CJ Carr accomplished 17 of 27 passes for 205 yards and two touchdowns as No. 9 Notre Dame cruised to a 49-20 win over host Stanford on Saturday evening.
Jadarian Worth had a dashing landing and a receiving landing for Notre Dame (10-2), which gained its tenth in a row to wrap up the common season. Aneyas Williams rushed for 83 yards and two touchdowns and Jeremiyah Love had 14 carries for 66 yards and a rating.
The Combating Irish now flip their consideration to the School Soccer Playoff Committee, which is able to decide the ultimate 12 groups that may compete for a nationwide championship.
Elijah Brown accomplished 18 of 37 passes for 204 yards, one landing and one interception for Stanford (4-8), which misplaced 4 of its final 5 to shut the season. Charlie Mirer, son of former Notre Dame signal-caller Rick Mirer, entered the sport as a backup and threw a landing go.
Notre Dame outgained Stanford 524-312.
The Combating Irish jumped to a 14-0 lead after the primary quarter.
Love opened the scoring with a 2-yard dashing landing on Notre Dame’s first possession. The play marked his 18th dashing landing to go together with three receiving scores.
Worth adopted with a 1-yard dashing landing with 1:52 to go within the first quarter. It marked his eleventh dashing landing of the season.
Notre Dame pulled forward 21-0 on a fake-punt landing early within the second quarter. Luke Talich caught a go from Joshua Burnham and raced for an 84-yard rating.
Williams rushed for a 2-yard landing to make it 28-0 with 7:26 remaining within the half.
Stanford lastly bought on the scoreboard as Emmet Kenney made a 39-yard discipline aim with 2:38 remaining earlier than the break.
Carr completed the first-half scoring when he tossed a 12-yard landing go to Worth with 17 seconds left within the half. That gave Notre Dame a 35-3 lead at halftime.
The lopsided match continued within the second half as Carr linked with Jordan Faison for a 6-yard rating to make it 42-3 with 12:43 left within the third quarter.
Stanford scored the following 10 factors on a 44-yard discipline aim by Kenney and a 9-yard landing completion from Brown to Bryce Farrell.
Williams responded with a 51-yard dashing landing to make it 49-13 with 9:08 to play.
Stanford completed the scoring on a 3-yard landing go from Mirer to Marcus Brown with 4 minutes left.
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