Larkin, Austin+ 37 Lee, Eric+ 93 Little, Connor+ 74 **Lombard, Christian 36 Luke, Cole 32 Mahone, Will 72 *Martin, Nick 70 ***Martin, Zack 86 Martinez, Arturo+ 83 Martinez, Gerard+ 14 Massa, Luke 89 Matuska, Jacob

Pos. WR P RB CB S OL CB K/P WR CB RB CB ILB RB OL CB K S OLB QB LS WR DL LB DL OL S QB WR RB ILB WR ILB C/G S OL C C QB TE DL WR WR CB DL WR OL CB TE LB WR OLB G/T CB RB G/T OT DL WR WR DL

Ht. 5-9 6-2 6-1.25 5-11.5 6-1 6-5.5 5-9.25 6-0.75 6-1.5 6-0.5 5-9.75 6-0.5 6-0.75 5-9.75 6-5 5-11 5-9 6-0.5 6-4.5 5-11 6-1.5 6-1.5 6-2 6-1.75 6-2 6-5.5 5-10.5 6-1 5-8 5-9.25 6-2.75 5-11.75 6-2.5 6-4.5 5-11.25 6-4 6-4.5 6-5 6-1.5 6-3.5 6-4.25 5-8 5-11.75 6-0 6-5.25 5-11.25 6-4 5-11 6-5 6-3 5-8 6-2.75 6-5 5-10.75 5-11 6-4.5 6-4 6-3.75 6-1 6-4 6-4.25

Wt. 198 190 220 197 206 291 183 236 191 202 204 181 250 190 355 190 170 205 254 180 248 203 290 242 280 317 204 190 170 207 245 171 253 309 201 305 300 290 226 225 271 175 178 195 305 195 245 182 261 220 180 222 315 184 214 295 308 254 199 237 275

Cl./Elg.^ So./2 Fr./1 Jr./3 Jr./3 So./2 Fr./1 Fr./1 Jr./3 So./2 Jr./2 Fr./1 Fr./1 Gr./4 Jr./2 Sr./4 Jr./3 Fr./1 Sr./3 Jr./2 Sr./4 So./1 Jr./2 So./2 Fr./1 Fr./1 Fr./1 Jr./2 Jr./3 Gr./4 Fr./1 Gr./4 Fr./1 Jr./2 Jr./2 Jr./2 So./1 Jr./2 Sr./3 Sr./3 Fr./1 Jr./2 Fr./1 Fr./1 Sr./4 So./1 Sr./4 Fr./1 Fr./1 Jr./3 Fr./1 Jr./3 Jr./3 Sr./3 Fr./1 So./1 Jr./2 Gr./4 Sr./4 So./2 Sr./3 Fr./1

Hometown/High School Chatsworth, CA/Notre Dame Fresno, CA/San Joaquin Memorial Stockton, CA/Granada Stockton, CA/Granada Tomball, TX/Klein Oak Owensboro, KY/Apollo Brooklyn, NY/Poly Prep Canton, MI/Plymouth Hanahan, SC/Hanahan Irving, TX/MacArthur Delray Beach, FL/American Heritage Washington, DC/Gonzaga Verona, NJ/Verona Santa Clara, CA/King’s Academy Nashville, TN/Montgomery Bell Academy Lake Forest, IL/Lake Forest Erie, PA/ Cathedral Prep Fort Thomas, KY/Highlands Asheville, NC/A.C. Reynolds Elmhurst, IL/Immaculate Conception Downers Grove, IL/South Vernon Hills, IL/Vernon Hills Indianapolis, IN/Warren Central Plantation, FL/American Heritage Marianna, AR/ Lee Midland, MI/Midland Charlotte, NC/Christian Mason, OH/Moeller Mishawaka, IN/Marian Cocoa, FL/Cocoa Rocky River, OH/St. Ignatius Philadelphia, PA/Roman Catholic Cincinnati, OH/Colerain New Canaan, CT/New Canaan Reynoldsburg, OH/Pickerington Central Charlotte, NC/Catholic Aztec, NM/Aztec Sorrento, FL/Mount Dora Cincinnati, OH/Moeller Naples, FL/Barron Collier Kirtland, OH/Lake Catholic Harlingen, TX/Harlingen Prosper, TX/Prosper Hazlet, NJ/Raritan Rochester, NY/Aquinas Institute Roswell, GA/Gainesville Sherborn, MA/Saint Sebastian’s Galloway, NJ/Absegami Oil City, PA/Oil City San Ramon, CA/Dougherty Valley West Des Moines, IA/Dowling Catholic Lake Elmo, MN/Hill-Murray Inverness, IL/Fremd Chandler, AZ/Hamilton Austintown, OH/Fitch Indianapolis, IN/Bishop Chatard Indianapolis, IN/Bishop Chatard Miami, FL/Belen Jesuit Las Vegas, NV/Cimarron Memorial Cincinnati, OH/St. Xavier Columbus, OH/Bishop Hartley

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ALPHABETICAL (CONT.) No. Name Pos. 33 *McDaniel, Cam RB 68 McGlinchey, Mike OL 62 McGovern, Colin OL 46 McOsker, Eamon+ S 60 Montelus, John OL 8 **Moore, Kendall ILB 85 **Niklas, Troy TE 1 **Nix III, Louis DL 45 *Okwara, Romeo OLB 97 Omiliak, Danny+ K 17 Onwualu, James WR 49 Plantz, Tyler+ RB 20 Prosise, C.J. WR 56 Rabasa, Anthony OLB 19 Randolph, Doug LB 39 Recker, Drew+ S 10 Redfield, Max S 11 ***Rees, Tommy QB 39 Rhodes, Jude+ K/P 88 Robinson, Corey WR 90 Rochell, Isaac DL 35 Romano, Joe+ CB 6 *Russell, KeiVarae CB 38 *Schmidt, Joe ILB 96 **Schwenke, Kona DL 55 ***Shembo, Prince OLB 22 *Shumate, Elijah S 87 **Smith, Daniel WR 99 Smith, Hunter+ LS 9 Smith, Jaylon LB 80 Smythe, Durham TE 43 Soto, Ernie+ S 13 ***Spond, Danny OLB 69 *Springmann, Tony DL 78 Stanley, Ronnie OT 92 *Stockton, Tyler DL 40 *Tausch, Nick K 7 **Tuitt, Stephon DL 31 Turner, John S 53 Utupo, Justin DL 66 ***Watt, Chris OG 82 Welch, Alex TE 11 *Williams, Ishaq OLB 23 **Wood, Lo CB 98 Wulfeck, Alex+ P 8 Zaire, Malik QB ^ Class (academic year)/Eligibility (athletic season) + Walk-on Player * Number of monograms earned PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Baratti, Nicky – buh-RAH-tee Bivin, Hunter – BIV-un Brindza, Kyle – BRIND-zuh Calabrese, Carlo – CAL-uh-breeze Carlisle, Amir – ah-MEER Daniels, DaVaris – duh-VAR-iss Folston, Tarean – TAR-ee-an Hardy, Eilar – EYE-lar Harrell, Mark – HAIR-el Heggie, Bruce – HEGG-ee

Ht. 5-10 6-7.5 6-4.5 5-11.5 6-3.75 6-1 6-6.5 6-2.5 6-3.75 6-2 6-1 5-8.25 6-0.5 6-2.5 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-1.5 5-9.5 6-4.25 6-3.5 5-9 5-11 6-0.25 6-3.5 6-1.5 6-0 6-4 6-3 6-2.25 6-4.5 5-9 6-1.5 6-5.5 6-5.5 5-11 6-0 6-6.25 6-0.5 6-0.5 6-3 6-3.5 6-5.25 5-10.5 5-7 6-0

Wt. 207 290 313 198 340 251 270 349 258 162 215 223 220 243 233 205 194 215 180 205 280 180 190 230 303 258 213 213 204 230 235 197 248 296 318 284 195 312 212 290 321 251 261 194 154 208

Cl./Elg.^ Jr./3 Fr./1 Fr./1 So./2 Fr./1 Sr./3 Jr./3 Sr./3 So./2 So./1 Fr./1 Sr./4 So./1 Jr./2 Fr./1 Fr./1 Fr./1 Sr./4 Sr./4 Fr./1 Fr./1 Sr./4 So./2 Jr./3 Sr./4 Sr./4 So./2 Sr./4 So./1 Fr./1 Fr./1 Jr./3 Sr./4 Jr./2 So./1 Gr./4 Gr./4 Jr./3 So./1 Sr./3 Gr./4 Sr./3 Jr./3 Sr./3 Sr./4 Fr./1

Heuerman, Mike – HIRE-mun Jones, Jarron – juh-RON Koyack, Ben – KOY-ack Mahone, Will – muh-HONE Massa, Luke – MASS-uh Matuska, Jacob – muh-TUSK-uh McGlinchey, Mike – muh-GLINCH-ee McGovern, Colin – muh-GUV-earn Montelus, John – MONT-uh-luss Okwara, Romeo – oak-WAR-uh, ROME-ee-oh

