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The phrase "Catholics vs. Convicts", a T-shirt slogan created prior to the matchup by Notre Dame students and friends Joe Frederick, Michael Caponigro, and Pat Walsh was reported by the press. [3] The slogan was a play on Notre Dame's Catholic image and Miami's roster of flamboyant football players. Before the 1988 season, two players from the ...
Notre Dame, a loser to Pittsburgh three years in a row, narrowly avoided another such upset as the Irish improved to 5–0 on the season. [14] The 30–20 victory in the rain did little to inspire confidence that Notre Dame could beat No. 1 Miami the following week. [14]
The following year, Miami ended Notre Dame's record 23-game winning streak, 27–10. The rivalry ended after the Fighting Irish dashed No. 2 Miami's hopes for a repeat national championship with a 29–20 victory in South Bend in 1990. Notre Dame subsequently dropped Miami from its schedule due to the intensified rivalry.
Notre Dame 28, Miami 3. Score: Riley Leonard 50 run, 5:39 (Mitch Jeter kick) Drive: Five plays, 69 yards, 2:30 after Miami blocked field goal attempt.
Notre Dame improved to 3-1 with the win over a four-touchdown underdog from the Mid-American Conference. Scoring: How the points were scored and live updates: Notre Dame football vs. Miami (Ohio)
Next up for the now 2nd-ranked Hurricanes was a date with #10 Notre Dame in Miami. Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz brought an upset minded Irish squad to the Orange Bowl, but they proved to be little match for Daniel Stubbs and a relentless Hurricane defense. Miami continued its dominance over Notre Dame, shutting out the Irish, 24–0, and beating ...
It was the first time Miami (6-1, 1-0) held a team under 50 points since a 46-44 loss to Virginia on March 4, 2020. No. 8 Miami opens ACC play with balanced 62-49 win over Notre Dame Skip to main ...
It was the seventh meeting between Alabama and Notre Dame, but the teams' first since 1987. Heading into the game, Notre Dame led the series 5-1-0, which included two bowl victories. The two teams first met in the 1973 Sugar Bowl, with the Irish defeating the Crimson Tide, 24–23.