No. 9 Notre Dame pulls away from Louisville 35-17

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LOUISVILLE - Surprised by the intensity of Louisville, Notre Dame increased its energy to get support with great games.

Ian Book ran for one touchdown and let go for another, Jahmir Smith ran for two goals and Ireland Fighting No. 9 beat Louisville 35-17 on Monday night.

Tony Jones Jr. ran 15 times in 110 yards, including an 11-yard TD, because Fighting Irish worked harder than expected to get the Cardinals they got back on Scott Satterfield's debut as coach.

Find coach Brian Dare when you meet.

"There are many things we can improve," he said. "We are still winning games, and we have some good things to take."

Starting well is important for Ireland in their first match since the 30-3 Cotton Bowl from Clemson last December in the University Football Playoff semifinals. Aside from wanting to abandon defeat and ask in other national championships, Kelly is interested in seeing how her team changes key players in more phases, especially in defense.

Your answer to the Louisville Challenge is perhaps the most impressive part.

Notre Dame lost 14-7 in the first match before Jones's score tied him up, and Book followed him with a score of 11 yards before halftime.

The TD book comes after a strange sequence of three balls released in a row between the teams, the last of which Notre Dame completed in Louisville 20. Book five was received in total and recovered three.

"We just need to focus on a few smaller details," said Book, who ran 81 yards with 14 carry. "They were there. I just had to execute what was asked. We trusted the coach to make the right decision and we only had to execute him. 11 people."

Book hit Tommy Tremble with a 26-page half-third pass to pass 28-14. He completed 14 of the 23 passes as far as 193 yards. Smith ran for 3 touchdowns and 1 yard and a total of 24 in a carry.

Louisville junior Quarterback Jawon Pass ran for touchdowns of 8 and 17 meters in the first quarter, but the Cardinals fought after that and only reached the central 46-yard Blanton Creque field goal at. Last quarter.

New Louisville student Javian Hawkins ran 122 yards with 19.

Playing in front, showing the audience at home 58,187, the Cardinals lost 425-383.

However, Satterfield found a bright spot in the Cardinals' performance against Notre Dame, a multilevel program that emerged as an attempt to find a national championship.

"I am very proud of the way our people play," he said. "The fight, the energy they think is extraordinary to see. One thing that comes up in this game that we don't know about is the compilation they are facing, how they will help them. And they are doing a great job."

START KICK

New Beginner Notre Dame, Jay Bramblett, averaged 39.3 yards with six kicks, with a length of 46 and two in 20. Junior placeholder Jonathan Doerer made five additional points and averaged 61.8 yards with six kickoffs. When taking over breaking records at Tyler, Newsome and career evaluation leader Justin Yoon, respectively.

ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT

He spent the second match contributing to Louisville and contributing right hand and success. He finished 16 times for 67 and finished second while finishing 12 of 27 passes for 134 yards. There are also three mistakes, one of which is Notre Dame being the green light score.

"I'm fine, but we didn't win," he said. "I haven't done enough to help us win. We just have to get back to work and improve."

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Ireland fought, but must remain in the Top 10.

THE TAKEAWAY


Notre Dame: Defense seemed unstable before changing Louisville from the end zone after the first quarter. The four capture that momentum, along with overcoming the lost which stalled momentum and momentum. Book Feet from page 232. Then he threw the ignition key to a pillow that never left.

Louisville: The Scott Satterfield era began with an exciting start because the Cardinals showed more energy and execution on both sides of the ball during the 2-10 season to get an early advantage. They have more work ahead after not being able to continue, struggling to move the ball and cough five times. However, they managed to defeat Ireland within 19 yards.


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