Hometown/High School Coppell, TX/Coppell Philadelphia, PA/William Penn Charter New Lenox, IL/Lincoln-Way West San Pedro, CA/Loyola Everett, MA/Everett Raleigh, NC/Southeast Raleigh Fullerton, CA/Servite Jacksonville, FL/Raines Charlotte, NC/Ardrey Kell Bellevue, WA/ Eastside Catholic Saint Paul, MN/Cretin-Derham Hall Frankfort, IL/Providence Catholic Petersburg, VA/Woodberry Forest Miami, FL/Columbus Richmond, VA/Woodberry Forest Lindenhurst, IL/Lakes Mission Viejo, CA/Mission Viejo Lake Forest, IL/Lake Forest Kapsowar, Kenya/Nordhoff (Ojai, CA) San Antonio, TX/San Antonio Christian McDonough, GA/Eagle’s Landing Christian River Forest, IL/Fenwick Everett, WA/Mariner Orange, CA/Mater Dei Hauula, HI/Kahuku Charlotte, NC/Ardrey Kell East Orange, NJ/Don Bosco Prep South Bend, IN/Clay Raleigh, NC/Cardinal Gibbons Fort Wayne, IN/Bishop Luers Belton, TX/Belton Davie, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas Littleton, CO/Columbine Fort Wayne, IN/Bishop Dwenger Las Vegas, NV/Bishop Gorman Linwood, NJ/Hun School Plano, TX/Jesuit Monroe, GA/Monroe Indianapolis, IN/Cathedral Lakewood, CA/Lakewood Glen Ellyn, IL/Glenbard West Cincinnati, OH/Elder Brooklyn, NY/Lincoln Apopka, FL/Apopka Jacksonville, FL/Bolles School Kettering, OH/Archbishop Alter

Onwualu, James – on-WALL-ew Prosise, C.J. – PRO-cise (like precisely) Russell, KeiVarae – key-var-A (long A at end) Schwenke, Kona – sh-wenk-ee, COE-nuh Tausch, Nick – TOWSH Tuitt, Stephon – TWO-it, stuh-FON Utupo, Justin – you-TOO-poe Williams, Ishaq – EE-shack Zaire, Malik – zy-EAR, muh-LEEK

NUMERICAL (CONT.) No. Name 48 ***Fox, Dan 49 Plantz, Tyler+ 50 *Hounshell, Chase 51 Heggie, Bruce 52 Larkin, Austin+ 53 Utupo, Justin 55 ***Shembo, Prince 56 Rabasa, Anthony 57 Bivin, Hunter 59 *Grace, Jarrett 60 Montelus, John 61 Daly, Scott 62 McGovern, Colin 65 Hanratty, Conor 66 ***Watt, Chris 67 Carr, Kevin+ 68 McGlinchey, Mike 69 *Springmann, Tony 70 ***Martin, Zack 72 *Martin, Nick 73 Kingsley, Scott+ 74 **Lombard, Christian 75 Harrell, Mark 77 Hegarty, Matt 78 Stanley, Ronnie 79 Elmer, Steve 80 Smythe, Durham 81 Hunter, Omar+ 82 Welch, Alex 83 Martinez, Gerard+ 84 Antognoli, Andrew+ 85 **Niklas, Troy 86 Martinez, Arturo+ 87 **Smith, Daniel 88 Robinson, Corey 89 Matuska, Jacob 90 Rochell, Isaac 91 *Day, Sheldon 92 *Stockton, Tyler 93 Little, Connor+ 94 Jones, Jarron 95 Dickerson, Marquis+ 96 **Schwenke, Kona 97 Omiliak, Danny+ 98 Wulfeck, Alex+ 99 Smith, Hunter+

Pos. ILB RB DL C LB DL OLB OLB OL ILB OL LS OL C/G OG OL OL DL OT G/T OL G/T OL C OT OL TE WR TE WR P TE DL WR WR DL DL DL DL OLB DL DL DL K P LS



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Notre Dame Offense WR 7 TJ JONES*** 5-11.25 195 88 Corey Robinson 6-4.5 205

Sr./4 Fr./1

Notre Dame Defense DL 91 Sheldon Day* 6-2 290 90 Isaac Rochell 6-3 280

So./2 Fr./1

WR

203 213

Jr./2 Sr./4

DL

357 303

Sr./3 Sr./4

LT 70 57

ZACK MARTIN*** 6-4 308 Hunter Bivin 6-5.5 291

Gr./4 Fr./1

DL 7 94

STEPHON TUITT** 6-6.25 322 Jarron Jones 6-5.5 305

Jr./3 So./1

LG 66 75

CHRIS WATT*** 6-3 321 Mark Harrell 6-4 305

Gr./4 So./1

OLB

55 11

PRINCE SHEMBO*** 6-1.5 258 Ishaq Williams* 6-5.25 261

Sr./4 Jr./3

C

Nick Martin* 6-4.5 295 Matt Hegarty 6-4.5 300

Jr./2 Jr./2

ILB

48 59

DAN FOX*** 6-2.75 245 Jarrett Grace* 6-2.5 253

Gr./4 Jr./2

RG 74 65

CHRISTIAN LOMBARD** 6-5 315 Conor Hanratty 6-4.5 309

Sr./3 Jr./2

ILB 44 8

CARLO CALABRESE*** 6-0.75 250 Kendall Moore** 6-1 251

Gr./4 Sr./3

RT

Ronnie Stanley 6-5.5 318 So./1 Steve Elmer 6-5.5 317 Fr./1

OLB CB

9 30

Jaylon Smith 6-2.5 230 Ben Councell* 6-4.5 254

Fr./1 Jr./2

6 23

KEIVARAE RUSSELL* 5-11 190 Lo Wood** 5-10.5 194

So./2 Sr./3

S

28 22

Austin Collinsworth** Elijah Shumate*

6-0.5 205 Sr./3 6-0 213 So./2

S

41 16

MATTHIAS FARLEY* Eilar Hardy

5-10.5 204 5-11.25 201

Jr./2 Jr./2

BENNETT JACKSON*** 6-0 195 Cole Luke 5-11 184

Sr./4 Fr./1

10 87

72 77

78 79

DaVaris Daniels* 6-1.5 Daniel Smith 6-4

TE 85 18 82

TROY NIKLAS** 6-6.5 270 Ben Koyack** 6-5 261 Alex Welch 6-3.5 251

WR

Chris Brown* James Onwualu

2 17

Jr./3 Jr./3 Sr./3

6-1.5 191 So./2 6-1 215 Fr./1

QB 11 12

TOMMY REES*** 6-1.5 215 Andrew Hendrix 6-1.5 226

Sr./4 Sr./3

RB 4 3 or 33 or 1

George Atkinson III** 6-1.25 220 Amir Carlisle 5-9.75 190 Cam McDaniel* 5-10 207 Greg Bryant 5-10 204

Jr./3 Jr./2 Jr./3 Fr./1

Notre Dame Special Teams PK 40 Nick Tausch* 6-0 195 or 27 Kyle Brindza** 6-0.75 236 P 27 Kyle Brindza** 6-0.75 236 or 98 Alex Wulfeck 5-7 154 LS

61

Scott Daly

6-1.5 248

Gr./4 Jr./3 Jr./3 Gr./4 So./1

1 96

CB 2 36

LOUIS NIX III** 6-2.5 Kona Schwenke** 6-3.5

Notre Dame Special Teams HLD 14 Luke Massa

237

Sr./3

PR 7 3 KR 4 33

TJ JONES*** 5-11.25 195 Amir Carlisle 5-9.75 190

Sr./4 Jr./2

George Atkinson III** 6-1.25 220 Cam McDaniel* 5-10 207

Jr./3 Jr./3

KO

Kyle Brindza** 6-0.75 236

Jr./3

27

* indicates monograms earned ALL CAPS - returning starter from 2012

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NOTRE DAME Rushing Had 400 or more yards: ...................................................................................at Boston College, 1996 (426) Had 300 or more yards: ......................................................................................vs. Miami (Fla.), 2012 (376) Had 70 or more rushing attempts: ..................................................................vs. Michigan State, 1991 (76) Had 60 or more rushing attempts: .................................................................................. vs. Navy, 2007 (63) Had 50 or more rushing attempts: ......................................................................... vs. Pittsburgh, 2012 (51) Had eight or more rush TDs: ..................................................................................... vs. Pittsburgh, 1965 (9) Had seven rush TDs: ........................................................................................................... vs. Navy, 2011 (7) Had six rush TDs: ................................................................................................................ vs. Navy, 1996 (6) Had five rush TDs: ................................................................................................... vs. Miami (Fla.), 2012 (5) Had four rush TDs: ........................................................................................................vs. Air Force, 2011 (4) Had two players with 100 rush yards in a game: .....................................................................vs. BYU, 2012 .............................................................................................................. (Theo Riddick 143, Cierre Wood 114) Passing Had 500 or more yards:......................................................................................................at USC, 1970 (526) Had 400-499 yards: ........................................................................................................ vs. Navy, 2009 (452) Had 300-399 yards: .................................................................................................... vs. Temple, 2013 (355) Had 50 or more pass attempts: .............................................................................. vs. Pittsburgh, 2012 (53) Had 40 or more pass attempts: .........................................................................................vs. USC, 2011 (43) Had 30-39 pass attempts: ........................................vs. Alabama (BCS National Championship), 2013 (36) Had 35-39 pass completions: .......................................................................................... vs. Navy, 2009 (37) Had 30-34 pass completions: ...................................................................................vs. Maryland, 2011 (30) Had 25-29 pass completions: ................................................................................. vs. Pittsburgh, 2012 (29) Had six or more passing TDs.................................................................................................vs. BYU, 2005 (6) Had five or more passing TDs: .......................................................................................at Stanford, 2009 (5) Had four or more passing TDs: .....................................................................................vs. Air Force, 2011 (4) Had three or more passing TDs: ......................................................................................vs. Temple, 2013 (3) Had five or more passes intercepted: ..................................................................................vs. USC, 1967 (7) Had four or more passes intercepted: ................................................................. at Boston College, 2008 (4) Had three or more passes intercepted: ............................vs. Florida State (Champs Sports Bowl), 2011 (3) Receiving Had two players with 100 receiving yards in a game: .......................................................................at Pittsburgh, 2009 (Golden Tate - 113, Michael Floyd - 107) Had a player with over 150 receiving yards in a game: ........................................................................................................ at Michigan, 2011 (Michael Floyd - 159) Had two players with 10 catches in a game: ............................................................................ vs. BYU, 2005 (Maurice Stovall - 14, Jeff Samardzija - 10) Combination Offense Had a 300-yard passer and 100-yard rusher in a game: .................................................................vs. Wake Forest, 2012 (Everett Golson - 346, Cierre Wood - 150) Had a 200-yard passer and 100-yard rusher in a game: ...............................................................................at USC, 2012 (Everett Golson - 217, Theo Riddick - 146) Had a 100-yard receiver and 100-yard rusher in a game: ........................................... at Purdue, 2011 (Michael Floyd – 137 receiving; Cierre Wood – 191 rushing) Total Offense Had 600 or more yards total offense: ........................................................................at Stanford, 2005 (663) Had 500-599 yards total offense: .............................................................................. vs. Temple, 2013 (543) Had 400-499 yards total offense: .................................................................................. vs. Navy, 2012 (490) Had 100 or more plays total offense: ................................................................... vs. Pittsburgh, 2012 (104) Had 85-99 plays total offense: ........................................................................................ vs. Navy, 2007 (90) Had 75-84 plays total offense: .............................................................................vs. Miami (Fla.), 2012 (77) Scoring Scored 60 or more points: ............................................................................................vs. Rutgers, 1996 (62) Scored 50-59 points: ........................................................................................................ vs. Navy, 2012 (50) Scored 40-49 points: ............................................................................................vs. Miami (Fla.), 2012 (41) Scored 30-39 points: ............................................................................................vs. Wake Forest, 2012 (38) Scored a two-point conversion: ...................................................................................... vs. Pittsburgh, 2012 Allowed 60 or more points: ....................................................................................................................Never Allowed 50-59 points: .......................................................................................... at Miami (Fla.), 1985 (58) Allowed 40-49 points: .............................................vs. Alabama (BCS National Championship), 2013 (42) Allowed 30-39 points: .......................................................................................................vs. USC, 2011 (31)

