IRISH NEWSWATCH: “MSU, Notre Dame both working out the kinks” – Detroit News

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Breaking in new starters and dealing with the on-field growing pains of relying on less-experienced players is reality these days for Michigan State. … the Spartans spent their bye week trying to clean up some of the mistakes – 10 penalties being chief among them – and getting ready to jump onto the big stage with Saturday’s trip to Notre Dame …. But the 12th-ranked Spartans are hardly the only team working out the early season kinks. For No. 18 Notre Dame, there just as many issues, tops among them a defense that allowed 50 points and more than 500 total yards in a season-opening loss at Texas. … last weekend’s 39-10 victory over Nevada … snapped a three-game skid dating to last season[;] the Fighting Irish are feeling a bit better about their defense with Michigan State coming to Notre Dame Stadium for the first time since 2013.

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IRISH NEWSLINK notredame.247sports: “Three takeaways: ND cruises past Nevada to earn first win”

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… 1. St. Brown emerges as go-to target in Hunter’s absence: A different wide receiver steps up every year. T.J. Jones transformed into the go-to target in 2013, Will Fuller had a breakout season the following year and he delivered the same kind of production in 2015. Senior Torii Hunter Jr. was expected to lead an inexperienced group of wide receivers and in two and a half quarters of action, he has. But sophomore Equanimeous St. Brown snared five receptions for 75 yards against Texas—he also scored the Irish’s first two touchdowns. …

IRISH NEWSWATCH: “Sunday Brunch: The Next Saturday Couldn’t Come Fast Enough” – UNDcom

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Penalties gummed up drives for both squads in the first period, Irish cornerback Shaun Crawford left the field on crutches … and with 3:26 to go the Irish had nearly as many penalty yards (40) as total yards (44). … The second period changed the mood: …. Kizer-to-…St. Brown connection for 49 yards … set up the Irish at the Nevada five and led to a field goal. … 24-yard C.J. Sanders punt return [to] the Nevada 25 and on the third play Kizer zeroed in on Sanders for seven yards and the score … with [Nevada] backed up on its own 11, Jarron Jones diagnosed a screen play and made [an] interception — leading to a Kizer touchdown throw to … Stepherson on third and goal from the four. … Irish … on their final possession, using up 4:28 and traveling 88 yards on 13 plays [with] a short Tarean Folston scoring run with 35 seconds to go until halftime. [In the second quarter] the Irish outgained the visitors 118-21 — and at the break Kizer stood an ultra-efficient 13 of 16 throwing. Notre Dame held a 245-74 edge in total yards at intermission.

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IRISH NEWSLINK Blue and Gold Illustrated: “Notre Dame Beats Nevada”

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For a majority of the second half, Notre Dame junior quarterback DeShone Kizer stood on the sideline without his helmet and wearing a red visor.

No, the Toledo, Ohio, did not struggle and get the hook from coach Brian Kelly.

The Irish avoided a Week 2 quarterback controversy, starting Kizer and letting him captain Notre Dame to a big first half lead en route to a 39-10 victory over Nevada in front 80,795 spectators at Notre Dame Stadium.

IRISH NEWSWATCH: “QB Kizer leads No. 18 Notre Dame past Nevada” – Lindy’s

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…  DeShone Kizer completed 15 of 18 passes for 156 yards and two touchdowns … No. 18 Notre Dame cruised to a 39-10 win over Nevada …. Running back Josh Adams finished with 106 rushing yards to lead the Fighting Irish. Kizer also rushed for 35 yards and a touchdown before giving way to backup quarterback Malik Zaire late in the third quarter …. Notre Dame (1-1) posted a 444-300 advantage in total yards …. After a scoreless first quarter, Notre Dame pulled away with 25 points in the second quarter to establish a 25-0 halftime lead. … the most points in a quarter for Notre Dame since Sept. 3, 2005 * * * … The Fighting Irish marked their 250th consecutive sellout crowd at Notre Dame Stadium, a streak that started in 1974.

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IRISH NEWSWATCH: “Five things we learned: Notre Dame 39, Nevada 10” – NBC

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An easy victory, a ton of young players getting experience, and a team back on track with Michigan State coming to town next …. It wasn’t all easy. The Irish offense was slow out of the gate. The defense struggled on their opening series, but made some game-changing plays and held Nevada to just 300 yards. … after a first 20 minutes that was as forgettable as any from last season, the Irish’s talent took over, a victory inside Notre Dame Stadium that leveled the team to 1-1 …. what we learned. … The loss of Shaun Crawford will be felt on and off the field. …  The defense woke up and made some plays. … DeShone Kizer is the engine of this offense. … With Equanimeous St. Brown and C.J. Sanders, the Irish have two young, dynamic talents at receiver. … Kelly will keep rotating backs, but Josh Adams is quickly establishing himself as a workhorse.

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IRISH VIDEO: Highlights: Notre Dame vs. Nevada

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IRISH NEWSWATCH: “Notre Dame runs away from Nevada in home opener” – South Bend Tribune NDInsider

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Good … but not quite totally convincing. … Saturday’s lopsided 39-10 Irish (1-1) win over talent-starved Nevada (1-1) Saturday was an opportunity to shake off a little frustration and get ready for Michigan State … The Irish, who appeared to rectify a few of their defensive shortcomings from a week ago, will likely have to go into the rest of their season without Shaun Crawford, one of the two dependable cornerbacks on the roster. … Nick Coleman, who took a beating against the Longhorns … was inserted with no obvious damage until the third quarter when Wyatt Demps caught a 44-yard pass over him.

… DeShone Kizer built on the success he had in the opener.  He completed 15 of 18 passes for 156 yards in a little over two quarters. … threw for two second-quarter touchdowns while the Irish put 25 points on the board. … ran for a score from two yards in the third quarter.

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