SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP)—Kyle McCarthy saved Notre Dame from another last-minute loss, one play after Michigan State cut the Fighting Irish a break.
McCarthy’s interception at the 4-yard line with 57 seconds sealed Notre Dame’s 33-30 win after Jimmy Clausen threw for 300 yards, including the game-winning score on a 33-yard touchdown to Golden Tate with 5:18 left.
“I think this is a huge step for our guys. Not necessarily for the program, but for the guys in the locker room,” said McCarthy, who has an interception in each game this season. “We deserve this win.”
It was the second straight week the Spartans gave an opponent a second chance and paid for it.
Michigan State’s Larry Caper slipped through the Irish defense and was all alone in the back of the end zone. Caper got his hands on it, but it was high and he couldn’t pull it down.
The play was reminiscent of Tate Forcier’s game-winning TD pass with 11 seconds left the week before at Michigan.
“After last week, how bad everybody felt in a very similar situation in the ending of the game, to make a play to change the outcome in favor of us, I’m really, really happy for those kids in there,” said coach Charlie Weis, 31-22 in his fifth season. “It’s nice to see how genuinely excited they are. They feel great.”
Instead, the unforced error evoked memories of Michigan State’s offside penalty against Central Michigan that gave the Chippewas a second chance at the winning field goal.
“It was a little tougher than Central Michigan because it was such a big win for us,” said, Michigan State receiver Keshawn Martin, who threw a 30-yard TD pass to Blair White.
The Irish held on to beat the Spartans in Notre Dame Stadium for the first time since 1993, but lost star wide receiver Michael Floyd to what may be a broken collarbone.
Floyd was hurt in the first half and Weis said the training staff told him “clavicle” and he assumes they meant that it’s broken. Second in the nation with 160 yards receiving per game, Floyd finished with two catches for 38 yards.
Cousins was 23 of 35 passing for 302 yards for Michigan State, which was held to 105 yards rushing.
“He played well with the exception of the last throw,” Dantonio said.
Cousins was under pressure from linebacker Darius Fleming when he threw the interception.
“I needed to throw the ball away or take a sack, anything to throw the ball away,” he said.
Armando Allen ran for 115 yards and a touchdown and threw for another out of a wildcat formation, and Nick Tausch kicked field goals of 22 and 46 yards for the Irish (2-1), though missed an early extra point. It was the third 100-yard game of Allen’s career and his second straight.
White caught a pair of touchdown passes and Caper ran for two more as the Spartans (1-2) lost for the second straight week. It was the second time in the past nine meetings that the home team won.
“We left plays on the field. We can’t do that against a good football team,” Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio said. “We can’t do that in an away game.”
Clausen was 22 of 31 and injured his right foot when he was sacked in the second quarter, but only missed two plays in the game. He wouldn’t elaborate on exactly what the injury is, but said he will undergo X-rays Sunday.
Tate finished with 127 yards on seven catches.
Late in the third quarter, Irish defensive tackle Ethan Johnson blocked an extra point after Caper scored from 7 yards out to cut Notre Dame’s lead to 26-23.
“Probably the play of the game. If everything else unfolds as is we’re kicking the field goal to win,” Dantonio said.
Weis said he believes the Irish showed a resilience they haven’t had the past two seasons.
“In the past, what might have happened is when we went down in the second half, it might have been deflating,” he said. “But not this team. This team just expects they’re going to come back and make a play and win.”
Head to Head - Week 3
| Team | Total Yds | Pass Yds | Rush Yds | First Downs | 3rdD% | Pen./Yds | Turnovers | Time of Poss. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Michigan State | 459 | 354 | 105 | 27 | 50.0% | 6/40 | 2 | 25:30 |
| Notre Dame | 437 | 304 | 133 | 25 | 45.5% | 11/99 | 1 | 34:30 |

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That endzone ball caught by ND that was'nt called a catch was a bad call. But at the end when MSU threw the interception the first replay you can see the QB look at blair white who was getting tackled before he threw the ball. No interference was called that would have gave the ball back to MSU and the TV people would'nt show that replay again. So if you taped it look at the first replay on your left you will see it.
ND got lucky way over rated like normal.
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With the potential loss of Floyd coach now has an excuse for losing future games and saving his own ass.
Painful to watch a team that just does not seem to know how or want to win.
Between penalties and behavior after a big play I would expect from an FSU or Miami(FL) player I am relegated to seeking respectable ND football from tapes of years gone by! (Pre- Davies, Willingham and Weiss).
