SAN ANTONIO (AP)—Jimmy Clausen wandered the Notre Dame sideline worry-free with the clock ticking down and a blowout victory minutes away.
For the first time in almost two months, the Fighting Irish could relax in the fourth quarter.
Clausen threw two touchdowns, including a desperation heave that Golden Tate spectacularly pulled down to end the first half, and Notre Dame clobbered Washington State 40-14 on Saturday night.
The previous six games for Notre Dame (6-2) were nerve-wrackers decided in the final minutes. This time, the Irish had Washington State (1-7) buried by halftime.
“It was a relief,” Clausen said. “Close games all the time it kind of gets old.”
Robert Hughes ran for 131 yards on 24 carries and had a touchdown, delighting a Texas crowd that was overwhelmingly filled with Fighting Irish fans. The Alamodome blowout debuted Notre Dame’s plan to play one offsite home game a year.
Clausen, keeping his name in the Heisman Trophy conversation, was 22 of 27 for 268 yards. The jewel was his 50-yard bomb on the final play before halftime to Tate, who somehow made the grab between three defenders.
Officials reviewed the catch—perhaps the only time the Irish were in suspense all night. Tate sprung for the ball and tumbled to the ground in a tangled mass, but after the replay booth confirmed the junior had possession, the stadium erupted.
San Antonio might as well have been South Bend, Ind.
“It was probably one of the most phenomenal catches I’ve seen anyone make, ever,” Notre Dame coach Charile Weis said.
Hughes had a career game starting in place of Armando Allen Jr., who has been bothered by a right ankle he sprained a month ago. Standing on the sideline without pads, Allen watched Notre Dame get their most convincing win since routing Nevada 35-0 in the season opener.
Tate’s Hail Mary haul was his second sensational score. He earlier went on a 16-yard touchdown run that began with him running smack into two linebackers before spinning around, leaving the would-be tacklers colliding and grasping for air as Tate dashed to the end zone.
Tate finished with 141 total yards. He called his biggest grab luck.
“Just timed the jump,” he said.
Washington State freshman Jeff Tuel was 12-of-23 for 104 yards and two touchdowns, both to Jared Karstetter. Tuel was also picked off twice.
After another crushing loss, Washington State coach Paul Wulff took away the almost bowl-like atmosphere as at least one positive.
“I think there is a lot for us at Washington State to gain from this,” Wulff said.
After finishing 2-11 last season in Wulff’s first year, the Cougars have four games left against Arizona, UCLA, Oregon State and Washington. Washington State beat SMU in overtime but hasn’t been close any other week, losing by an average of 25 points.
Notre Dame has had the opposite problem. Six consecutive games decided by seven points or fewer were a school record for Notre Dame, which didn’t put away Boston College last week until an interception in the final two minutes.
There were no such worries against the hapless Cougars.
Clausen sat out the fourth quarter after one of his most accurate games of the season. He now has 18 touchdowns on the season to just two interceptions. Weis said Clausen hurt his toe earlier in the game but it was nothing that would’ve prevented him from going back on the field if needed.
Clausen was replaced by sophomore Dayne Crist, who went 2 of 6 for 69 yards and had a 64-yard touchdown to John Goodman. But Crist was carried off the field in the fourth when the sophomore’s left leg got trapped under the 285-pound frame of Washington State defensive end Toby Turpin.
Weis said Crist thought he heard something in his knee when he went down. Crist was to be evaluated on Monday.
Nick Tausch kicked field goals from 16 and 23 yards and set a Notre Dame record with 14 consecutive field goals without a miss.
The Irish didn’t sell out the 65,000-seat Alamodome but likely impressed those they wanted to most: sought-after Texas recruits. Notre Dame will play its future offsite home games in Texas, Florida or New York.
The Irish are already scheduled to be back in the Lone Star State in 2013 to play Arizona State at Cowboys Stadium.
Head to Head - Week 9
| Team | Total Yds | Pass Yds | Rush Yds | First Downs | 3rdD% | Pen./Yds | Turnovers | Time of Poss. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Washington State | 206 | 104 | 102 | 12 | 18.2% | 6/50 | 2 | 19:06 |
| Notre Dame | 592 | 337 | 255 | 32 | 42.9% | 8/74 | 1 | 40:54 |

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43. Posted by ThomasS Sun Nov 1 9:35am EST
#42 - Top 10? No way! Notre Damne just slapped around a bad team. Why would the Irish jump 15 spots? Your strength of schedule just took a major shot to the chin with a weak USC team getting exposed. How did the Irish lose to USC, when all they had to do was run the ball? Oregon just ran the simplest plays all night long.
