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1999 – Notre Dame 28, Navy 24: Notre Dame needed a 1st down on 4th and 9 with 1:37 left. They failed to convert but an errant spot allowed the Irish to keep possession and eventually score to escape with a 28–24 win. 2002 – Notre Dame 30, Navy 23: Notre Dame, coming off a 14–7 upset loss to Boston College, scored 15 unanswered points ...
The Navy–Notre Dame football rivalry is the longest running college football series between two teams not in the same conference. [2] The 2007 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team began the season with a 33–3 loss to Georgia Tech. It was the most lopsided loss Notre Dame had ever suffered in a season-opening game. [3]
Navy won 28–27 in 2016, making Coach Niumatalolo only the second coach in Navy history to defeat Notre Dame three times. When Navy is the home team for this game in even-numbered years, the Midshipmen have hosted the game off-campus at large stadiums used by NFL teams, usually FedExField in Landover, Maryland or M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore ...
Notre Dame Fighting Irish football rivalries refers to rivalries of the University of Notre Dame in the sport of college football.Because the Notre Dame Fighting Irish are independent of a football conference, they play a national schedule, which annually includes historic rivals University of Southern California and Navy, more recent rival Stanford, and five games with ACC teams.
Notre Dame 14–0. Drive: 64 yards. Second quarter. ND – Ricky Watters 48-yard run (Craig Hentrich kick), 8:36. Notre Dame 21–0. ND – Billy Hackett 27-yard field goal, 0:16. Notre Dame 24–0. Drive: 14 plays, 50 yards. Third quarter. ND – Billy Hackett 39-yard field goal, 11:58. Notre Dame 27–0. Fourth quarter
The 1972 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team represented the University of Notre Dame as an independent during the 1972 NCAA University Division ... Navy: 0: 0: 7 ...
It was the start of a two-game winning streak for Navy vs. Notre Dame, which has only happened three other times, in the 1956-67, 1960-61 and 2009-10 seasons.
University of Notre Dame announced on 25 October 2018, that the Fighting Irish would return to Dublin to face Navy Midshipmen at Aviva Stadium on 29 August 2020. [13] On 2 June 2020, it was announced that due to the COVID-19 pandemic , the game would not be played in Dublin and would instead be played at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in ...