I am sure that all the teams left on the schedule are drooling to take advantage of that pitifull defense and pad the offensive stats for the year! Have not had a good defense since Alvarez left!
Oh well, coach was smart enough to get an extension and the administartion was stupid enough to give it to him. How many more years?
Maybe he can look good with a super bowl quality team, but he cannot build a contender, yet.
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Deal with it!
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Deal with it!
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UN RANKED, UN RANKED, UN RANKED !!!
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You prove how arrogant Notre Dame truly is. Your founder Ed Sorin was portrayed as a brave Indian fighter during the height of World War II and the era of the Hollywood cowboy movie.
During the 60’s and 70’s Sorin was disguised as a really cool guy who smoked a peace pipe with the Indians.
Your ilk goes back and forth because you can’t give the public your true image-liars who lie around and lie on each other.
Florida, LSU, Alabama, Oklahoma, Texas, USC, Penn State, Michigan, Ohio State, are the powers in College Football now.
Dream on Notre Dame by the Lake.
21 years and counting....Notre Dame FOOOOOL !
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ND is sadly lacking in the pass rush area, no zone blitzes, thought the D coordinator was suppose to be top notch, seems like he has imaginiation, ND will suffer against pass happy teams and wind up with a500 team.
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That said, all of you ND haters still can't accept the fact that ND is, has been and will ALWAYS be the most popular and important team among fans, broadcasters, BCS bowl planners, advertisers etc. Period. End of story.
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46. Posted by Sara Sun Sep 20 2:04am EDT
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"I would not have made a comment like that with out verification....I know a big ten official (retired) and I was curious about a call against Michigan 2 years ago and he told me that they get camera angles that the viewing audience does not get to see. Regardless the game is over, the call didn't matter that much because of the time of the game it happened 3-0"
Nonsense, they do not have any camera angles not supplied by the network cameras, period.
Care to explain how Pat Hayden, former Purdue QB All-American and academic All-American, and LA Ram starting QB, now NCAAF tv announcer stated he went into the replay booth (we all heard him say it at halftime, where were you, sara?) to question the call, and still couldn't understand what they saw? Is he "unaware" of this "other angle" you allege exists?
NO, he is not. You made it up. Period.
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What's Urban Meyer's record at FLA? How about the LSU squad, or Alabama's?
We have real STUDENTS playing on our team, and still have the MOST NFL players, right now, on squads throughout the NFL
So, KEEP showing me why you twerps like to dis us: WE'RE NOTRE DAME, and YOU'RE NOT.
Nuff said.
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Whipped Jimmy Johnson's Miami monster ( The Catholics vs The Criminals Bowl, we be national champs!), and in 1979, only a last second bad call saved USC from another Montana comeback miracle.
Yeah, we schedule 'weak teams" like Michigan, that's true enough....and BYU, and Boston College, and Michigan State, and USC...ya see? All real pushovers.
Schedules are made years in advance, and there is no crystal ball that will tell you how any given team will perform 5 years down the road.
Hahaha, the double-digit IQ wienies hating The Irish have been around for decades and decades, and we're still here.
So, what happens now if Michigan runs the table? And N.D. does too, where would that put N.D.'s ranking? Or are these Michigan supporters saying we ran up 490 yards of offense on them "by accident", or is the Michigan defense just pansy tacklers?
Let's all pray both win out, and meet again in a BCS bowl, without Big Ten "blind mice officials."
Me? I'll be more than satisfied by a 9-3 record and great games like we have had the last two weeks...http://www.blueandgold.com/content/?aid=7054
9-3? Good enough when you play good teams to finish ranked 7th at season's end.
Go Irish!
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I wanted a victory yesterday but in my heart of hearts i was almost hoping for a loss so they could fire that loser once and for all and bring in a good coach Urban Meyer or Kelley out of Cincy. Weiss goes off again on his stupid play calling when we have a 13-3 lead and the ball. He quit calling what had been working all day and goes for wildcat in the middle of the field how about half back draw or off tackle or hey let Jimmy throw it again and call max protect so the defensive blitz doesn't kill him. We could have ended that game early yesterday but thanks to Charlie Genuis it comes down to a blown play by state for a win. We got lucky and should be 1-2 and maybe that would have been for the best. With that talent and a good coach we are 3-0 with three blowouts.
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If it doesn't then be prepared to go the rest of the season 4-5. With losses to USC, WASHINGTON, NAVY, PITTSBURGH and BC there is no National Championship in your future.
But keep your chin up.........6 wins gets you a Hawaii game.........again.........hahahaha
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