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Stanford vs. Notre Dame


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Gerhart rushes for 205, Cardinal rally to ruin Weis' potential Irish finale
 
 
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STANFORD, Calif. -- Toby Gerhart turned what could be Charlie Weis' final game as Notre Dame coach into his own Heisman Trophy infomercial.

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Gerhart ran for 205 yards and three scores, threw an 18-yard touchdown pass and scored the game-winning touchdown with 59 seconds left to help Stanford hand Weis and the Fighting Irish a fourth consecutive loss to end the regular season, 45-38 Saturday night.

"There's a bunch of 22, 23-year-old young men right there finishing out their career losing the last four games," Weis said in a postgame radio interview. "They feel miserable and I feel miserable for them."

Weis only conducted a radio interview after the game, declining to take part in the postgame news conference. He did not address his job status, but that should come to a resolution soon.

Weis was set to go back to Indiana with the team instead of going on a recruiting trip as originally planned and will meet soon with athletic director Jack Swarbrick.

"We'll engage in the evaluation in earnest following this game and we'll go from there," Swarbrick said before the game. He declined to comment after the game.

Weis, who has six years left on his contract, has a 35-27 record in five years as Irish head coach. His .565 winning percentage is worse than the .583 marks that got his two predecessors, Tyrone Willingham and Bob Davie, fired.

 

While Weis' future may have already been decided, this signature performance by Gerhart may have been enough to earn him a trip to New York as a Heisman Trophy finalist in two weeks.

"He's made that statement the entire year," coach Jim Harbaugh said. "He was incredible to watch. He said it all by the way he's played. He's been about it and not talked about it. He just kept going at it week after week."

He threw his touchdown pass to Ryan Whalen on fourth-and-4 to help the Cardinal tie the game early in the fourth quarter. After Stanford (8-4) stopped Robert Hughes on third-and-2 from the Irish 35 with less than six minutes left, Gerhart carried seven times for 54 yards on the winning drive, bowling over would-be tacklers before scoring his 26th rushing touchdown of the season.

The fans chanted "To-by! To-by!" throughout the drive that was capped by a 4-yard run that the Irish (6-6) allowed him to score on in order to have time for a possible game-tying drive.

Jimmy Clausen and Golden Tate helped move Notre Dame down to the 24 before Chase Thomas sacked Clausen for a 7-yard loss. On the final play, Clausen's desperation heave into the end zone was batted down by Michael Thomas, giving Stanford its first win against Notre Dame since 2001.

"It's frustrating," Clausen said. "It seems like every time we lose a game, we lose it by a touchdown or less. I'm a competitive athlete. It's just really tough."

All six losses by the Irish have been by seven points or fewer, with Notre Dame also winning four games by similar margins.

The game could also be the last at Notre Dame for Clausen and Tate, who must decide whether to skip their senior seasons to go into the NFL Draft. The Irish also have not decided whether to accept a bowl bid.

Clausen matched a career high with five touchdown passes, completing 23 of 30 for 340 yards. Tate had 10 catches for 201 yards and three scores, while Michael Floyd also caught two touchdown passes.

"Everybody's a little upset, a little emotional about this game just because it's our last regular-season game with our seniors and everybody who's leaving," Tate said.

Weis opened up the playbook in what could have been his goodbye game. The play of the game for the Irish came early in the third quarter when they lined up in the Leprecat formation. Hughes took the direct snap out of the shotgun and handed to Tate on an end-around. Tate flipped it to Clausen, who was lined up as a receiver to start the play, and Clausen then found a wide open Floyd for a 46-yard touchdown.

Tate added his own highlight reel play early in the fourth quarter catching a short pass from Clausen at the 19 with Stanford giving him a huge cushion. Tate then wove his way through nine defenders, running all the way across the field to complete the 28-yard score that made it 38-30. He also scored on a 78-yard catch and a 5-yard catch, setting the school record for career receiving yards at 2,707 yards.

Harbaugh had a few of his own tricks as well, calling the fourth-down halfback option. That could have been Gerhart's so-called Heisman moment in a season in which he set a Pac-10 record with 26 touchdowns and leads the nation with 1,736 yards rushing.