Was held scoreless: ....................................................................................... at Boston College, 2008 (17-0) Was held scoreless at home: . ............................................................................................ USC, 2007 (38-0) Was held scoreless on the road: ................................................................... at Boston College, 2008 (17-0) Was held without offensive touchdown: ....................................................................... at USC, 2008 (38-3) Was held without offensive touchdown on the road: ................................................... at USC, 2008 (38-3) Was held without offensive touchdown at home: ........................................................ at USC, 2008 (38-3) Held opponent scoreless: ................................................................................. vs. Wake Forest, 2012 (38-0) Held opponent scoreless at home: .................................................................. vs. Wake Forest, 2012 (38-0) Held opponent scoreless on the road: .......................................................................at Purdue, 1993 (17-0) Held opponent without offensive touchdown:................................................ vs. Wake Forest, 2012 (38-0) Held opponent without offensive touchdown on the road:......................... at Boston College, 2012 (21-6) Held opponent without offensive touchdown at home:................................. vs. Wake Forest, 2012 (38-0) Held opponent scoreless at neutral site: ................................................................vs. Maryland (Giants Stadium - East Rutherford, NJ), 2002 (22-0) Held two or more opponents scoreless in a season: ..................................................................................................2002 vs. Maryland (22-0) vs. Rutgers (42-0) Held three or more opponents scoreless in a season: ............................................................. 1976 vs. Purdue (23-0) at Northwestern (49-0), vs. Oregon (41-0) Held four or more opponents scoreless in a season: .........................................................1966 vs. Army (35-0) vs. North Carolina (32-0), at Oklahoma (38-0), ..................................................................................... vs. Pittsburgh (40-0) vs. Duke (64-0), at USC (51-0) Held five or more opponents scoreless in a season: .........................................................1966 vs. Army (35-0) vs. North Carolina (32-0), at Oklahoma (38-0), ..................................................................................... vs. Pittsburgh (40-0) vs. Duke (64-0), at USC (51-0) Held six or more opponents scoreless in a season: .........................................................1966 vs. Army (35-0) vs. North Carolina (32-0), at Oklahoma (38-0), ..................................................................................... vs. Pittsburgh (40-0) vs. Duke (64-0), at USC (51-0) Had multiple players with multiple TDs in a game: ............................................................................. vs. Navy, 2012 (Theo Riddick - 2, George Atkinson III - 2) Turnovers Did not commit a turnover: ............................................................................................vs. Temple, 2013 (0) Committed six or more turnovers: ..................................................................................... vs. Navy, 1984 (6) Committed five turnovers: ........................................................................................... at Michigan, 2011 (5) Lost four or more fumbles: .................................................................................vs. Michigan State, 1999 (4) Lost three fumbles: ........................................................................................................vs. Stanford, 2012 (3) Recorded six or more takeaways: ............................................................................... vs. Michigan, 2012 (6) Recorded five takeaways: ...................................................................................vs. Boston College, 2009 (5) Returned two or more interceptions for TDs: ...............................................................vs. Stanford, 2002 (2) ...............................................................................(Shane Walton - 18 yards, Courtney Watson - 34 yards) Returned an interception for a TD: .............................................................................vs. Maryland, 2011 (1) ........................................................................................................................................(Lo Wood - 57 yards) Returned a fumble for a TD: ............................................................................................... vs. Navy, 2012 (1) ................................................................................................................................ (Stephon Tuitt - 77 yards) Defense Held opponent 50 or fewer rushing yards:...............................................................at Oklahoma, 2012 (15) Held opponent to 100 or fewer passing yards: ............................................................... vs. Navy, 2011 (33) Held opponent to 101-200 passing yards: .......................................................................at USC, 2012 (186) Held opponent to 201-300 yards total offense:................................................................at USC, 2012 (281) Held opponent to 200 or fewer yards total offense: .................................................... vs. Army, 2010 (174) Intercepted five or more passes: ................................................................................. vs. Michigan, 2012 (5) Intercepted four passes: ......................................................................................... vs. Miami (Fla.), 2010 (4) Intercepted three passes: ............................................................................................. at Michigan, 2011 (3) Scored a safety: .....................................................................................................................at Stanford, 2003 Recorded nine or more sacks:.........................................................................................vs. Rutgers, 1996 (9) Recorded eight sacks: ........................................................................... vs. Hawai'i (Hawai'i Bowl), 2008 (8) Recorded seven sacks: ....................................................................................................at Stanford, 2005 (7) Recorded six sacks: ......................................................................................................at Pittsburgh, 2011 (6) Recorded five sacks: ............................................................................................. at Boston College, 2012 (5) Held opponent to 10 or fewer first downs:............................................................vs. Wake Forest, 2012 (9) Special Teams Returned a punt for a TD: ..........................................................at Pittsburgh, 2009 (Golden Tate, 87 yards) Returned a blocked punt for a TD: .................................................vs. Utah, 2010 (Robert Blanton, 6 yards) Returned a kickoff for a TD: .....................................................vs. USC, 2011 (George Atkinson III, 96 yards) Returned a blocked FG for a TD..............................................at Air Force, 2006 (Terrail Lambert, 76 yards)



