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Oct. 21, 2013 Issue

Blue & Gold Illustrated: America's Foremost Authority on Notre Dame Football

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Freshman linebacker Jaylon Smith made a team-high nine stops, had 1.5 tackles for loss, forced a fumble and broke up one pass. photo by Bill panzica times against Oklahoma — but he was frequently in the backfield against the Sun Devils. Shembo moved into a tie for eighth place in program history with 17 total sacks. He also tied his single-game high with three sacks, a mark he first reached against Boston College last November. He said going without a single sack in the first five games of the season didn't frustrate him. "My dad said just be patient, they'll come," he said. "They come in bunches. All I've got to do is get that first one, and they'll keep coming." Freshman linebacker Jaylon Smith also sacked Kelly on a third-down play near the Irish goal line, and junior defensive end Stephon Tuitt stripped Kelly on a sack in the fourth quarter. The most important rush of the night for the Irish came late in the fourth quarter with Arizona State backed up on its own 1-yard line. Tuitt and Sh‑ embo converged on Kelly in the end zone, and he rushed a throw over the middle and into the arms of Dan Fox. The fifth-year senior linebacker took his first career interception 14 yards for a game-clinching touchdown. Jaylon Smith Paces The Irish Defense Freshman Dog linebacker Jaylon Smith produced a stifling defensive ef‑ fort against a versatile Arizona State offense, finishing the game with a team-leading nine tackles and adding

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