opted to run on a pass-run option and
powered his way for a first down.
"I knew it was going to be a tough
run. Man are those guys good," Kizer
said. "I didn't know if it was nec-
essarily the best to go to the quick
game, so I kept it myself and just tried
to ground out the two yards.
"Two yards isn't necessarily the lon-
gest run in the world, and I knew I
could fall over and hopefully get to
that line."
Kizer connected with junior wide
receiver Corey Robinson and Pro-
sise the next two plays for 11 and 17
yards, respectively. At the 39-yard
line, Notre Dame found itself in
Yoon's range, but whether the fresh-
Starting quarterback Malik Zaire suffered a fractured ankle in the third quarter that will sideline him the
remainder of the 2015 season.
PHOTO BY BILL PANZICA