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Blocked a punt: .............................................................................................vs. Utah, 2010 (Robert Blanton) Punted 10 or more times: ....................................................................................................... USC, 2007 (10) Did not punt: ............................................................................................................................. vs. Navy, 2009 Blocked a field goal: .................................................................................................vs. Boston College, 2007 Had a field goal blocked: ........................................................................................................at Purdue, 2011 Blocked a PAT kick:.................................................................................................................vs. Temple, 2013 Scored on a blocked PAT attempt: ..........................................................................................vs. Texas, 1995 Missed a kicking PAT: ............................................................................................................... vs. Navy, 2012 Had a kicking PAT blocked: ......................................................................................................vs. Tulsa, 2010 Opponent scored on a blocked PAT attempt: .........................................................................vs. Tulsa, 2010 Had a punt blocked: .................................................................................................. at Boston College, 2008 Miscellaneous Had 30 or more first downs: ................................................................................... vs. Pittsburgh, 2012 (34) Had 25-29 first downs: .................................................................................................... vs. Navy, 2012 (27) Had 20-24 first downs: .................................................................................................vs. Temple, 2013 (21) Was not penalized: ...................................................................................................................... at LSU, 1997 Had 10 or more penalties: ............................................................................................at Stanford, 2011 (10) Had 120 or more yards in penalties: ..........................................................................at Rutgers, 2000 (120) Had 40 minutes or more of possession time:........................................vs. Washington State, 2009 (40:54) Had 35-40 minutes of possession time:.............................................................vs. Pittsburgh, 2012 (35:23) Was involved in a tie game: .........................................................................................at USC, 1994 (17-17) Was involved in an overtime game: ................................................................. vs. Pittsburgh, 2012 (29-26) Was involved in a double overtime game: ...................................................... vs. Pittsburgh, 2012 (29-26) Was involved in a triple overtime game: ......................................................... vs. Pittsburgh, 2012 (29-26) Was involved in a quadruple overtime game: ................................................. vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 (33-36) A NOTRE DAME PLAYER Rushing Rushed for 300 or more yards: ................................................................................................................Never Rushed for 250-299 yards:..................................................................Julius Jones at Pittsburgh, 2003 (262) Rushed for 200-249 yards: ....................................................................Julius Jones at Stanford, 2003 (218) Rushed for 175-199 yards: ..................................................................... Cierre Wood at Purdue, 2011 (191) Rushed for 150-174 yards: ........................................................... Cierre Wood vs. Wake Forest, 2012 (150) Rushed for 125-149 yards: ..........................................................................Theo Riddick at USC, 2012 (146) Rushed for 100-124 yards: ........................................................Theo Riddick at Boston College, 2012 (104) Quarterback rushed for 100 or more yards: ................................Andrew Hendrix vs. Air Force, 2011 (111) Rushed 40 or more times: .............................................................................Allen Pinkett at LSU, 1984 (40) Rushed 35-39 times: .....................................................................................Julius Jones vs. BYU, 2003 (35) Rushed 30-34 times: ..............................................................................James Aldridge vs. Navy, 2007 (32) Rushed 25-29 times: .................................................................. Cierre Wood vs. Boston College, 2011 (26) Rushed for four or more TDs: .................................................................. Emmett Mosley vs. Navy, 1994 (4) Rushed for three TDs: .......................................................................................Jonas Gray vs. Navy, 2011 (3) Rushed for two TDs: ..........................................................................Cierre Wood vs. Miami (Fla.), 2012 (2) Had a run of 80 yards or more:...............................................Terrance Howard at West Virginia, 2000 (80) Had a run of 70-79 yards: ..............................................................Andrew Hendrix vs. Air Force, 2011 (78) Had a run of 60-69 yards: .............................................................. Cierre Wood vs. Wake Forest, 2012 (68) Had a run of 50-59 yards: ........................................................................... Theo Riddick vs. BYU, 2012 (55) Passing Passed for 500 or more yards: ................................................................ Joe Theismann at USC, 1970 (526) Passed for 400-499 yards: ................................................................... Jimmy Clausen vs. Navy, 2009 (452) Passed for 300-399 yards: ....................................................................Tommy Rees vs. Temple, 2013 (346) Attempted 50 or more passes:...................................................................Tommy Rees vs. Tulsa, 2010 (54) Attempted 40-49 passes: ............................................................... Everett Golson vs. Pittsburgh, 2012 (42) Attempted 30-39 passes: .................................Everett Golson vs. Alabama (BCS National Title), 2013 (36) Completed 30 or more passes: .......................................................... Tommy Rees vs. Maryland, 2011 (30) Completed 20-29 passes: ................................Everett Golson vs. Alabama (BCS National Title), 2013 (21) Threw six TDs: ................................................................................................. Brady Quinn vs. BYU, 2005 (6) Threw five or more TDs: .......................................................................Jimmy Clausen at Stanford, 2009 (5) Threw four or more TDs: ........................................................................Tommy Rees vs. Air Force, 2011 (4) Threw three or more TDs...........................................................................Tommy Rees vs. Temple, 2013 (3) Threw five or more interceptions: .............................................................. Terry Hanratty vs. USC, 1967 (5) Threw four interceptions: .......................................................... Jimmy Clausen at Boston College, 2008 (4) Threw three interceptions: ..............................................................................Tommy Rees at USC, 2010 (3) Completed a pass of 90 yards or more:................................................. Dayne Crist vs. Michigan, 2010 (95) Completed a pass of 80-89 yards:...........................................Dayne Crist vs. Western Michigan, 2010 (80)

Completed a pass of 70-79 yards:......................................................Jimmy Clausen at Stanford, 2009 (78) Completed a pass of 60-69 yards:...........................................................Tommy Rees vs. Temple, 2013 (66) Completed a pass of 50-59 yards: ..............................................Everett Golson vs. Wake Forest, 2012 (50) Receiving Caught 15 or more passes: ......................................................................................................................Never Caught 10-14 passes: ...............................................................Michael Floyd vs. Boston College, 2011 (10) Caught seven to nine passes:.........................................TJ Jones vs. Alabama (BCS National Title), 2013 (7) Had 200 or more yards receiving: .........................................................Golden Tate at Stanford, 2009 (201) Had 175-199 yards receiving:.............................................................Michael Floyd vs. Nevada, 2009 (189) Had 150-174 yards receiving: ..........................................................Michael Floyd at Michigan, 2011 (159) Had 100-149 yards receiving: ........................................................................TJ Jones at Temple, 2013 (138) Caught four or more TDs:...........................................................................Maurice Stovall vs. BYU, 2005 (4) Caught three TDs: ...............................................................Michigan Floyd vs. Western Michigan, 2010 (3) Caught two TDs: ....................................................................................DaVaris Daniels vs. Temple, 2013 (2) Total Offense Had 500 or more yards total offense: ..................................................... Joe Theismann at USC, 1970 (512) Had 400-499 yards total offense: ........................................................ Jimmy Clausen vs. Navy, 2009 (447) Had 100 yards both passing and rushing: ...................................................................Jarious Jackson vs. Oklahoma, 1999 (276 passing, 107 rushing) Scoring Accounted for four or more touchdowns:................................Tommy Rees vs. Air Force, 2010 (4 passing) Accounted for three touchdowns:................................................Tommy Rees vs. Temple, 2013 (3 passing) Defense Intercepted three or more passes:.................................................Harrison Smith vs. Miami (Fla.), 2010 (3) Intercepted two passes:............................................................................ Manti Te'o vs. Michigan, 2012 (2) Recovered three or more fumbles: .........................................................................................................Never Forced two fumbles: ..............................................................................Maurice Crum, Jr. at UCLA, 2007 (2) Recovered two fumbles: .........................................................................Brian Smith vs. Michigan, 2008 (2) Recorded 20 or more tackles: ..................................................................Manti Te'o vs. Stanford, 2010 (21) Recorded 15-20 tackles: ........................................ Zeke Motta (16) vs. Alabama (BCS National Title), 2013 Recorded 10-14 tackles: ..................................................................................Dan Fox vs. Temple, 2013 (10) Recorded 4.0 or more sacks: .............................................................Victor Abiamiri at Stanford, 2005 (4.0) Recorded 3.0-3.5 sacks: .........................................................Prince Shembo at Boston College, 2012 (3.0) Recorded 2.0-2.5 sacks: ....................................................................... Stephon Tuitt vs. Purdue, 2012 (2.0) Special Teams Scored 17 or more points kicking:....................................................Nick Tausch vs. Washington, 2009 (17) Scored 15-16 points kicking:..........................................................................Kyle Brindza at USC, 2012 (16) Scored 10-14 points kicking: .............................................................. Kyle Brindza at Oklahoma, 2012 (11) Kicked five or more field goals:.........................................................................Kyle Brindza at USC, 2012 (5) Kicked four field goals: ...................................................................Brandon Walker vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 (4) Kicked two field goals of 50 or more yards: ...........................................................................................Never Kicked a field goal of 50 or more yards:.........................................................Kyle Brindza at USC, 2012 (52) Kicked a punt 70 or more yards:.....................................................................Jim Yoder vs. Texas, 1971 (71) Kicked a punt 60-69 yards: .............................................................................Geoff Price vs. PSU, 2006 (62) Punted 10 or more times: ...............................................................................Geoff Price vs. USC, 2007 (10) Totaled 175 or more kickoff return yards:....................................... George Atkinson III vs. USC, 2011 (178) Totaled 100 or more punt return yards:.............................................Golden Tate at Pittsburgh, 2009 (101) AN OPPOSING TEAM Rushing Had 400 or more yards: ...............................................................................................Pittsburgh, 1975 (411) Had 300-399 yards: ....................................................................................................... Air Force, 2011 (363) Had 200-299 yards: ...................................................................... Alabama (BCS National Title), 2013 (265) Had 50 or more rushing attempts: ........................................................................................Navy, 2011 (50) Had five or more rush TDs: ........................................................................................................ USC, 2005 (5) Had four rush TDs: ....................................................................................................................Navy, 2010 (4) Had two or more players with 100 rush yards in a game: ................... Alabama (BCS National Title), 2013 ................................................................................................................ (Eddie Lacy - 140, T.J. Yeldon - 108) Passing Had 400 or more yards: ............................................................................................Washington, 2005 (408) Had 300-399 yards: .....................................................................................................Oklahoma, 2012 (364)

