#19 Michigan 45, #8 Notre Dame 14 (Final)

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  1. OSUBasketballJunkie

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    Michigan - 17
    Notre Dame - 0

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  3. wesbranscum

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    Calling it now, ttun wins 38-0
     
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    Notre Dame making Michigan look good............that is hard to do.......
     
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    Both of these teams suck.....

    Kelly has a completely garbage gameplan so far
     
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    Michigan - 17
    Notre Dame - 7

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    Why wasn't there a flag for people throwing towels onto the field/at the ND players?
     
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    Shane Patterson: 2-7 for 22 yards.

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    Michigan - 24
    Notre Dame - 7

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    ND again tricked everyone into thinking they are a legit contender. They look slow. And I'm definitely giving my co-workers who told me Book was elite tons of shit
     
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    NO. 19 MICHIGAN 45, NO. 8 NOTRE DAME 14
    The precipitation was coming down especially hard last night in Ann Arbor as the Wolverines and Irish met for what will be the final time until 2033. Jim Harbaugh had Michigan looking like a completely different team as the defense dominated Notre Dame throughout the night and offense showed some promising signs as well.

    It wasn't a prolific performance for Shea Patterson, but he at least looked comfortable in the pocket for the most part and didn't turn the football over. The senior threw just 12 passes and completed half of them for 100 yards and two touchdowns. Donovan Peoples-Jones and Nico Collins both found the end zone and Zach Charbonnet rushed for 74 yards and a pair of scores. Hassan Haskins led the ground attack with 149 yards on 20 carries.

    Michigan's offense had its moments, but it was the defense that stole the show. An atrocious pass interference call helped Notre Dame get on the board late in the third quarter (seriously one of the worst calls I've ever seen), but that was just about it for the Irish. Don Brown had a plan in place and worked it to perfection as Notre Dame did next to nothing on offense while turning the ball over twice.

    It's been a rough season for the Maize and Blue, but this was unquestionably the high point thus far. A 31-point win over the Irish will give Michigan fans something to chirp about until the two teams meet again in 14 years.
     

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