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No. 10 Notre Dame adds to FSU’s woes with biggest series win
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No. 10 Notre Dame adds to FSU’s woes with biggest series win

SOUTH BEND, Ind. – Riley Leonard rushed for two touchdowns, passed for 215 yards and one touchdown and No. 10 Notre Dame added more misery to Florida State by overwhelming the Seminoles 52-3 on Saturday night.

Notre Dame (8-1) rolled up 453 yards of total offense. The Fighting Irish defense had eight sacks and two additional tackles for loss.

Notre Dame’s win, the biggest in a rivalry highlighted by a down-to-earth finish, tied the series at 6-6.

On Leonard’s first touchdown, the senior quarterback broke to the left side and sprinted 34 yards, diving into the end zone to cap Notre Dame’s first drive. He sliced ​​through the Florida State defense for a six-yard touchdown run in the third quarter.

Jadarian Price ran 65 yards for Notre Dame’s second touchdown, and tight end Mitchell Evans caught a 12-yard pass from Leonard for a touchdown that extended Notre Dame’s lead to 21–3 at halftime.

Jeremiyah Love scored early in the fourth quarter. Backup quarterback Steve Angeli finished the scoring with a seven-yard touchdown pass to Deion Colzie.

A 79-yard pick six by Luke Talich with 1:23 left in the game put a punctuation mark on Notre Dame’s win.

Florida State (1-9) drove 75 yards on 16 plays and set up a 23-yard field goal by Ryan Fitzgerald in the first quarter. The Seminoles gained just 37 yards on their next seven drives combined.

Notre Dame’s defense punished Florida State quarterbacks Brock Glenn and Luke Kromenhoek with eight sacks for minus 81 yards. Glenn was 5 of 18 passing for 51 yards and two interceptions. Komenhoek was 5 of 8 for 37 yards.

Notre Dame defensive tackle Howard Cross III left the game in the second quarter with an apparent ankle injury. Cross staggered off the field and did not return. He leads Notre Dame with four sacks this season.

Takeaways

Notre Dame: The Fighting Irish will need to finish strong against Virginia, Army and Southern California and get some help to take home court in the College Football Playoff. But one misstep and the Fighting Irish could have a few restless nights before the selections are announced.

State of Florida: The Seminoles are doomed to a three-win season with a 1-9 record and two games remaining. Florida State’s last three-win season was the COVID-shortened 2020 season, when the Seminoles were 3-6. This season could be the team’s lowest win total in a full season since Florida State was 3-8 in 1975.

Survey implications

Notre Dame: The Fighting Irish will likely rise in the rankings after Georgia and Miami loses.

Next

Notre Dame hosts Virginia on Saturday.

Florida State has a bye week before hosting Charleston Southern on Nov. 23.

By CURT RALLO Associated Press

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