No. 16 Stanford Downs Notre Dame, 37-14

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (Sports Network) - Nate Whitaker connected on all five of his field goal attempts and two-way player Owen Marecic scored on consecutive plays from scrimmage in the fourth quarter, as No. 16 Stanford cruised past offense-starved Notre Dame, 37-14.

Andrew Luck threw for 238 yards on 19-of-32 throws with a touchdown toss to Coby Fleener for the Cardinal (4-0), who snapped their seven-game skid at Notre Dame Stadium and are off to their best start since 1986.

Luck also threw his first two interceptions on the year but helped Stanford convert 11-of-16 third down tries.

Stepfan Taylor amassed 139 yards from scrimmage in the convincing win.

Dayne Crist completed just 25-of-44 throws for 304 yards with a touchdown and an interception for Notre Dame (1-3), which was coming off last-second defeats at the hands of Michigan and Michigan State, the latter coming in overtime.

The Fighting Irish have now lost 11 straight games to top-20 opponents.

The Irish, down 19-6, failed to capitalize on Luck's interception off a tipped pass midway through the third, then were pinned at their own two-yard line following Stanford's first -- and only -- punt of the game late in the frame.

After moving the ball to midfield, Notre Dame stared at a 4th-and-1 with 13 1/2 minutes to go in the contest. First-year head coach Brian Kelly opted to go for the first down, and a handoff to Jonas Gray was stuffed behind the line of scrimmage, resulting in a turnover on downs.

Taylor's 23-yard reception on 3rd-and-7 on the ensuing drive put Stanford near the red zone, and on the eighth consecutive run play, Marecic dove over the goal line for the game-sealing TD with 7:58 remaining.

Zach Ertz caught a two-point conversion toss from Luck, and Marecic, who starts at fullback and linebacker, stepped in front of Crist's next pass and took it back 20 yards for the score, a mere 13 seconds after his TD run.

Crist threw a meaningless three-yard TD to Theo Riddick with six minutes left, and Whitaker capped the scoring with a 29-yard field goal.

Notre Dame punted in Cardinal territory early in the first quarter, but Doug Baldwin fumbled the kick at his own 21. The Irish recovered and eventually settled for a 22-yard David Ruffer field goal at the 8:11 mark.

Stanford answered with a 10-play, 79-yard drive that ended with Fleener hauling in a 16-yard lob from Luck in the end zone.

Crist lost a fumble on the next play from scrimmage, leading to a 24-yard Whitaker field goal with just over two minutes left in the opening quarter.

Ruffer and Whitaker traded 40 and 41-yard field goals, respectively, in the second, and Whitaker booted a 36-yarder just before halftime for a 10-point lead.

Notre Dame's defense continued to bend but not break starting the second half, forcing Whitaker to be called in again for a 33-yard kick to culminate a 10- play, 49-yard drive.



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