I think ND is a top 20 team overall, but no way a top 10 team. Just my opinion.]
I said NEXT YEAR Bozo, if Clausen, Tate, Floyd, etc come back: are you comprehension impaired????
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They don't cheat, don't beat on the opponents and always are filled with school spirit.
That is why they have such a huge following.
That is why, once you are a Notre Dame fan, you are one for life.
Commitment.....from the players, the coaches, the school and the fans make Notre Dame number ONE every year, no matter how good or bad they play.
GO NOTRE DAME!
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You failed to notice the fact that Clausen was 22-27 for those over 200 yards. It's not like they went out bombing every play, they ran the ball a lot more than usual today. He still averaged over 10 yards a completed pass, that's a first down every time they catch the ball! There is nothing wrong with his heisman chances, how many picks has he thrown all season? TWO? In EIGHT games? Wow.
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I think ND is a top 20 team overall, but no way a top 10 team. Just my opinion. I do think that ND is one of the better teams in the country, just not one of the best.
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Let's hope Clausen, Tate and other juniors come back next season....I think we'd be top ten material for sure.
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Just wondering when you golden dorks will admit the reason you're not in a conference is because you couldn't win one. So far you have played 1 ranked team this year and got whipped, and you only have one left. (12 agme and 2 are ranked, Boise State gets ripped for the same level of competition). You dorks are jokes. If you manage to make it to a BSC bowl, it will be the same result as the last 10 x . Easy fodder for whoever gets the lucky draw.]
Hey, cumgums showed up!! WTF is a "12 agme", anyway? And, Notre Dame has been to TEN BCS games? Who knew, nitwit?? Yeah, if we get to play a BCS bowl game, it will be "luck" that gets us there...kind like you'd be "lucky".... if you only had a brain...
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In the past ten years or so, independents like Miami, FSU, Penn State, S. Carolina, Pitt & Syracuse all joined conferences. Why? Because they HAD TO! ND doesn't. We are a conference of ONE!
Deal with it, eddhead.
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35. Posted by timmy Sun Nov 1 2:45am EST
you wonder why notre dame is ranked. take a look around, many teams in the top 25 are mediocre teams who could lose any given game, except boise state. they shouldnt be ranked, omg they are undefeated, but they dont play anybody."
Um, you might want to reconsider that statement about Boise St...you see, they beat Oregon BEFORE their number one running back got suspended for the season....... the Oregon that whipped USC 47-20 Saturday....the USC team that beat us at home...so yeah, they've played "somebody"....
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First thing: we better find out how we made their tall WR Karstetter look like an All-American and put an end to those 'explosive plays" if we are to win out.
J. Karstetter, WR
2 Rec, 19 yds
2 TDs
Secondly: South Carolina lost. West Virginny lost. Heck, I thought Wake Forest had Miami, shoot. Navy lost, hope we can make it two in a row next week.
And, it's always a good thing to watch Pete Carroll get a public spanking...we were so close, hope we get them next year: word coach Weis. I've said it before, and I'll say it again: USC's defensive scheme hass a HUGE weakness: running QBs...heck, even Jimmy scored a running TD on them, with one leg....can you spell WILDCAT???
I knew that you could...and there we were running it on Saturday...hehehehe.
Next year, we go to USC...and come back with a "W."
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Yes, the idiot who calls himself Dutch is exactly that. Anybody who knows anything about college football scheduling knows the best schools line up the competition years in advance. Just go to http://www.nationalchamps.net/index.htm and see for yourselves. Look in the "Go to Links" box on the top left of the home page. The last item listed is FUTURE SCHEDULES. All FBS schools are listed there.
Hometown Irish fan for all my 62 years and proud of it.
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ND scheduled WSU after the '03 season, you remember the one...where WSu had 10+ wins and beat the brakes off of Texas and Vince Young in the Holliday bowl?
ND also has ASU on the schedule for 2012 already, because people jump in line to play against ND!
See like it or not, ND is history. They are what college football programs are measured against. Charlie Weis has things going good, he is a helluva recruiter and coach. IF Jimmy and Golden come back, they could be in talks for the NC next season.
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