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Rice's record as a starting quarterback for the University of Notre Dame was 31-4 that included a national championship. Rice won the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award on December 1, 1989 and finished fourth in the 1989 Heisman Trophy the next day. [16] He also made the 1989 College Football All-America Team as a quarterback. His regular season ...
Tony Rice: Sr. 13 12–1 AA, Unitas: 1988 Tony Rice: Jr. 12 12–0 1987 Kent Graham: Fr. November 7 1 1–0 Tony Rice: So. October 17 6 4–2 Terry Andrysiak: Sr. 5 3–2 1986 Terry Andrysiak: Jr. 1 0–1 Steve Beuerlein: Sr. 10 5–5 1985 Terry Andrysiak: So. November 9 1 1–0 Steve Beuerlein: Jr. 10 4–6 1984 Scott Grooms Sr. October 13 1 0 ...
The 1987 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team represented the University of Notre Dame during the 1987 NCAA Division I-A football season. Tony Rice became the starting quarterback for Notre Dame following an injury to Terry Andrysiak.
Notre Dame scored early and often, starting with a 38-yard Rice option run for a touchdown. [12] Tony Rice's first passing touchdown on the year was an 8-yarder to freshman tight end Derek Brown. [12] The Irish exploded for 28 points in the second quarter, highlighted by a 54-yard Rice touchdown pass to Rocket Ismail. [12]
WR Jerry Rice's Super Bowl-record 215 receiving yards earned him the MVP award. ... while Tony Dungy became the first Black coach to win on Super Sunday amid a rainy night in South Florida ...
Line: Tulane by 10 ½, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. Tulane is atop the American Athletic Conference standings, but tied with SMU and UTSA, who are also 3-0. The Green Wave are seeking their ...
Derrick Henry ran for 147 yards and set the Ravens season record with his 16th touchdown on a 2-yard run in the first quarter. He eclipsed Ray Rice (2011) and Mark Ingram (2019).
WVU quarterback Harris hit Grantis Bell for a 17-yard touchdown pass, cutting the lead to 26–13. He later left the game with an injury. Rice threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Frank Jacobs. Rice later took it in himself for the 2-point conversion, giving Notre Dame a 34–13 lead.