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Had 60 or more pass attempts: ....................................................................................Tennessee, 1990 (60) Had 50-59 pass attempts: .............................................................................................Oklahoma, 2012 (52) Had 40-49 pass attempts:...................................................................................................Temple, 2013 (47) Had 30 or more pass completions: ...............................................................................Oklahoma, 2012 (36) Had five or more passing TDs: .................................................................................................. USC, 2004 (5) Had four passing TDs: ....................................................................... Alabama (BCS National Title), 2013 (4) Had three passing TDs: .............................................................................................................. USC, 2011 (3) Receiving Had two players with 100 receiving yards in a game: .................................................................. USC, 2009 .................................................................................................(Anthony McCoy 153, Damien Williams 108) Total Offense Had 600 or more yards total offense: .....................................................Ohio State, 2006 Fiesta Bowl (617) Had 500-599 yards total offense: ................................................ Alabama (BCS National Title), 2013 (529) Had 400-499 yards total offense: ..................................................................................Stanford, 2011 (429) Had 80 or more plays: ..................................................................................................... Air Force, 2011 (88) Had 75-79 plays: ................................................................................................................Temple, 2013 (76) Scoring Scored 60 or more points: .......................................................................................................................Never Scored 50-59 points: ..................................................................................................Miami (Fla.), 1985 (58) Scored 40-49 points: ...................................................................... Alabama (BCS National Title), 2013 (42) Scored 30-39 points: ............................................................................................................... USC, 2011 (31) Scored a two-point conversion: ...............................................................................................Air Force, 2011 Turnovers Did not commit a turnover: ................................................................... Alabama (BCS National Title), 2013 Had three or more fumbles lost: ..............................................................................................Navy, 2012 (3) Intercepted five or more passes: ............................................................................................... USC, 1967 (7) Intercepted four passes: ....................................................................................................... Purdue, 2003 (4) Intercepted three passes: ......................................................Florida State (Champs Sports Bowl), 2011 (3) Returned an interception for a TD: ................................................................................................Tulsa, 2010 ..............................................................................................................................(Shawn Jackson - 66 yards) Returned a fumble for a TD: ............................................................................................................ USC, 2011 ...........................................................................................................................(Jawanza Starling - 80 yards) Defense Held ND to 10 or fewer first downs: ......................................................................................... USC, 2008 (4) Scored a safety: ........................................................................................................................... Purdue, 2010 Held ND to 50 or fewer rushing yards: .......................................... Alabama (BCS National Title), 2013 (32) Held ND to 101-200 passing yards: .................................................................... Boston College, 2012 (209) Held ND to 100 or fewer passing yards: ...............................................................................UCLA, 2007 (94) Held ND to 201-300 yards total offense: ..................................................................... Michigan, 2012 (239) Held ND to 200 or fewer yards total offense: ....................................................................... USC, 2007 (165) Special Teams Returned a punt for a TD: .............................................................Tulsa, 2010 (Damaris Johnson - 59 yards) Returned a blocked punt for a TD: ................................................................................ Michigan State, 2004 .................................................................................................................................. (Jerramy Scott - 0 yards) Returned a kickoff for a TD:........................................................Michigan, 2009 (Darryl Stonum - 94 yards) Punted 10 or more times: ..................................................................................... Boston College, 2010 (11) Did not punt: .......................................................................................................................Miami (Fla.), 1985 Missed a kicking PAT: ................................................................................................................. Temple, 2013 Miscellaneous Had 30 or more first downs: ........................................................................................... Air Force, 2011 (32) Had 20-29 first downs: ......................................................................................................Temple, 2013 (25) Had 10 or more penalties: ................................................................................................Stanford, 2011 (11) Had 100 or more yards in penalties: .............................................................................Stanford, 2011 (113) Had 35 minutes or more of possession time: ...................................................................USC, 2011 (39:11) Had one 100-yard receiver and one 100-yard rusher: .................................................................. USC, 2011 ..........................................................................(Curtis McNeal, 118 rushing, Robert Woods, 119 receiving)

AN OPPOSING PLAYER Rushing Rushed for 300 or more yards: .............................................................Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh, 1975 (303) Rushed for 200-299 yards: ...................................................................... Alexander Teich, Navy, 2010 (210) Rushed for 150-199 yards:.................................................................... Ray Graham, Pittsburgh, 2012 (172) Rushed for 100-149 yards: ........................................Eddie Lacy, Alabama (BCS National Title), 2013 (140) Rushed 40 or more times: .................................................................. Craig Heyward, Pittsburgh, 1987 (42) Rushed 30-39 times: ........................................................................................Ricky Dobbs, Navy, 2009 (31) Rushed 25-29 times: ................................................................................. Alexander Teich, Navy, 2010 (26) Rushed for five or more TDs:.......................................................................Walter Reyes, Syracuse, 2003 (5) Rushed for four or more TDs: .....................................................................Walter Reyes, Syracuse, 2003 (5) Rushed for three or more TDs: ...........................................................................Ricky Dobbs, Navy, 2010 (3) Rushed for two or more TDs: ........................................................Alex Carder, Western Michigan, 2010 (2) Had a run of 80 yards or more:.........................................................Denard Robinson, Michigan, 2010 (87) Had a run of 70-79 yards:.........................................................................Walter Reyes, Syracuse, 2003 (71) Had a run of 60-69 yards:...............................................................Javon Ringer, Michigan State, 2008 (63) Had a run of 50-59 yards: .......................................................................Ray Graham, Pittsburgh, 2012 (55) Passing Passed for 500 or more yards: ................................................................................................................Never Passed for 400-499 yards: ..............................................................................Matt Leinart, USC, 2004 (400) Passed for 300-399 yards: .................................................................. Landry Jones, Oklahoma, 2012 (356) Attempted 60 or more passes: .................................................................Andy Kelly, Tennessee, 1990 (60) Attempted 50-59 passes: ...................................................................... Landry Jones, Oklahoma, 2012 (51) Attempted 40-49 passes: .............................................................................Connor Reilly, Temple 2013 (46) Completed 30 or more passes: ............................................................. Landry Jones, Oklahoma, 2012 (35) Completed 20-29 passes: ...........................................................................Connor Reilly, Temple, 2013 (23) Threw five or more TDs:.......................................................................................Matt Leinart, USC, 2004 (5) Threw four TDs: ........................................................A.J. McCarron, Alabama (BCS National Title), 2013 (4) Threw three TDs: .................................................................................................. Matt Barley, USC, 2011 (3) Completed a pass of 90 yards or more: ..........................................................Kyle Orton, Purdue, 2004 (97) Completed a pass of 80-89 yards: .............................................................Curtis Painter, Purdue, 2006 (88) Completed a pass of 70-79 yards: ...................................................Denard Robinson, Michigan, 2011 (77) Completed a pass of 60-69 yards: ...................................................Denard Robinson, Michigan, 2011 (64) Completed a pass of 50-59 yards:............................................................Andrew Luck, Stanford, 2010 (55) Receiving Caught 15 or more passes: ................................................................. Jalen Saunders, Oklahoma, 2012 (15) Caught 10-14 passes: .....................................................................................Robert Woods, USC, 2011 (12) Caught seven to nine passes: ...........................................................................Robert Woods, USC, 2012 (7) Had 200 or more yards receiving: ......................................................... Selwyn Lymon, Purdue, 2006 (238) Had 150-199 yards receiving: .......................................................... Jalen Saunders, Oklahoma, 2012 (181) Had 100-149 yards receiving: ..............................Amari Cooper, Alabama (BCS National Title), 2013 (105) Caught three or more TD passes: ................................................................... Dwayne Jarrett, USC, 2006 (3) Caught two TD passes: ............................................. Amari Cooper, Alabama (BCS National Title), 2013 (2) Scoring Accounted for five or more touchdowns: ...........Denard Robinson, Michigan, 2011 (4 passing, 1 rushing) Accounted for four touchdowns: ..................................................Andrew Luck, Stanford, 2011 (4 passing) Accounted for three touchdowns:.........................................................Matt Barkley, USC, 2011 (3 passing) Defense Intercepted three or more passes: ..............................................................Rod Johnson, NC State, 2003 (3) Intercepted two passes: ............................................................................ Josh Bush, Wake Forest, 2011 (2) Recorded three or more sacks: ........................................................................Bruce Davis, UCLA, 2007 (3.0) Recorded two sacks: ..............................................................................Chase Thomas, Stanford, 2011 (2.0) Special Teams Kicked four or more field goals: ...............................................................Kevin Harper, Pittsburgh, 2012 (4) Kicked a field goal 50 or more yards: ................................................................Matt Payne, BYU, 2004 (53) Kicked a punt of 65 or more yards:........................................................Jared Armstrong, Purdue, 2006 (69) Totaled 100 or more kick return yards: ........................................... LaFayette Pitts, Pittsburgh, 2012 (128)



2013 NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL NOTES

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Game-1 (TEMPLE): Aug. 31, 2013 • Notre Dame, Ind. • Notre Dame Stadium Score by Quarters #14/#11 Notre Dame Temple

1 14 0

2 7 6

Rees Leads No. 14 Notre Dame Past Temple, 28-6 The victory by the Irish (1-0) was the 200th career win for coach Brian Kelly. NOTRE DAME (AP) - Notre Dame got off to a strong start to the new season and then received more good news after the game. The No. 14 Fighting Irish scored on their first two possessions, each of them three-play drives, with Tommy Rees connecting with DaVaris Daniels on a pair of 32-yard TD passes in a 28-6 victory on Saturday. The Irish announced after the win that coach Brian Kelly had signed a new five-year contract. Kelly said he wasn't too worried that the Irish (1-0) couldn't quite seem to put the Owls (0-1) away, saying he had confidence in his defense. "I was OK with the dink and dunk that they were going to exhibit on offense," he said. For Notre Dame, the victory was welcome after a turbulent offseason following an embarrassing 4214 loss to Alabama in the national championship game. The victory sets up a big game against Michigan next Saturday night. "We're going to have to play better in all phases against Michigan next week, but we're going to enjoy this victory today," Kelly said. The victory was the 200th career win for Kelly, improving his overall record to 200-68-2 and 29-11 at Notre Dame. The Owls, picked to finish ninth in the 10-team American Athletic Conference, fell to 2-76 against ranked opponents. "We left a lot of points on the field," Temple quarterback Connor Reilly said. Although Temple was a heavy underdog, it was still a bit of a disappointing start for first-year Temple coach Matt Rhule, because of missed chances. "They proved that they can play with that team," Rhule said. Rees, who regained the starting quarterback job when Everett Golson was suspended from school for the fall semester, was 16 of 23 for 346 yards, his fourth career 300-yard passing day. "I saw some really good things, and some things that we're going to have to get better at," Kelly said. One of the questions about Rees was whether he could beat opponents deep in the passing game. But Rees threw a pair of long TD passes to Daniels, who didn't have a touchdown catch last season. Daniels beat Temple cornerback Anthony Robey on both TDs. The first drive started with Amir Carlisle breaking a 45-yard run up the left sideline to the Temple 37. While the second was set up by a short pass to TJ Jones, who broke two tackles, for a 51-yard gain. "One of the questions coming in was: `Can we push the ball downfield?' I think we answered a lot of those questions right away with his ability to push the ball downfield. I think his patience was better and it will continue to get better," Kelly said. Rees said he was pleased. "There are some things out there that we have to fix as an offense, but I was pleased with how the entire offense played," he said. There were some encouraging signs for Temple. First-time starter Reilly was solid, completing 23 of 46 passes for 228 yards, which was more than the Owls had in any game last season. He also ran for 65 yards on 12 carries. Rhule installed a pro spread offense after the Owls had the fifth-fewest yards passing in the nation, averaging 121 yards a game. But Temple missed a pair of field goals wide right before finally scoring in the second quarter to cut the lead to 14-6, with Kenny Harper scoring on a 1-yard run. The Irish didn't give up a rushing touchdown in going 12-0 in the regular season last year until the eighth game against Oklahoma. Cooper's PAT was blocked by Notre Dame defensive lineman Jarron Jones. The Irish answered 18 seconds later when Rees hit Troy Niklas at midfield and he faked his way past two Temple defenders and raced for a 66-yard touchdown. Temple opened the second half with another strong drive, advancing to the Notre Dame 6. Reilly threw four straight incomplete passes as Rhule decided to go for it on fourth-and-6 instead of trying another field goal. The Irish responded quickly again with a 94-yard scoring drive, highlighted by a 33-yard pass from Rees to Chris Brown. George Atkinson scored on a 2-yard run to make it 28-6.

