Clausen near perfect in ND’s 35-0 win over Nevada

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP)—Jimmy Clausen must have felt as if he was still in paradise.

Clausen, last seen playing nearly flawless in a Hawaii Bowl victory, completed 15 of 18 passes for 315 yards and four touchdowns to lead No. 23 Notre Dame to a 35-0 victory over Nevada on Saturday.

For Fighting Irish coach Charlie Weis, a pivotal season began with Notre Dame’s first easy season-opening win since his first game in 2005. The Irish ended a disappointing 2008 season, one in which they finished 7-6 and had to deal with plenty of speculation about Weis’s job security, with a 49-21 victory over Hawaii in the Hawaii Bowl that provided at least some hope for the future.

“How do you keep momentum rolling from a game that was so long ago? A lot of it has to do with hunger. These guys are hungry,” Weis said. “This was their first opportunity to show that they’re a different team. It was just a good start.”

A much needed one, too, with a trip to Michigan, coming off its own impressive opening victory, up next week.

Clausen started the game by completing 10 of 11 passes for 184 yards and three touchdowns, highlighted by a career-long 70-yard pass for a touchdown to Michael Floyd. He bettered that in the third quarter with an 88-yard scoring pass to Floyd.

It was the third longest pass completion in Notre Dame history.

“He just makes plays any time the ball comes to him,” Clausen said.

Weis said he planned to throw a bomb to open the third quarter, although he had to wait four plays when Nevada downed a punt on the Notre Dame 1.

“As soon as we got out to the 10 or 11, where ever it was, we were going to lay it up there,” Weis said. “That was a big productive day for him.”

Floyd also had a 24-yard TD catch and tight end Kyle Rudolph opened the scoring with a 19-yard TD catch. The other touchdown by the Irish (1-0) came on a 1-yard run by Armando Allen Jr.

It was the first shutout for Notre Dame during the Weis era. The last shutout for the Irish was a 42-0 win over Rutgers in 2002. It was just the third time in Nevada coach Chris Ault’s 25 years as coach that the Wolf Pack was shut out.

“I’m very disappointed in the way we played in particular on the defensive side of the ball. When you get shut out you’re not going to pat the offense on the back,” Ault said. “But they just had the ball too doggone long on us for us to establish anything offensively.”

The Irish couldn’t have gotten off to a much better start. The defense stopped Nevada on its first three third-down attempts and linebacker Toryan Smith stuffed Wolf Pack running back Vai Taua for a 1-yard loss on fourth-and-1. Even highly touted freshman linebacker Manti Te’o got in on the act for Notre Dame on his first play early in the second quarter.

Smith said the effort was a carry-over from Hawaii.

“I think we started it last December in Hawaii and I thought we were just going off that momentum and building on it,” Smith said.

The Irish held the Wolf Pack to 153 yards rushing and 307 total yards.

The play of the defense against a Nevada offense that was third in the country in rushing last year had to inspire Notre Dame fans.

The play of Clausen must of had them giddy—even if it was more against a pass defense that ranked behind Hawaii’s last season.

Clausen was 22 of 26 passing for 401 yards with five touchdowns in the Christmas Eve bowl victory. Nevada, which ranked last in the nation in pass defense, was just as helpless to stop him.

Kaepernick was 12 of 23 passing for 149 yards with two interceptions. He also ran for 39 yards on 10 carries. Taua ran for 114 yards on 18 carries.

Weis said the victory will make it easier this week for the players, who hear the criticism of the team more than the coaches do.

“They said a long time ago, enough is enough. I don’t think they’re going to have to worry about that for one week. They got a one week reprieve until we go to the Big House. We’ll see what happens there.”

Updated Sep 5, 8:10 pm EDT
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Head to Head - Week 1

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Nevada 307 154 153 15 18.2% 4/49 3 26:20
Notre Dame 510 332 178 20 50.0% 3/35 0 33:40

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  1. JPK
    127. Posted by JPK Tue Sep 8 11:37am EDT

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    Chris Ault, might be the worst play caller in the history of College Football. The pistol, looked like a water gun. ND kept blitzing from the outside, and Ault, finally adjusted in the THIRD quarter, and threw ONE screen pass. He should have been calling those screens, immediately after the blitz started coming. I mean, what the hell..We are never going to get to Boise States level, with this guy as our Coach. Im very embarrassed to be a Nevada fan. He has always been a horrible big game coach. Go away Ault, your time is DONE. It's not the big sky anymore. Learn how to Adjust to the other teams game plan.
  2. Rev. Matthew Hughes
    126. Posted by Rev. Matthew Hughes Tue Sep 8 4:47am EDT

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    NV/ well that was a bad start,, the whole game errors , alot of turnovers and punnts not that great. the def. was very bad.

