Ohio State's final game-winning drive to stun Notre Dame in South Bend (FULL) | NBC Sports



With less than 90 seconds left to play, Kyle McCord led Ohio State down the field in a 15-play, 65-yard scoring drive that ends in DeaMonte Trayanum plunging forward for a 1-yard touchdown with one second remaining. #NBCSports #OhioState #NotreDame
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  1. McCord getting a ton of Love right now, but man. The first two plays of this series were not great & he was almost picked a couple of times after. If we were anything less than a WR Factory, we don't win this game.

    Note: I'm an OUS die-hard aka I'm probably more skeptical about this team than even the harshest Michigan fan, ha!

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  2. Everyone keeps blaming the coaches for 10 players on the field the last two plays, but no one is talking about #2 DJ Brown dropping a game-ending interception that hit him square in the hands. Big time players make big time plays in big time games. You can’t drop that ball that you would catch 19 times out of 20 in the clutch of a program altering game. That’s what happens when you sign a 3-star recruit that was ranked as the 67th cb in the nation. Those types of players belong at Purdue or Indiana, not Notre Dame.

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  3. Man Notre Dame blew it, lmao they had that SUPER EASY pick, then they leave the left side wide open on 4th down. Heck several of the 3rd and 4th down plays on this drive were CRAZY CLUTCH by McCord he is inconsistent but has some balls.

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  4. Glad my Buckeyes won

    However, McCord is gonna have to improve alot if he wants to standa chance against the teams they face later in the season. Penn State and Michigan mean business. And their players wont drop easy picks.

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  5. One of the best games I've seen in a while, College is just so much better than NFL. You can feel the emotion and excitement, this was a great battle. ND blew it on their last possession though, but that's what it's all about. I love seeing the heart in these teams to play until the very end

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  6. NBC sports failed when it came to broadcasting this game. The commentators didn't know that you only needed one foot in bounds for a catch and they also didn't understand the intentional grounding call.

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  7. "Notre Dame was not in a good formation defensively to stop the run on that side." What the announcer didn't know at that point was that that was true because they were missing a player on that side. ND coach said they were missing a DL.

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  8. 5:00 Woah, it was rigged! That's ridiculous. One defender took a wide split and got himself sealed inside. #13 let himself let him get blocked four yards back like a blocking sled. #2, looking into the backfield, came up field like he was blitzing. Gave up leverage and contain. Take away thee guys and Ohio State has the edge sealed. Who does this on goal line stand?

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  9. Can someone explain to me why their stadium is called Ohio stadium, their fans spell out ohio, their band spells out ohio, and their coach says ohio. Yet, they are technically Ohio STATE. That would be like Michigan State calling their stadium Michigan stadium, their fans spelling Michigan, and their coach calling them Michigan. It makes no sense. Are they the ohio buckeyes, or ohio state buckeyes?

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  10. Love seeing ND lose. This great game with national interest is just another reason ND needs to man up and join the B10. Their crutch conference, the ACC, is on skids and rightfully so.

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