"We practice that once a week," Gerhart said. "I threw up a prayer and he made a great play. In practice those plays are wide open."

Andrew Luck's pass to Jim Dray for the two-point conversion tied the game at 38 with 8:59 to go.

 
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November 29, 2009 11:57 pm
I am a true blue Steeler fan, but I know when it is time to admit that your team just isn't that good this year.  We just got beat by an average at best Raven team.  You can't blame this one, or our entire season on injuries or Dennis Dixon.  Dixon played way better than anyone expected him to.  When you are a team that has a pathetic secondary, a horrible offensive coordinater ...(more)
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November 29, 2009 12:38 am
Clausen is the best QB in the nation, by far. I would put him in front of anyone. Tate, Wow just Wow. If you saw this guy tonight, you know that he is probably the top receiver in all of college football. If they come back, ND has a chance to be a very good team next year.  If Weis is gone, then so are they....so what do you do? He might be able to keep them around.
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November 29, 2009 6:42 pm

I guess I have been too hard on Weiss and the Irish. After reading all of the posts by the ND lovers I came to realize that ND is the greatest 6-6 team in the history of civlization in any sport. I hope the NCAA takes notice of how awesome their 6-6 is and finally creates some sort of an award to honor such great symetry. For too long teams have been focussing on going 12-0, 11-1, or even 10-2 ...(more)

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November 29, 2009 3:57 am
Toby Gerhart: Leads nation in rushing touchdowns. Second in nation (at this writing) in rushing yards. Plays in an elite conference (PAC 10) against great competition week in and week out. Has Stanford (An academic powerhouse that doesn't recruit any and everyone) eligible for a bowl game with their best record (8-4) in five or six years.

This guy is a beast; and a sure top ten draft pi
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December 5, 2009 3:41 pm
Pitt football will never be a great program under Wanstedt.  They might be above average, but never better than they could have been this year with some good coaching.  They have to be the dumbest college football team in the land.  PATHETIC!!!!
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November 29, 2009 12:04 am
So let's wait a second. They are basically saying that a low tier bowl game isn't good enough for them? They have to decide if they are going to play in a bowl or not. This is why people get sick of Notre Dame. Kirk Herbstreit gave it to NDame straight between the eyes today as well as the others in the country that are obsessed with seeing them in the BCS every year. He said that for the last 15 ...(more)
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November 29, 2009 1:12 am
You have the ball at the three yard line, 1st down, 1 minute left in a tie game, the opponents have 1 time out left and one of the best QBs in the nation.  Hear me Harbaugh... take a knee, force a timeout, take another knee and run the clock down to inside 20 seconds.  If you must give you Heisman man another bit of glory let him attempt to run it in on third down and if successful you w ...(more)
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November 28, 2009 11:52 pm
Mostly any D1 team could beat Notre Dame, it's not worth recapping for one thing.  Secondly, what's up with Notre Dame fans?  95% of them don't even have any connection to the school, and wearing Notre Dame stuff as a fashion statement hasn't been cool since like 1996.  And what's the deal with Charlie Weis?  It's called pilates.  Obesity is not cool I hope he gets fired!! ...(more)
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November 29, 2009 7:57 am

The Chiefs offense is a little, to be kind, sluggish.  Weiss belongs back in the NFL as a coordinator.
He worked a long time with Scot Pioli and he certainly knows quarterbacks, including Cassell, although not that well, but he knows the team and system he came from.

