By Justin Albers
INDIANAPOLIS- On a day when 3 other 1 loss teams were defeated, Notre Dame made sure they were not a fourth. Brady Quinn got the offense going early and often to lead Notre Dame to a rout of Air Force before a crowd of 49,367 at Falcon Stadium.
It didn't take long for the Irish to get on the board in this one, 54 seconds to be exact. Notre Dame traveled 80 yards in 2 plays, both passes from Quinn to Samardzija, for a touchdown. The scoring play came on a 51 yard pass from Quinn to Samardzija. The Irish defense held and gave Notre Dame the ball back. They then put together a 3 play, 56 yard drive for another touchdown, a 1 yard pass from Brady Quinn to Jeff Carlson. Air Force began to run their option offense, and running time off the clock. They were able to manage a field goal after a 6 play, 50 yard drive and cut the lead to 14-3. Notre Dame wasn't done in the first quarter. With 1:19 to go Quinn found Rhema McKnight for a 24 yard touchdown pass, and with the extra point blocked, the Irish led 20-3 at the end of one.
The second quarter consisted of a lot of the Air Force offense, and none of Notre Dame's. In fact, the Irish offense never touched the football until there was just a minute remaining in the half. However, that didn't stop Notre Dame from scoring. CB Terrail Lambert returned a blocked FG 76 yards for another Irish touchdown. Notre Dame led 27-3 at the half.
Notre Dame wanted to make sure that the Falcons weren't going to make a miracle come back, so they continued to play their starters in the second half. Quinn put together a 9 play, 87 yard drive, including a 23 pass to TE Marcus Freeman to give Notre Dame a 33-3 lead. The extra point was blocked for the second time in the game. The Falcon offense would take the last 8 minutes off the clock in the 3rd quarter, but were able to manage their first touchdown of the game at the end of the drive. The scoring play was a 12 yard pass from Shaun Carney to Beau Sudar. The Irish led 33-10 after 3 quarters.
Notre Dame would score in a hurry on their first drive of the fourth quarter. It took just a little under 3 minutes for Darius Walker to get his first touchdown of the game on a 4 yard run. The run finished off a 7 play, 65 yard drive for the Irish. This time the extra point was missed, so Notre Dame led 39-10. Air Force answered however when they went 70 yards in just 7 plays to cut the Irish lead to 39-17. Notre Dame got some backups in the game and ran out the clock to record their 9th win of the season. Notre Dame will host Army next week before their season finale at USC.
Key Performers: Notre Dame
Brady Quinn 14/19 207 yards 4 TD 0 INT
Darius Walker 15 carries 153 yards 1 TD
Jeff Samardzija 6 rec 106 yards 1 TD
Rhema McKnight 3 rec 53 yards 1 TD
Key Performers: Air Force
Sean Carney 14/17 205 yards 2 TD 0 INT
15 carries 42 yards
Chad Hall 20 carries 67 yards 0 TD
Mark Root 5 rec 110 yards 0 TD
Beau Sudar 3 rec 44 yards 1 TD
Grading the Irish
Rush Offense.......... A
It was extremely important that the Notre Dame rushing game get going a bit before the USC game in a couple of weeks, and this performance was just what they needed. Walker went over 150 yards on just 17 carries, a positive sign of things to come. In the past few weeks Walker has started to find his way through the holes a lot better then he did at the beginning of the year. Air Force doesn't have a great defense, but it was still a good performance for Notre Dame to have under their belt.
Pass Offense.......... A
I don't think the pass offense could have been a whole lot better. Notre Dame came out passing early in the game, and picked apart the Air Force defense. If they passed the ball every play, they probably would have scored every play. Brady Quinn was very dominant, just another performance to boost his confidence and his Heisman chances.
Overall Offense.......... A
The offense was absolutely dominant. I don't know a better way to describe it. They ran just 46 plays in the game and scored on 6 of them. They averaged over 8 yards per play for the game, something they had not accomplished all season. If the offense can keep this up, I think the can roll right over the Trojans of USC.
Rush Defense.......... B
Even though they gave up 200 yards on the ground, I thought the defense did a pretty good job against the run. This is a team that is very good at running the option, a play that is tough to defend. Notre Dame only gave up 3.3 yards per carry, and failed to give up the big play. Also, Air Force failed to score a touchdown in the rushing game, which tells you that it was in no way dominant.
Pass Defense.......... B-
Notre Dame's pass defense struggled a little bit on Saturday, but I don't know how it can't when you are looking for the option every play. The Irish gave up a couple of big plays in the passing game, and at 10.8 yards per pass play, too many big plays. I think that the Notre Dame defense is still improving, but they are still not where they need to be at this point in the year. The thing is they seem to be bending but not breaking. They gave up over 400 yards, but only 17 points were put up there on the scoreboard.
Overall Defense.......... B
No matter how many yards they gave up, Notre Dame only gave up 17 points. Most of those points came when the game was already way out of reach in the second half. A couple more weeks of work and they should be ready for the showdown in the Rose Bowl.
SCENARIOS TO PONDER............................
At 9-1, Notre Dame is one of the few one loss teams remaining. After Louisville, Texas, Auburn, and Cal all lost, Notre Dame will be about 5th in the rankings this week. That means that if they beat USC, the only other team that will be in front of them will be Florida. If Florida falters in on of their final games, Notre Dame could possibly be playing in the BCS championship game. It is going to be a fun finish.
Next Week: (H) vs. Army
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