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Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Stanford Cardinal

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Audric Estimé scores 4 TDs, No. 17 Notre Dame routs Stanford 56-23

Audric Estime breaks free for a 39-yard Notre Dame TD

Estimé, the first Notre Dame back to have 200 or more yards on the ground since Dexter Williams in 2018, had scoring runs of 39, 6, 5 and 25 yards in his fifth game this season of 100 yards or more.

The 225-pound junior broke the school record for rushing touchdowns in a season with 18. Allen Pinkett had the mark previously with 17 in 1984. Estimé also moved up six spots to No. 11 on Notre Dame's all-time list with 2,321 rushing yards.

He’ll have at least one more game in a Notre Dame uniform before deciding whether to return for another year in college or head for the NFL.

“What a tough, physical, special football player,” Irish coach Marcus Freeman said. “Obviously he’ll have a decision to make after the season on what he’s going to do. He is a special talent that has given Notre Dame everything he’s had for the past three seasons.”

Estimé said he found motivation earlier this week when he was left off the list of 10 semifinalists for the Doak Walker Award, given out annually to the best running back in college.

“I’m not going to lie, I definitely feel like I’m one of the best running backs in the country, if not the best,” Estimé said. “I definitely want other people to notice. After today, I feel like a lot of people will notice.”

Javontae Jean-Baptiste added a 60-yard touchdown return off a blocked field goal as the Irish (9-3) won at Stanford for the third straight time. Sam Hartman passed for 140 yards and two touchdowns.

Under first-year coach Troy Taylor, the Cardinal (3-9) finished winless at home in a non-COVID year for the first time since 2006.

“I’m indebted to them, and I told them we will be champions here. It will happen,” Taylor said. “Obviously didn’t happen this year. Some of them won’t be here physically when it happens, but they are a part of it.”

Notre Dame is headed in the opposite direction. The Irish have won four of five as they await their bowl invitation.

The Irish trailed 16-14 midway through the second quarter but responded by scoring touchdowns on five straight offensive possessions, followed by Jean-Baptiste’s score on special teams, before Stanford found the end zone midway through the fourth.

Joshua Karty kicked three field goals for Stanford, including a 56-yarder that is the longest by any kicker at Stanford Stadium since it was renovated in 2006. E.J. Smith had seven catches for 116 yards for the Cardinal.

THE TAKEAWAY

Notre Dame: The Irish came out sputtering on both sides early but eventually took off. Estimé is a hard-running, physical back who doesn’t shy away from contact.

Stanford: The Cardinal appeared to have a chance at the upset but lost momentum before halftime and never recovered.

UP NEXT

Notre Dame: The Irish could end up in the ReliaQuest Bowl, previously known as the Outback Bowl. Bowl matchups will be announced Dec. 3.

Stanford: That’s it for the Cardinal until next year. This season was marked by four blowout losses. A double-overtime win at Colorado after trailing by 29 points was the highlight.

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How To Watch

How can I watch Notre Dame Fighting Irish vs. Stanford Cardinal?
  • TV Channel: Fighting Irish at Cardinal 2021 College Football, week 13, is broadcasted on PAC12.
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Matchup Prediction

Cardinal: 4.2%
Fighting Irish: 95.8%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Scoring Summary

STAN FG 1st Period 10:59 Joshua Karty 34 Yd Field Goal
ND TD 1st Period 5:37 Audric Estime 39 Yd Run (Spencer Shrader Kick)
STAN FG 1st Period 2:23 Joshua Karty 23 Yd Field Goal
STAN TD 1st Period 1:31 Tiger Bachmeier 14 Yd Run (Joshua Karty Kick)
ND TD 2nd Period 11:56 Jaden Greathouse 15 Yd pass from Sam Hartman (Spencer Shrader Kick)
STAN FG 2nd Period 8:57 Joshua Karty 56 Yd Field Goal
ND TD 2nd Period 3:53 Audric Estime 6 Yd Run (Spencer Shrader Kick)
ND TD 2nd Period 0:19 Gi'Bran Payne 3 Yd Run (Spencer Shrader Kick)
ND TD 3rd Period 10:25 Audric Estime 5 Yd Run (Spencer Shrader Kick)
ND TD 3rd Period 6:08 Jordan Faison 45 Yd pass from Sam Hartman (Spencer Shrader Kick)
ND TD 3rd Period 1:12 Audric Estime 25 Yd Run (Spencer Shrader Kick)
ND TD 4th Period 12:41 Javontae Jean-Baptiste 60 Yd Return of Blocked Field Goal (Spencer Shrader Kick)
STAN TD 4th Period 7:16 Justin Lamson 4 Yd Run (Emmet Kenney Kick)

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/ncaa/500/87.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originND https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/ncaa/500/24.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originSTAN
26 1st Downs 19
7-9 3rd down efficiency 5-16
1-1 4th down efficiency 1-4
521 Total Yards 359
140 Passing 216
8-15 Comp-Att 21-42
9.3 Yards per pass 5.1
381 Rushing 143
48 Rushing Attempts 31
7.9 Yards per rush 4.6
5-49 Penalties 2-15
4 Turnovers 2
2 Fumbles lost 1
2 Interceptions thrown 1
26:58 Possession 33:02

Game Information

Stanford Stadium

Location: Stanford, CA
Attendance: 30,901 · Capacity:
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