3 7 0

4 0 0

F 28 6

Record: 1-0 Record: 0-1

For the Irish, it wasn't the dominant defensive effort many expected against Temple. "There's things that we have to correct, but this isn't last year's defense, it's this year's defense," safety Matthias Farley said. First Quarter 13:34 ND 10:19 ND

Daniels 32 yd pass from Rees (Tausch kick), 3-77 1:26 Daniels 32 yd pass from Rees (Tausch kick), 3-87 1:01

Second Quarter 1:01 Temple Harper 1 yd run (Cooper kick blockd), 9-78 2:18 0:43 ND Niklas 66 yd pass from Rees (Tausch kick), 1-66 0:18 Third Quarter 5:37 ND

Atkinson III 2 yd run (Tausch kick), 7-94 3:36

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

TEMPLE ND 25 21 29-134 35-188 228 355 47-23-0 27-17-0 76-362 62-543 0-0 0-0 2-4 3-23 3-88 2-40 0-0 0-0 5-48.0 5-41.2 2-1 0-0 5-40 9-63 28:07 31:53 6 of 15 5 of 13 0 of 2 0 of 0 1-3 1-2 1-5 1-4

RUSHING: Temple-Reilly 12-65; Williams 7-33; Gilmore 3-17; Coyer 1-14; Harper 6-5. Notre DameCarlisle 7-68; McDaniel 12-65; Atkinson III 8-34; Folston 5-14; Bryant 2-12; Rees 1-minus 5. PASSING: Temple-Reilly 23-46-0-228; Team 0-1-0-0. Notre Dame-Rees 16-23-0-346; Hendrix 1-40-9. RECEIVING: Temple-Alderman 4-65; Coyer 4-39; Christopher 3-25; Harper 2-23; Fitzpatrick 2-16; Williams 2-12; Benjamin 2-12; Hairston 2-12; Deloatch 1-20; Karpinski 1-4. Notre Dame-Jones, TJ 6-138; Daniels 3-69; Brown, C. 3-57; Carlisle 2-5; Niklas 1-66; Atkinson III 1-11; Folston 1-9. INTERCEPTIONS: Temple-None. Notre Dame-None. FUMBLES: Temple-Fitzpatrick 1-1; Reilly 1-0. Notre Dame-None. SACKS: Temple-Ioannidis 1-0. Notre Dame-Tuitt 1-0. TACKLES: Temple-Matakevich 7-4; Smith, Nate D. 4-4; Smith, Abdul 3-4; Robey 5-0; Caponegro 4-1; Marshall 1-4; Ioannidis 2-1; Shippen 1-2; Johnson, Z. 1-2; Johnson, K. 2-0; Young 2-0; Alwan 0-2; Pretlow 0-2; Brown 0-2; Williams, A. 1-0; Layton 1-0; Christopher 0-1; Karpinski 0-1; Daniels 0-1; Harper 0-1; Walton 0-1; Paulhill 0-1. Notre Dame-Fox 5-5; Calabrese 2-7; Grace 4-3; Jackson 2-2; Shembo 1-3; Farley 3-0; Schmidt 2-1; Tuitt 2-1; Rochell 1-2; Williams, I. 0-2; Brindza 1-0; Okwara 1-0; Luke 1-0; Butler 1-0; Councell 1-0; Onwualu 1-0; Wood 1-0; Day 0-1; Nix III 0-1; Smith, J. 0-1; McDaniel 0-1; Moore 0-1; Redfield 0-1.

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Game Results (as of Aug 31, 2013) All games Date

Opponent

Aug 31, 2013

TEMPLE

W

Score

Overall

Conference

Time

Attend

28-6

1-0

0-0

3:10

80795

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Overall Team Statistics (as of Aug 31, 2013) All games Team Statistics SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average KICKOFFS-Yards Average Per Kick Net kick average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games Score by Quarters Notre Dame Opponents

1st 2nd

14 0

7 6

3rd

7 0

4th

0 0

OT

0 0

Total 28 6

ND

OPP

28 28.0 21 8 12 1 188 198 10 35 5.4 188.0 1 355 17-27-0 13.1 20.9 355.0 3 543 62 8.8 543.0 2-40 3-23 0-0 20.0 7.7 0.0 0-0 9-63 63.0 5-206 41.2 32.4 5-323 64.6 53.8 31:53 5/13 38% 0/0 0% 1-4 0 4 0-2 0-0 (1-2) 50% (1-2) 50% (4-4) 100% 80795 1/80795

6 6.0 25 9 13 3 134 148 14 29 4.6 134.0 1 228 23-47-0 4.9 9.9 228.0 0 362 76 4.8 362.0 3-88 2-4 0-0 29.3 2.0 0.0 2-1 5-40 40.0 5-240 48.0 39.4 2-113 56.5 36.5 28:07 6/15 40% 0/2 0% 1-5 0 1 0-2 0-0 (1-3) 33% (1-3) 33% (0-1) 0% 0 0/0 0/0

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Overall Individual Statistics (as of Aug 31, 2013) All games Rushing

CARLISLE, Amir MCDANIEL, Cam ATKINSON III, George FOLSTON, Tarean BRYANT, Greg REES, Tommy Total Opponents

gp-gs

att

gain loss

net avg td

lg avg/g

Punt Returns

1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 1 1

7 12 8 5 2 1 35 29

68 67 36 15 12 0 198 148

68 65 34 14 12 -5 188 134

45 18 14 8 10 0 45 18

JONES, TJ Total Opponents

0 2 2 1 0 5 10 14

9.7 5.4 4.2 2.8 6.0 -5.0 5.4 4.6

0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1

68.0 65.0 34.0 14.0 12.0 -5.0 188.0 134.0

Interceptions

Total Opponents Kick Returns

Passing

REES, Tommy HENDRIX, Andrew Total Opponents Receiving

JONES, TJ DANIELS, DaVaris BROWN, Chris CARLISLE, Amir NIKLAS, Troy ATKINSON III, George FOLSTON, Tarean Total Opponents

gp-gs

effic comp-att-int

1-1 238.97 1-0 43.90 1 210.07 1 89.69

16-23-0 1-4-0 17-27-0 23-47-0

pct

69.6 25.0 63.0 48.9

yds td

lg avg/g

346 9 355 228

66 346.0 9 9.0 66 355.0 26 228.0

gp-gs

no.

yds

avg

td

lg avg/g

1-0 1-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 1 1

6 3 3 2 1 1 1 17 23

138 69 57 5 66 11 9 355 228

23.0 23.0 19.0 2.5 66.0 11.0 9.0 20.9 9.9

0 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 0

51 32 33 6 66 11 9 66 26

138.0 69.0 57.0 5.0 66.0 11.0 9.0 355.0 228.0

3 0 3 0

ATKINSON III, George Total Opponents Fumble Returns

Total Opponents

no.

3 3 2 no.

0 0 no.

2 2 3 no.

