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NC State Wolfpack at Notre Dame Fighting Irish

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4-3, 1-2 Away
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7 - 36

No. 16 Notre Dame pulls away from NC State in second half for fourth consecutive win

Carr connected on 19 of 31 passes, with TD tosses of 18 yards to K.K. Smith and 12 yards to Will Pauling in the third quarter.

Jeremiyah Love rushed for 86 yards and two touchdowns for Notre Dame (4-2).

Notre Dame led 10-7 at halftime. The Fighting Irish outscored the Wolfpack 26-0 in the second half.

Eli Raridon had seven catches for 109 yards, and Pauling had four catches for 105 yards as Notre Dame relied on the passing game more than its heralded 1-2 running game punch of Love and Jadarian Price.

“We just want to win,” Carr said. “That's the result we want, whether it's (Love and Price) carrying the ball, and there are times they're going to have six touchdowns each, or we're going to spread the field out and throw it all over the yard.”

Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman said that his team did not play its best game.

“My message was stop beating Notre Dame,” Freeman said of what he told his team after they only held a three-point lead at halftime. “That was the message. .... It’s easy for me to say don’t beat Notre Dame, but we have to continue to train our minds to focus in the right way and go out and execute.”

C.J. Bailey connected with Terrell Anderson on a 45-yard touchdown pass early in the second quarter for the Wolfpack (4-3). Anderson did not play in the second half due to injury.

Notre Dame came up with three interceptions and hit the Wolfpack for four sacks, five tackles for loss and a safety. N.C. State entered the game averaging 447.7 yards of total offense a game, but only managed 233 yards on Saturday.

N.C. State star running back Hollywood Smothers only gained 46 yards on 12 carries. He entered the game averaging 115.5 yards.

N.C. State coach Dave Doeren said turnovers haunted the Wolfpack.

“C.J. (Bailey) was off,” Doeren said. “We had some chances for some good throws down the field and overthrew the ball. It happens at times. If you're in a game where they're going to overload the box and play man-to-man, you have to be able to throw to hose down-the-field routes.”

Defense rising Notre Dame's defense has only allowed three touchdowns in the last three quarters. The Fighting Irish have seven interceptions in the last two games compared to five picks in the first four.

Jump start Some trickery helped jump start the Notre Dame offense in the second half.

Leading 10-7 early in the third quarter, Notre Dame lined up for a punt on a fourth-and-two at its 38. The Fighting Irish quickly shifted into a formation that had back-up quarterback Tyler Buchner taking the snap and gaining three yards for a first down. Notre Dame took advantage to drive down and get first first score of the second half, the TD pass from Carr to Smith.

The takeaway Notre Dame’s fourth consecutive victory should help the No. 16 Fighting Irish continue to inch their way up the rankings.

N.C. State has lost three of its last four, including setbacks against Duke and Virginia Tech before Saturday's game at Notre Dame. A 56-10 victory over Campbell is the only bright spot for the Wolfpack in the past month.

Up next N.C. State: At Pittsburgh on Oct. 25.

Notre Dame: Hosts Southern California next Saturday.

How To Watch

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  • TV Channel: Wolfpack at Fighting Irish 2021 College Football, week 7, is broadcasted on Peacock.
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Scoring Summary

ND TD 1st Period 9:49 Jeremiyah Love 2 Yd Run (Noah Burnette Kick)
NCSU TD 2nd Period 13:48 Terrell Anderson 45 Yd pass from CJ Bailey (Kanoah Vinesett Kick)
ND FG 2nd Period 0:00 Noah Burnette 48 Yd Field Goal
ND TD 3rd Period 6:58 KK Smith 18 Yd pass from CJ Carr (Noah Burnette Kick)
ND TD 3rd Period 2:46 Will Pauling 12 Yd pass from CJ Carr (Noah Burnette Kick)
ND FG 4th Period 12:48 Noah Burnette 34 Yd Field Goal
ND SF 4th Period 9:17 Team Safety
ND TD 4th Period 5:13 Jeremiyah Love 1 Yd Run (Erik Schmidt Kick)

Statistics

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12 1st Downs 24
5-16 3rd down efficiency 6-14
1-3 4th down efficiency 1-3
233 Total Yards 485
182 Passing 342
18/31 Comp/Att 19/32
5.9 Yards per pass 10.7
51 Rushing 143
28 Rushing Attempts 39
1.8 Yards per rush 3.7
5-60 Penalties 6-55
3 Turnovers 2
0 Fumbles lost 1
3 Interceptions thrown 1
28:47 Possession 31:13

Game Information

Notre Dame Stadium

Location: Notre Dame, IN
Attendance: 77,622 · Capacity:
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