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Michigan-Notre Dame football: score, live updates, stats
By Andrew Olson
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What better way to start the season than with a top-15 showdown that renews one of college football’s best rivalries?
ESPN’s “College GameDay” kicked things off in South Bend, Ind. this morning. This evening, No. 12 Notre Dame hosts No. 14 Michigan in a primetime showdown. Below, find the score, live updates and stats for the Michigan-Notre Dame football game.
Michigan-Notre Dame football: score, live updates, stats
FINAL: Michigan 17 Notre Dame 24
4TH QUARTER
- SCORE: 2:18 – Michigan RB Karan Higdon three-yard run for TD. XP good. Michigan 17 Notre Dame 24
3RD QUARTER
- SCORE: 3:07 – Notre Dame K Justin Yoon 48-yard field goal good. Michigan 10 Notre Dame 24
2ND QUARTER
- SCORE: 3:41 – Michigan KR Ambry Thomas 99-yard return for TD. XP good. Michigan 10 Notre Dame 21
he could go ALL! THE! WAY!@UMichFootball takes it 99-yds off the kickoff for their first TD of the game! #MICHvsND pic.twitter.com/n6CXqVnhnJ
— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) September 2, 2018
- SCORE: 3:55 – Notre Dame WR Jafar Armstrong four-yard run for TD. XP good. Michigan 3 Notre Dame 21
- SCORE: 11:35 – Michigan K Brandon Watson 28-yard field goal good. Michigan 3 Notre Dame 14
1ST QUARTER
- SCORE: 7:09 – Notre Dame QB Brandon Wimbush 43-yard pass to Chris Finke for TD. XP good. Michigan 0 Notre Dame 14
- SCORE: 13:35 – Notre Dame WR Jafar Armstrong 13-yard run for TD. XP good. Michigan 0 Notre Dame 7
“I think Michigan gets a big statement win” — David Pollack on GameDay
— angelique (@chengelis) September 1, 2018
Michigan-Notre Dame football: TV channel, game time, odds
All times are ET. Odds via MyBookie.
TV channel: The Michigan-Notre Dame game will air on NBC.
Time: The Michigan-Notre Dame game kicks off at 7:30 p.m. Saturday Sept. 1, 2018.
Location: The Michigan-Notre Dame game will be played in South Bend, Ind.
Odds: Michigan is favored by 3 points.
The lead up
Before you tell me that I’m too high on Shea Patterson and that I should look at his numbers in raucous road venues, save your breath. I am indeed high on Patterson, though I’m not banking on him putting up 40 in South Bend. That’s the beauty of his new situation in Ann Arbor. He won’t have to.
This could be a very average game from an offensive standpoint and I’d still like Michigan’s chances. Considering the Irish return more defensive production than any team in America, there’s a decent chance that unit will know what it’s doing, even without defensive coordinator Mike Elko.
But you know what doesn’t sound like an encouraging possibility? Notre Dame’s ability to score against that Michigan defense.
I’ve been saying all offseason that not enough people are paying attention to the fact that the Wolverines return the 15th-most defensive production from last year’s group, which ranked No. 3 in FBS in total defense. Besides the valuable Mo Hurst, this is basically Don Brown running it back with a group that’s led by All-America candidates Devin Bush, Rashan Gary and Chase Winovich in the front 7. That’s a scary thought.
Call me crazy, but I have a feeling the Michigan defense will perform even better with rest just from even mediocre quarterback play, which it didn’t have last year.
Saturday Tradition News: Kirk Herbstreit picks Michigan to beat Notre Dame
One “College GameDay” analyst wasn’t shy about sharing his pick ahead of the game. Kirk Herbstreit told reporters on a conference call that he sees the Wolverines starting the season with a win.
“Between us,” said Herbstreit, “I think they’re going to go to South Bend and win, and I think they’re going to get on a roll. I think they’re going to be able to create an identity. I think people that are down on Jim Harbaugh. By Week 3, they’re going to go back to saying how he’s the greatest coach in the country, and I think the momentum is going to be created there.”
Saturday Tradition News: Jim Harbaugh updates status of injured Michigan WR Tarik Black
One noticeable absence for Michigan on Saturday will be WR Tarik Black, who is out with a foot injury.
During his press conference on Monday, head coach Jim Harbaugh updated Black’s status after the injury.
“Some weeks,” Harbaugh said when asked about how long Black will be sidelined. “Very similar injury this year to the other foot. The good news is both [feet] will be fixed this year.”
A former Florida beat reporter, Andrew writes for the Saturday Tradition News Desk.