0 0

yds avg td

23 7.7 23 7.7 4 2.0

lg

0 0 0

12 12 4

yds avg td

lg

0 0.0 0 0.0

0 0

yds avg td

40 20.0 40 20.0 88 29.3

0 0 lg

0 0 0

21 21 39

yds avg td

lg

0 0.0 0 0.0

0 0

0 0

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Overall Individual Statistics (as of Aug 31, 2013) All games

Scoring

td

fg

kick

DANIELS, DaVaris ATKINSON III, George NIKLAS, Troy TAUSCH, Nick BRINDZA, Kyle Total Opponents

2 1 1 4 1

0-1 0-1 0-2 0-2

4-4 4-4 0-1

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf

-

-

30-39

40-49

50-99

0-1 0-0

0-0 0-1

0-0 0-0

Field Goals

fg

pct. 01-19 20-29

TAUSCH, Nick BRINDZA, Kyle

0-1 0-1

0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0

0-0 0-0

-

FG Sequence

Notre Dame

Opponents

Temple

39,44

32,43

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

-

-

pts

Total Offense

g plays

rush pass

total avg/g

12 6 6 4 0 28 6

REES, Tommy CARLISLE, Amir MCDANIEL, Cam ATKINSON III, George FOLSTON, Tarean BRYANT, Greg HENDRIX, Andrew Total Opponents

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

-5 68 65 34 14 12 0 188 134

341 68 65 34 14 12 9 543 362

lg blk

Punting

0 0

BRINDZA, Kyle Total Opponents

0 0

Kickoffs

BRINDZA, Kyle Total Opponents

24 7 12 8 5 2 4 62 76

346 0 0 0 0 0 9 355 228

341.0 68.0 65.0 34.0 14.0 12.0 9.0 543.0 362.0

no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk

5 206 41.2 47 5 206 41.2 47 5 240 48.0 53

2 2 1

1 1 0

no. yds avg tb ob retn

5 323 64.6 5 323 64.6 2 113 56.5

2 2 0

2 2 2

0 0 3

0 0 0

net ydln

0 0 29.3 37.0 0 20.0 36.5

28 28

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Overall Individual Statistics (as of Aug 31, 2013) All games All Purpose

g

rush

rcv

pr

kr

ir

total avg/g

JONES, TJ ATKINSON III, CARLISLE, Amir DANIELS, DaVa NIKLAS, Troy MCDANIEL, Ca BROWN, Chris FOLSTON, Tare BRYANT, Greg REES, Tommy Total Opponents

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

0 34 68 0 0 65 0 14 12 -5 188 134

138 11 5 69 66 0 57 9 0 0 355 228

23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 4

0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 88

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

161 85 73 69 66 65 57 23 12 -5 606 454

161.0 85.0 73.0 69.0 66.0 65.0 57.0 23.0 12.0 -5.0 606.0 454.0

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Aug 31, 2013) All games Tackles #

Defensive Leaders

48 FOX, Dan 44 CALABRESE, Carlo 59 GRACE, Jarrett 55 SHEMBO, Prince 2

JACKSON, Bennett

41 FARLEY, Matthias 38 SCHMIDT, Joe 7A TUITT, Stephon 90 ROCHELL, Issac 1A WILLIAMS, Ishaq 91 DAY, Sheldon 1D BUTLER, Devin 30 COUNCELL, Ben 1

NIX III, Louis

45 OKWARA, Romeo 17 ONWUALU, James 36 LUKE, Cole 33 MCDANIEL, Cam 27 BRINDZA, Kyle 8 9 1C 23 96 28 94

MOORE, Kendall SMITH, Jaylon REDFIELD, Max WOOD, Lo SCHWENKE, Kona COLLINSWORTH, Aus JONES, Jarron Total Opponents

Sacks

gp-gs

ua

a

tot

tfl/yds

no-yds

1-1 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 1 1

5 2 4 1 2 3 2 2 1 . . 1 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . 29 34

5 7 3 3 2 . 1 1 2 2 1 . . 1 . . . 1 . 1 1 1 . . . . 32 34

10 9 7 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 61 68

1.0-2 . . . . . . 1.0-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 5-11

. . . . . . . 1.0-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 1-5

Pass defense int-yds brup

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .

Fumbles

qbh

rcv-yds

. . . 5 . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 . 9 .

. 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 .

blkd ff kick

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 .

saf

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Game Superlatives (as of Aug 31, 2013) All games INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes Long Rush Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing TD Passes Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions Long Reception Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles Sacks Tackles For Loss

12 68 1 45 23 16 346 3 66 6 138 2 66 5 41.2 47 2 12 21 10 1.0 1.0 1.0

MCDANIEL, Cam vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) CARLISLE, Amir vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) ATKINSON III, George vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) CARLISLE, Amir vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) REES, Tommy vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) REES, Tommy vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) REES, Tommy vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) REES, Tommy vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) REES, Tommy vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) JONES, TJ vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) JONES, TJ vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) DANIELS, DaVaris vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) NIKLAS, Troy vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) BRINDZA, Kyle vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) BRINDZA, Kyle vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) BRINDZA, Kyle vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) BRINDZA, Kyle vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) JONES, TJ vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) ATKINSON III, George vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) FOX, Dan vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) TUITT, Stephon vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) TUITT, Stephon vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) FOX, Dan vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013)

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Game Superlatives (as of Aug 31, 2013) All games TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return

35 188 5.4 1 27 17 355 13.1 3 62 543 8.8 28 1 21 9 63 5 41.2 47 2 12

vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs

Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple

(Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug

31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31,

2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013)

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Game Superlatives (as of Aug 31, 2013) All games OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes Long Rush Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving Long Reception Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles Sacks Tackles For Loss

12 65 1 18 46 23 228 26 4 4 65 26 5 48.0 53 2 4 39 11 1.0 2.0

REILLY, Connor, vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) REILLY, Connor, vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) HARPER, Kenny, vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) REILLY, Connor, vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) REILLY, Connor, vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) REILLY, Connor, vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) REILLY, Connor, vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) REILLY, Connor, vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) ALDERMAN, Ryan, vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) COYER, Chris, vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) ALDERMAN, Ryan, vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) ALDERMAN, Ryan, vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) LAYTON, Paul, vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) LAYTON, Paul, vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) LAYTON, Paul, vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) LAYTON, Paul, vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) FITZPATRICK, J., vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) FITZPATRICK, J., vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) MATAKEVICH, T., vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) IOANNIDIS, M., vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013) MATAKEVICH, T., vs Temple (Aug 31, 2013)

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Game Superlatives (as of Aug 31, 2013) All games OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return

29 134 4.6 1 47 23 228 4.9 76 362 4.8 6 1 25 5 40 1 5 48.0 53 2 4

vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs

Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple Temple

(Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug (Aug

31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31,

2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013) 2013)

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Team Game-by-Game (as of Aug 31, 2013) All games TEAM STATISTICS Date

Opponent

no.

Aug 31 TEMPLE Notre Dame Opponents

35 35 29

Rushing yds td

188 188 134

lg

no.

Receiving yds td

1 45 1 45 1 18

17 17 23

355 355 228

lg

Passing cmp-att-int yds

3 66 3 66 0 26

17-27-0 17-27-0 23-47-0

355 355 228

td

lg

3 66 3 66 0 26

Kick Returns no. yds td lg

2 2 3

40 40 88

Punt Returns no. yds td lg

0 21 0 21 0 39

3 3 2

23 23 4

tot off

0 12 0 12 0 4

543 543 362

saf

pts

0 0 0

28 28 6

Games played: 1 Avg per rush: 5.4 Avg per catch: 20.9 Pass efficiency: 210.07 Kick ret avg: 20.0 Punt ret avg: 7.7 All purpose avg/game: 606.0 Total offense avg/gm: 543.0 Date

Tackles a total

tfl-yds

Sacks no-yds

61 61 68

2.0-6 2.0-6 5.0-11

1.0-4 1.0-4 1.0-5

yds

avg

long

blkd

tb

fc

50+

i20

md-att

206 206 240

41.2 41.2 48.0

47 47 53

0 0 0

2 2 1

1 1 0

0 0 3

2 2 2

0-2 0-2 0-2

Opponent

ua

Aug 31 TEMPLE Notre Dame Opponents

29 29 34

32 32 34

Date

Opponent

no.

Aug 31 TEMPLE Notre Dame Opponents

5 5 5

Fumble ff fr-yds

0 0 0

Pass Defense int-yds qbh brup

1-0 1-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0

Punting

9 9 0

Blkd kick

1 1 0

1 1 0

PAT Attempts kick rush rcv

4-4 4-4 0-1

Field Goals

0 0 0

Kickoffs

long blkd

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

no.

yds

avg

tb

ob

5 5 2

323 323 113

64.6 64.6 56.5

2 2 0

0 0 0

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Aug 31, 2013) All games OPPONENT STATISTICS Date

Opponent

no.

Aug 31 TEMPLE Opponents Notre Dame

29 29 35

Rushing yds td

134 134 188

lg

no.

Receiving yds td

1 18 1 18 1 45

23 23 17

228 228 355

lg

Passing cmp-att-int yds

0 26 0 26 3 66

23-47-0 23-47-0 17-27-0

228 228 355

td

lg

0 26 0 26 3 66

Kick Returns no. yds td lg

3 3 2

88 88 40

Punt Returns no. yds td lg

0 39 0 39 0 21

2 2 3

4 4 23

tot off

0 4 0 4 0 12

362 362 543

saf

pts

0 0 0

6 6 28

Games played: 1 Avg per rush: 4.6 Avg per catch: 9.9 Pass efficiency: 89.69 Kick ret avg: 29.3 Punt ret avg: 2.0 All purpose avg/game: 454.0 Total offense avg/gm: 362.0 Date

Tackles a total

tfl-yds

Sacks no-yds

68 68 61

5.0-11 5.0-11 2.0-6

1.0-5 1.0-5 1.0-4

yds

avg

long

blkd

tb

fc

50+

i20

md-att

240 240 206

48.0 48.0 41.2

53 53 47

0 0 0

1 1 2

0 0 1

3 3 0

2 2 2

0-2 0-2 0-2

Opponent

ua

Aug 31 TEMPLE Opponents Notre Dame

34 34 29

34 34 32

Date

Opponent

no.