    ND/ BIG CHANGE from last year . the off. looked good and so did the QB.
    the def. looked goodall day. could they be a BCS team and top 10 team this year

    Coach_mlh comment of /'s email me at mlhughes12001@yahoo.com
  3. derrick b
    125. Posted by derrick b Mon Sep 7 3:10pm EDT

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    some people are forgetting that nevada's offense was one of the best in the country last year, learn some facts. yeah there defense isn't good at all but that quarterback passed for 2000 and rushed for 1000 last year, and sacro culto is just a @#$% moron
  4. <i>carnalrhythms</i>
    124. Posted by carnalrhythms Mon Sep 7 10:17am EDT

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    #120, can't agree more about the O-line play.

    I think the hosting the bowls in warm-weather cities is a remnant of the tradition started in the old days when all stadiums were open air. As many great cities as there are in the north, it's a harder sell in the winter from a tourism standpoint even today. That isn't to say it can't be done though. Detroit/Pontiac got Super Bowls in 1982 &2006 and it has hosted the NCAA basketball championships...
  5. <i>wordsmith_tom</i>
    123. Posted by wordsmith_tom Sun Sep 6 11:15pm EDT

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    We'll see in the weeks ahead. Much depends on ND's line play. They played outstanding last Saturday. Can they keep it up? Time will tell. If they do, with the talent ND has on offense, (holy tamole, they've got some good players) ND can run the table, USC included. A major bowl wouldn't surprise me at all. Speaking of which, why are all the big bowls played in the south where and when it's warm and often humid. Why don't they play the championship at a stadium in the north sometime? The pros do. That's a big advantage. Those northern teams aren't used to heat in January.
  6. <i>wordsmith_tom</i>
    122. Posted by wordsmith_tom Sun Sep 6 11:13pm EDT

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    We'll see in the weeks ahead. Much depends on ND's line play. They played outstanding last Saturday. Can they keep it up? Time will tell. If they do, with the talent ND has on offense, (holy tamole, they've got some good players) ND can run the table, USC included. A major bowl wouldn't surprise me at all. Speaking of which, why are all the big bowls played in the south where and when it's warm and often humid. Why don't they play the championship at a stadium in the north sometime? The pros do. That's a big advantage. Those northern teams aren't used to heat in January.
  7. <i>wordsmith_tom</i>
    121. Posted by wordsmith_tom Sun Sep 6 11:13pm EDT

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    We'll see in the weeks ahead. Much depends on ND's line play. They played outstanding last Saturday. Can they keep it up? Time will tell. If they do, with the talent ND has on offense, (holy tamole, they've got some good players) ND can run the table, USC included. A major bowl wouldn't surprise me at all. Speaking of which, why are all the big bowls played in the south where and when it's warm and often humid. Why don't they play the championship at a stadium in the north sometime? The pros do. That's a big advantage. Those northern teams aren't used to heat in January.
  8. <i>wordsmith_tom</i>
    120. Posted by wordsmith_tom Sun Sep 6 11:12pm EDT

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    We'll see in the weeks ahead. Much depends on ND's line play. They played outstanding last Saturday. Can they keep it up? Time will tell. If they do, with the talent ND has on offense, (holy tamole, they've got some good players) ND can run the table, USC included. A major bowl wouldn't surprise me at all. Speaking of which, why are all the big bowls played in the south where and when it's warm and often humid. Why don't they play the championship at a stadium in the north sometime? The pros do. That's a big advantage. Those northern teams aren't used to heat in January.
  9. <i>carnalrhythms</i>
    119. Posted by carnalrhythms Sun Sep 6 7:49pm EDT

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    If you're watching the coaches "a$$," perhaps you should consider your local specialty DVD retailer.
  10. Dan G
    118. Posted by Dan G Sun Sep 6 7:42pm EDT

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    ND sucks, you call watching Charlie Weis's fat a$$ on national TV good for football? LMAO
  11. <i>carnalrhythms</i>
    117. Posted by carnalrhythms Sun Sep 6 7:15pm EDT

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    First of all, great job Irish! Domers & subway alumni everywhere are proud and look forward to many more victories this season and beyond.

    Notre Dame is one of the most polarizing teams in all of sports. A post is not going to change the mind of someone who loves to hate the Irish. Those who, for whatever reason, choose to dislike Notre Dame should at least acknowledge the fact that a program like ND is good for college football. A school that generates such passion, positive or negative, makes the NCAA landscape a much more interesting place. We have Notre Dame to thank for bringing the world scintillating, articulate examples of rhetoric like post #114.

    As to the ever-so-innovative argument about strength of schedule, I challenge anyone to mathematically compare their school to Notre Dame on this criterion OVER TIME--not just in recent memory. Additionally, ND is very much about tradition. When the service academies were first scheduled, they were the powerhouses of college football. Scheduling choices are made to preserve tradition rather than to manipulate the system and attempt to forecast, years in advance, the set of teams that would give ND the best chance for a national championship. As an independent, Notre Dame could do this. They don't. I personally consider that a mark of integrity. Finally, it's unfair to expect ND to go up against the best teams in college football every week. Conferences all have traditional powers and underdogs, but no conference consists of nationally ranked teams from top to bottom. USC, Florida, Ohio State, etc. all get relative doormats to play in their in-conference schedules, not to mention their pre-conference schedules.