Todd Haley would have to swallow his ego and let him have control, and if he had any brains, learn
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November 29, 2009 9:20 am
Many are saying that this year's Irish schedule proved tougher than was expected at the beginning of the season and there might be a ring of truth to that, but the fact is, ND finished 6-6.  Lou Holtz had them playing in the NC game because the opponents looked so weak.  Doctor Lou will crap his pants over the easy lineup for 2010.  They drop Wash. St., UConn, Nevada and Washington ...(more)
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November 28, 2009 11:39 pm
I was just wondering what people are thinking about next year.  Crist throwing to Evans and Floyd.  Who is gonna be the head coach?  And more importantly will he be able to recruit defensive players?
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November 28, 2009 11:44 pm
He would tell Weiss if he can talk Claussen and Tate into staying next year, he will bring Weis back next year. Lets be real here, people will come on here any minute to bash Weis, bash the Irish, because this world is fool of haters. But this Offense is ridiculously good, what we need is skilled players on the defensive side of the ball. Get a new D Coordinator in here, and get Weis to actually r ...(more)
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November 29, 2009 10:10 pm
It is a shame Charlie Weiss hasn't figured out how to cheat on the collegiate level.  Maybe he should brainstorm some more with Romeo Crenell.
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November 29, 2009 12:14 am
Give Toby the Heisman
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November 28, 2009 11:47 pm
(POLL) Because they have a great team.
 
 
Ryan Whalen hauls in an 18-yard touchdown pass from Toby Gerhart in the fourth quarter. (US Presswire)
Ryan Whalen hauls in an 18-yard touchdown pass from Toby Gerhart in the fourth quarter. (US Presswire)

 
 
Scoreboard
Notre Dame  (6-6)14107738
Stanford  (8-4) «101071845
 
Players of the Game
Cardinal

T. Gerhart
Rush 29
Yds 205
Avg 7.1
TD 3
Fighting Irish

J. Clausen
Att 30
Comp 23
Yds 340
TD 5
 
Scoring Summary
STANToby Gerhart 4 yd run (Nate Whitaker kick)
NDGolden Tate 5 yd pass from Jimmy Clausen (David Ruffer kick)
STANNate Whitaker 40 yd FG
NDMichael Floyd 18 yd pass from Jimmy Clausen (David Ruffer kick)
STANNate Whitaker 47 yd FG
NDDavid Ruffer 42 yd FG
NDGolden Tate 78 yd pass from Jimmy Clausen (David Ruffer kick)
STANOwen Marecic 1 yd run (Nate Whitaker kick)
NDMichael Floyd 46 yd pass from Jimmy Clausen (David Ruffer kick)
STANToby Gerhart 10 yd run (Nate Whitaker kick)
STANNate Whitaker 29 yd FG
NDGolden Tate 28 yd pass from Jimmy Clausen (David Ruffer kick)
STANRyan Whalen 18 yd pass from Toby Gerhart (Jim Dray 2pt pass from Andrew Luck)
STANToby Gerhart 4 yd run (Nate Whitaker kick)
 
Team Stats
 NDSTAN
First Downs2125
Third Down Efficiency4-107-13
Fourth Down Efficiency1-11-1
Plays-Net Yards55-44769-496
Rushes-Yds25-10748-280
Passing Yds340216
Kick Return Yds124117
Punt Return Yds36
Passes23-30-015-21-0
Punts3-1292-64
Fumbles-Lost3-11-1
Penalties-Yds3-137-90
Time of Poss.24:4435:16
 
Individual Stats
RUSHING
ND: Robert Hughes 13-74, Theo Riddick 6-35, Golden Tate 1-15, Team 2--2, Jimmy Clausen 3--15
STAN: Toby Gerhart 29-205, Stepfan Taylor 12-35, Andrew Luck 3-35, Chris Owusu 1-10, Owen Marecic 2-1, Tavita Pritchard 1--6
PASSING
ND: Jimmy Clausen 23-30-340-0
STAN: Andrew Luck 14-20-198-0, Toby Gerhart 1-1-18-0
RECEIVING
ND: Golden Tate 10-201, Michael Floyd 6-85, Robert Hughes 4-50, Paul Duncan 1-5, Bobby Burger 1-1, Theo Riddick 1--2
STAN: Ryan Whalen 6-75, Coby Fleener 4-56, Chris Owusu 2-29, Jim Dray 2-23, Toby Gerhart 1-33
 
Standings
TeamStandingsConferenceOverall
Notre Dame1st FBS Independents 0-06-6
Stanford2nd Pacific 10 6-38-5