Aug 31 TEMPLE Opponents Notre Dame

5 5 5

Fumble ff fr-yds

0 0 0

Pass Defense int-yds qbh brup

0-0 0-0 1-0

0-0 0-0 0-0

Punting

0 0 9

Blkd kick

0 0 1

0 0 1

PAT Attempts kick rush rcv

0-1 0-1 4-4

Field Goals

0 0 0

Kickoffs

long blkd

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

no.

yds

avg

tb

ob

2 2 5

113 113 323

56.5 56.5 64.6

0 0 2

0 0 0

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Aug 31, 2013) All games Total Offense

Return

Turn-

Opponent

Score

Total

Rush

First Downs Pass

Pen

Number-Yards

Rushing

Comp-Att-Int

Yards

Plays-Yards

Yards

Overs

TEMPLE Totals

28 - 6 28 - 6

21 / 25 21 / 25

8 / 9 8 / 9

12 / 13 12 / 13

1 / 3 1 / 3

35-188 / 29-134 35-188 / 29-134

17-27-0 / 23-47-0 17-27-0 / 23-47-0

355 / 228 355 / 228

62-543 / 76-362 62-543 / 76-362

63 / 92 63 / 92

0 / 1 0 / 1

3rd Down

4th Down

Time of

Opponent

Conversions

Conversions

Possession

TEMPLE Totals

5-13 / 6-15 5-13 / 6-15

0-0 / 0-2 0-0 / 0-2

31:53 / 28:07 31:53 / 28:07

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

TOP Margin

3:46 3:46

Passing

Avg

Avg

Avg

Punting

Penalties

Yds/Rush

Yds/Pass

Yds/Play

Number-Avg

Number-Yards

Sacks

13.1 / 4.9 13.1 / 4.9

8.8 / 4.8 8.8 / 4.8

5-41.2 / 5-48.0 5-41.2 / 5-48.0

9-63 / 5-40 9-63 / 5-40

1 / 1 1 / 1

5.4 / 4.6 5.4 / 4.6

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame By-Quarter Statistics (as of Aug 31, 2013) All games 3rd-Down Conversions Date

Opponent

Aug 31, 2013

TEMPLE Notre Dame Opponents

Score W

28-6

Overall

5-13 5-13 6-15

1st Qtr

38.5 38.5 40.0

1-2 1-2 1-4

2nd Qtr

50.0 50.0 25.0

1-3 1-3 2-3

3rd Qtr

4th Qtr

33.3 33.3 66.7

2-2 2-2 2-4

1-6 1-6 1-4

0.0 0.0 0.0

0-0 0-0 0-1

100.0 100.0 50.0

Overtime

16.7 16.7 25.0

0-0 0-0

0.0 0.0

4th-Down Conversions Date

Opponent

Aug 31, 2013

TEMPLE Notre Dame Opponents

Score W

28-6

Overall

0-0 0-0 0-2

1st Qtr

0.0 0.0 0.0

0-0 0-0 0-0

2nd Qtr

0.0 0.0 0.0

0-0 0-0 0-0

3rd Qtr

4th Qtr

0.0 0.0 0.0

0-0 0-0 0-1

Overtime

0.0 0.0 0.0

0-0 0-0

0.0 0.0

Time of Possession Date

Opponent

Aug 31, 2013

TEMPLE Notre Dame Opponents

W

Score

Overall

1st Qtr

2nd Qtr

3rd Qtr

4th Qtr

Overtime

28-6 Total Avg. Total Avg.

31:53 31:53 31:53 28:07 28:07

7:27 7:27 7:27 7:33 7:33

7:01 7:01 7:01 7:59 7:59

7:45 7:45 7:45 7:15 7:15

9:40 9:40 9:40 5:20 5:20

0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Red-Zone Results (as of Aug 31, 2013) All games Notre Dame Inside Opponent Red-Zone Times Date

Opponent

Aug 31, 2013

TEMPLE Totals 1 of 2 (50.0%)

Score W

28-6

Times

Total

Rush

Pass

FGs

In RZ Scored

Pts

TDs

TDs

TDs

Made

7 7

1 1

1 1

0 0

0 0

2 2

1 1

Failed to score inside RZ FGA Down

0 0

0 0

Int Fumb

0 0

Half Game

0 0

1 1

0 0

Opponents Inside Notre Dame Red-Zone Times Date

Opponent

Aug 31, 2013

TEMPLE Totals 1 of 3 (33.3%)

Score W

28-6

Times

Total

Rush

Pass

FGs

In RZ Scored

Pts

TDs

TDs

TDs

Made

6 6

1 1

1 1

0 0

0 0

3 3

1 1

Failed to score inside RZ FGA Down

1 1

1 1

Int Fumb

0 0

0 0

Half Game

0 0

0 0

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Games Played (as of Sep 02, 2013) All games ## 4 24 27 2A 1B 1D 44 3 28 30 61 10 91 41 25 48 15 59 16 77 12 2 94 7 18 74 36 72 70 14 33 8 85 1 45 17 20 1C 11 88 90 6 38 96 55 22 87

PLAYER ATKINSON, G. ATKINSON, J. BRINDZA BROWN, C. BRYANT BUTLER CALABRESE CARLISLE COLLINSWORTH COUNCELL DALY DANIELS DAY FARLEY FOLSTON FOX FULLER GRACE HARDY HEGARTY HENDRIX JACKSON JONES, J. JONES, TJ KOYACK LOMBARD LUKE MARTIN, N. MARTIN, Z. MASSA MCDANIEL MOORE NIKLAS NIX OKWARA ONWUALU PROSISE REDFIELD REES ROBINSON, C. ROCHELL RUSSELL SCHMIDT, J. SCHWENKE SHEMBO SHUMATE SMITH, D.

GP-GS 1/1/1/1/1 1/1/1/1 1/1 1/1 1/1/1/1/1 1/1 1/1/1 1/1/1/1/1/1/1 1/1/1/1/1 1/1/1 1/1 1/1/1/1/1 1/1 1/1/1/1 1/1/1 1/1 1/1/1 1/1/1/1 1/1/-

TEMPLE XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX START START START XXX XXX XXX START START XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX START XXX START START XXX XXX XXX START START XXX XXX START XXX START START XXX START XXX XXX START XXX XXX

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Games Played (as of Sep 02, 2013) All games ## 9 78 92 40 7A 31 53 66 82 1A 23

PLAYER SMITH, J. STANLEY STOCKTON TAUSCH TUITT TURNER UTUPO WATT WELCH WILLIAMS, Ish. WOOD, L.

GP-GS 1/1 1/1 1/1/1/1 1/1/1/1 1/1/1/-

TEMPLE START START XXX XXX START XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game (as of Sep 02, 2013) All games RUSHING CARLISLE RB MCDANIEL RB ATKINSON, G. RB FOLSTON RB BRYANT RB REES QB

No-Yds/TD TEMPLE 7-68/0 7-68/0 12-65/0 12-65/0 8-34/1 8-34/1 5-14/0 5-14/0 2-12/0 2-12/0 1--5/0 1--5/0

RECEIVING JONES, TJ WR DANIELS WR NIKLAS TE BROWN, C. WR ATKINSON, G. RB FOLSTON RB CARLISLE RB

No-Yds/TD TEMPLE 6-138/0 6-138/0 3-69/2 3-69/2 1-66/1 1-66/1 3-57/0 3-57/0 1-11/0 1-11/0 1-9/0 1-9/0 2-5/0 2-5/0

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Passing Game-by-Game (as of Sep 02, 2013) All games #11 REES Temple TOTALS

Comp 16 16

Att 23 23

Int 0 0

Pct 69.6 69.6

Yards 346 346

TD Long 3 66 3 66

Sacked 1-5 1-5

Effic 238.97 238.97

#12 HENDRIX Temple TOTALS

Comp 1 1

Att 4 4

Int 0 0

Pct 25.0 25.0

Yards 9 9

TD Long 0 9 0 9

Sacked 0-0 0-0

Effic 43.90 43.90

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Return Stats Game-by-Game (as of Sep 02, 2013) All games PUNT RETURNS JONES, TJ

No-Yds 3-23

TEMPLE 3-23

KICK RETURNS ATKINSON, G.

No-Yds 2-40

TEMPLE 2-40

INT. RETURNS

No-Yds

TEMPLE

FUMBLE RETURNS

No-Yds

TEMPLE

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame All-Purpose Yards Game-by-Game (as of Sep 02, 2013) All games ALL-PURPOSE YARDS JONES, TJ ATKINSON, G. CARLISLE DANIELS NIKLAS MCDANIEL BROWN, C. FOLSTON BRYANT REES

Total 161 85 73 69 66 65 57 23 12 -5

TEMPLE 161 85 73 69 66 65 57 23 12 -5

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Total Tackles Game-by-Game (as of Sep 02, 2013) All games Total Tackles

FOX LB CALABRESE LB GRACE LB SHEMBO LB JACKSON CB TUITT DL SCHMIDT, J. LB FARLEY S ROCHELL DL WILLIAMS, Ish. LB ONWUALU BRINDZA WOOD, L. CB COUNCELL LB MCDANIEL LUKE CB SMITH, J. LB MOORE LB OKWARA LB BUTLER CB NIX DL DAY DL REDFIELD S

UA-A

5-5 2-7 4-3 1-3 2-2 2-1 2-1 3-0 1-2 0-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1

Total TEMPLE

10 9 7 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

5-5 2-7 4-3 1-3 2-2 2-1 2-1 3-0 1-2 0-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Tackle For Loss Game-by-Game (as of Sep 02, 2013) All games TACKLES FOR LOSS TUITT DL FOX LB

UA-A 1-0 1-0

Total 1.0 1.0

TEMPLE 1.0-4 1.0-2

2013 Notre Dame Football Notre Dame Sacks Game-by-Game (as of Sep 02, 2013) All games SACKS TUITT DL

UA-A 1-0

Total 1.0

TEMPLE 1.0-4