    I'm not drinking Lou Holtz' Kool-Aid yet, but I do have my stadium cup ready. The degree to which Notre Dame improves remains to be seen. Let the rest of the games begin!

    God, Country & Notre Dame. GO IRISH!!!
  12. MissJette
    116. Posted by MissJette Sun Sep 6 6:17pm EDT

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    I actually enjoy reading things about ND and Michigan. Um, who did Michigan play this past Saturday? And furthermore, since when do we still go off of LAST years numbers. But since we are doing that, yes Nevada did have the worst passing defense last year, but EVERYBODY forgets that they had 3 1000 yrd rushers come back this year. OOPS, did we forget about that? And since you have 3k in rushing, how many points did they put up? We will see next week, but I don't see Michigan crushing ND by any stretch.
  13. <i>bobbylynch6</i>
    115. Posted by bobbylynch6 Sun Sep 6 5:09pm EDT

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    ND is not back! Talk to me when they actually beat a good team Nevada was last in pass defense last year and Hawaii was not much better, Michigan is gonna play play tough and give you guys all you can handle. Then MSU is gonna come in and kick ND ASS at home once again for the 7th straight time. Jimmy C is not that good when it comes to the big games he's gonna choke as usual!
  14. <i>dan111man</i>
    114. Posted by dan111man Sun Sep 6 4:59pm EDT

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    Wolverine cumshots to irish faces
  15. <i>wordsmith_tom</i>
    113. Posted by wordsmith_tom Sun Sep 6 4:26pm EDT

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    people who hate ND are never going to shut up, even when ND returns to being a powerhouse, which it looks like they will before long. No question the best players come from the south. A few years ago, they couldn't play for the SEC, or even attend college. Then the northern schools did well. But ND has several advantages nobody else has. That's why they can stay independent. Charlie looks like he's got a good bunch of players. So make fools of yourselves all you want bigots. Notre Dame is almost back. They've got some good players.
  16. Lind
    112. Posted by Lind Sun Sep 6 4:18pm EDT

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    Nevada still has a football team???? Nobody in Nevada cares about college football expect for the bookies. ND rocks Nevada. Vegas rules!!!!!
  17. Robert F
    111. Posted by Robert F Sun Sep 6 4:04pm EDT

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    Sacro Culto, sounds like testicles to me you nit wit!
  18. <i>rkaraszewski</i>
    110. Posted by rkaraszewski Sun Sep 6 4:04pm EDT

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    to bob p (caller no 104):
    DUH its only a game
    Bob K Bflo NY
  19. Robert F
    109. Posted by Robert F Sun Sep 6 4:00pm EDT

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    Sacro Culto, sounds like testicles to me you nit wit!
  20. Sacro Culto
    108. Posted by Sacro Culto Sun Sep 6 3:40pm EDT

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    I still find funny how you morons think beating up on a 4th rate school like Hawaii makes you an elite team, USC, Michigan, MSU, and BC are going to stomp on your wimpy team, I'd like to punch your fat coach and sorry QB in the face.I want the NCAA to suspend me.
  21. Sacro Culto
    107. Posted by Sacro Culto Sun Sep 6 3:36pm EDT

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    Post 99 is a clueless moron...Alabama has the most national titles in football, more than that sorry team in South Bend, and LOL@ ND always plays a tough schedule. You should be a comedian.You're just as clueless as that old ding bat Lou Holtz.
  22. Dino
    106. Posted by Dino Sun Sep 6 3:33pm EDT

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    no DIAA schools on their sch like most of the sec. MIght not be the best div1 schools but they all r div 1
  23. rick
    105. Posted by rick Sun Sep 6 2:41pm EDT

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    post 104 - everybody has easy teams on their schedule. Big Bad Florida plays charleston southern, troy and florida international. How powderpuff can you get with that.
  24. bob p
    104. Posted by bob p Sun Sep 6 2:28pm EDT

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    Notre Dame, having some of the top recruiting classes within the past three years, and now having one of the easiest schedules ever....should offer no glee in in winning nor any sorrow should they lose...They are overrated, but they are Notre Dame, that by it's very nature gives them the edge in the polls, bowl selections, etc. So in essence, they really can't lose no matter how bad they are or how easy their shedule may be.
    Hey Notre Dame, you want to play football? Play in the SEC, then tell me how wonderful you are.
  25. William
    103. Posted by William Sun Sep 6 2:12pm EDT

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    Mark May is to college football as Don King is to boxing. Based off of his comments, Notre Dame was qualified to be the strongest team in the WAC... So I guess Michigan is the strongest team in the MAC because of who they played the first week? Hey May, I can't wait until that Pitt game when ND is going to shutout your alma mater. Do they still happen to claim you as one of their own, or did they write you off as the jag that you are???
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