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Ninth-ranked Notre Dame rallies to beat No. 14 Stanford, 17-14

Stanford's Kevin Hogan, right, fumbles the ball after being hit by Notre Dame's Cole Luke during the Fighting Irish's 17-14 win Saturday.
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Associated Press

Everett Golson threw a 23-yard touchdown pass to Ben Koyack in the corner of the end zone with 61 seconds left as No. 9 Notre Dame overcame two turnovers and two bungled snaps on field-goal attempts to beat No. 14 Stanford, 17-14, on a cold, rainy Saturday in South Bend, Ind.

Koyack was alone in the corner and Golson almost didn’t find him in time. But Koyack caught the pass as he fell out of bounds and safety Jordan Richards dived to try to break it up on Notre Dame’s last chance on fourth and 11.

The Fighting Irish improved to 5-0 for just the third time since Lou Holtz left in 1996. The other two times were in 2002, when they started 8-0 in Tyrone Willingham’s first year as coach, and two seasons ago, when they had an undefeated regular season. The Cardinal (3-2) have two losses this early in the season for the first time since opening 1-2 in 2008 in Jim Harbaugh’s second season as coach.

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Golson also threw a 17-yard touchdown pass to Chris Brown and Notre Dame amassed 370 yards of total offense against the nation’s top defense. The game wasn’t as exciting as Notre Dame’s 20-13 overtime victory two years ago on a goal-line stand, but it was close.

The Irish defense limited the Cardinal to 139 yards total offense and 47 yards rushing. Stanford receiver Ty Montgomery, who entered the game averaging 69 yards a game receiving, was held to four catches for 12 yards. But he did have a 42-yard kickoff return that helped set up a Stanford touchdown late in the fourth quarter.

Stanford entered the game giving up 198 yards a game total offense and had given up only two runs of 25 yards or more. The Irish had 192 yards total offense at halftime and Golson had a career-long 33-yard run to set up a touchdown and C.J. Prosise had a 26-yard run that set up a scoring chance. Amir Carlisle had a 26-yard catch.

Golson completed 20 of 43 passes for 241 yards with one pass intercepted and a fumble a week after having four turnovers against Syracuse.

Kevin Hogan completed 18 of 36 for 158 yards with two passes intercepted.

Notre Dame had a chance to take the lead with 12 minutes left in the game, but holder Hunter Smith bungled the snap on a 27-yard try. Notre Dame kicker Kyle Brindza kicked the ball into the line and Stanford’s A.J. Tarpley returned it 39 yards to the Stanford 44. The Irish also had a failed field goal attempt in the first quarter when Smith bobbled another snap and Brindza missed wide right on a 41-yard attempt.

Stanford’s longest play was a 23-yard pass from Hogan to Devon Cajuste on third-and-8 that led to a fourth-quarter touchdown.

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Notre Dame cornerback Cole Luke had a pair of interceptions.

Notre Dame, which entered the game 2.5-point underdogs, won at home for the 16th time in the last 17 games.

Oregon State 36, at Colorado 31: Terron Ward ran for 102 yards and two touchdowns, including a 10-yard score with 5:09 remaining, and the Beavers’ defense turned away the Buffaloes’ last-gasp drive.

Sean Mannion, bouncing back from a rough outing in last week’s loss at USC, completed 27 of 37 for 278 yards and his lone touchdown pass came in the fourth quarter to help Oregon State (4-1, 1-1 Pac-12) fend off Colorado (2-4, 0-3).

Sefo Liufau completed 32 of 49 for 308 yards and two touchdowns, both to Tyler McCulloch. But with Colorado facing a fourth down at the Oregon State 40 in the last couple of minutes, Liufau, with two Oregon State defenders in his face, threw incomplete. The Beavers took over and Mannion took a knee three times to run out the final moments.

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