cess of the rushing attack. The Irish
have a line that now has 88 career
starts, and it has been able to de-
velop far greater cohesion than it did
a season ago when Notre Dame was
forced to reshuffle the group after
three games. No player has stood out
thus far, but as a group the line has
excelled.
"We are playing pretty consistent,"
fifth-year senior center Nick Martin
noted. "It's better to go five-for-five
than to have one guy dominating.
When you have all five doing well
you're going to play well."
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
• Notre Dame's 35 first-half points were the
most since Oct. 29, 2011, when the Irish led
Navy 35-7 at the break.
• The 95-yard scoring drive for a touchdown
in the second quarter was Notre Dame's second
95-yard touchdown drive of the season (the first
came against Texas).
• Notre Dame now has 10 scoring drives of at
least 75 yards on the season.
• ESPN's College GameDay announced that it
will broadcast from Clemson, S.C., prior to the
Irish and Tigers squaring off as fellow unbeatens
on Oct. 3.
Freshman running back Josh Adams set a career high with 133 yards on the ground, highlighted by a
70-yard scoring run.
PHOTO BY BILL PANZICA