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词条 2002 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team
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  1. Season overview

  2. Schedule

  3. Roster

  4. Team players in the NFL

  5. References

{{Infobox NCAA team season
|Year=2002
|Team=Notre Dame Fighting Irish
|Image=Notre Dame Fighting Irish logo.svg
|ImageSize=150px
|Conference=Independent
|ShortConference=
|CoachRank=17
|APRank=17
|Record=10–3
|ConfRecord=
|HeadCoach=Tyrone Willingham
|HCYear=1st
|OffCoach=Bill Diedrick
|DefCoach=Kent Baer
|OScheme=West Coast
|DScheme=4–3
|StadiumArena=Notre Dame Stadium (c. 80,795, grass)
|Champion=
|BowlTourney=Gator Bowl
|BowlTourneyResult=L 6–28 vs. NC State
}}{{2002 Division I-A independents football standings}}

The 2002 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team represented the University of Notre Dame in the 2002 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was coached by Tyrone Willingham and played its home games at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana.

Season overview

The 2002 season became known as a "Return to Glory" for the Irish.[1] This phrase appeared on a student shirt that created a "Sea of Green" in the Irish stands.[2] It was picked up by many in the media and was used on the front cover of Sports Illustrated.[3] Despite not scoring an offensive touchdown in their first two games,[4] the Irish won both, and in the process made Willingham the 24th Notre Dame head coach to win his opener in his first season.[5] The team went on to win its next six games, including wins over Willingham's alma mater, Michigan State, and Stanford, his former team.[6][7]

The team was initially led throughout the season by quarterback Carlyle Holiday, former quarterback and wide receiver Arnaz Battle, and on defense, Shane Walton. Running back Ryan Grant, who had to replace Julius Jones who was out for academic reasons, also played an important role. During the Michigan State game, however, Holiday was injured and replaced by backup Pat Dillingham. Dillingham led the Irish to a comeback win on a screen pass to Battle in that game,[6] and he continued the winning streak until Holiday returned for the Florida State game. In that game, Holiday he threw a 65-yard touchdown on his first play to Battle that helped the Irish win the game.[8]

The first Irish loss of the season came against the Boston College Eagles, mirroring the 1993 season when Notre Dame narrowly lost a chance to participate in the national championship game due to a loss to Boston College. Willingham, wanting the team to be a part of the "Sea of Green" in the stands,[9] decided that the team should wear green for the game. In 1985, the last time the Irish wore green at home, they came out after halftime against USC and won the game 37–3. The ploy, however, did not work this time, as, after an injured Holiday was replaced by Dillingham, and the Eagles defense returned an interception that sealed the loss for the Irish.[10]

The Fighting Irish won their next two games, including their 39th straight victory over Navy and a 42–0 blowout victory over struggling Rutgers.[11][12] This gave Notre Dame a legitimate shot at a Bowl Championship Series (BCS) bowl game if they could win against perennial rival USC. The Irish were ranked higher than the Trojans, but USC quarterback Carson Palmer, who cited the game as the reason he went on to win the Heisman Trophy,[13] threw for 425 yards in the Trojans' 31 point win.[14] The Irish won 10 games but were not invited to a BCS bowl game, and they accepted a bid to play North Carolina State in the {{alternate links|2003 Gator Bowl|Gator Bowl|title=Gator Bowl}} instead. With both an offense and defense that outmatched the Irish, the Wolfpack won the game 28–6, giving the Irish their sixth consecutive bowl loss.[15] Despite the loss, the Irish ended the season ranked in both the Associated Press (AP) and Coaches Polls.[16]

After the season, some Irish were honored with post-season awards. Battle was named by one foundation as their sportsman of the year,[17] while Walton was named as a Consensus All-American.[18] Finally, Willingham was honored with two Coach of the Year awards,[19][20] was named by Sporting News as "Sportsman of the Year",[21] and was the only coach listed by Sporting News as one of their "Most Powerful People in Sports".[22]

Schedule

{{CFB schedule
| rankyear = 2002
| poll = AP
| timezone = Eastern
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = August 31
| time = 8:00 p.m.
| w/l = w
| neutral = y
| rank =
| opponent = Maryland
| opprank = 21
| gamename = Kickoff Classic
| site_stadium = Giants Stadium
| site_cityst = East Rutherford, NJ
| tv = ABC
| score = 22–0
| attend = 72,903[23]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 7
| time = 12:00 p.m.
| w/l = w
| rank = 23
| opponent = Purdue
| gamename = Shillelagh Trophy
| site_stadium = Notre Dame Stadium
| site_cityst = South Bend, IN
| tv = NBC
| score = 24–17
| attend = 80,795[23]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 14
| time = 1:30 p.m.
| w/l = w
| rank = 20
| opponent = Michigan
| opprank = 7
| gamename = rivalry
| site_stadium = Notre Dame Stadium
| site_cityst = South Bend, IN
| tv = NBC
| score = 25–23
| attend = 80,795[23]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 21
| time = 3:30 p.m.
| w/l = w
| away = y
| rank = 12
| opponent = Michigan State
| gamename = Megaphone Trophy
| site_stadium = Spartan Stadium
| site_cityst = East Lansing, MI
| tv = ABC
| score = 21–17
| attend = 75,182[23]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 5
| time = 1:30 p.m.
| w/l = w
| rank = 9
| opponent = Stanford
| gamename = Legends Trophy
| site_stadium = Notre Dame Stadium
| site_cityst = South Bend, IN
| tv = NBC
| score = 31–7
| attend = 80,795[23]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 12
| time = 1:30 p.m.
| w/l = w
| rank = 8
| opponent = Pittsburgh
| gamename = rivalry
| site_stadium = Notre Dame Stadium
| site_cityst = South Bend, IN
| tv = NBC
| score = 14–6
| attend = 80,795[23]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 19
| time = 10:00 p.m.
| w/l = w
| away = y
| rank = 7
| opponent = Air Force
| opprank = 18
| site_stadium = Falcon Stadium
| site_cityst = Colorado Springs, CO
| tv = ESPN
| score = 21–14
| attend = 56,409[23]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 26
| time = 12:00 p.m.
| w/l = w
| away = y
| rank = 6
| opponent = Florida State
| opprank = 11
| site_stadium = Doak Campbell Stadium
| site_cityst = Tallahassee, FL
| tv = ABC
| score = 34–24
| attend = 84,106[23]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 2
| time = 2:30 p.m.
| w/l = l
| rank = 4
| opponent = Boston College
| gamename = Holy War
| site_stadium = Notre Dame Stadium
| site_cityst = South Bend, IN
| tv = NBC
| score = 7–14
| attend = 80,935[23]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 9
| time = 12:00 p.m.
| w/l = w
| away = y
| rank = 9
| opponent = Navy
| gamename = rivalry
| site_stadium = Ravens Stadium
| site_cityst = Baltimore, MD
| tv = CBS
| score = 30–23
| attend = 70,260[23]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 23
| time = 1:00 p.m.
| w/l = w
| rank = 8
| opponent = Rutgers
| site_stadium = Notre Dame Stadium
| site_cityst = South Bend, IN
| tv = NBC
| score = 42–0
| attend = 80,795[23]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 30
| time = 8:00 p.m.
| w/l = l
| away = y
| rank = 7
| opponent = USC
| opprank = 6
| gamename = Jeweled Shillelagh
| site_stadium = Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
| site_cityst = Los Angeles, CA
| tv = ABC
| score = 13–44
| attend = 91,432[23]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = {{Tooltip|January 1, 2003|Wednesday}}
| time = 12:30 p.m.
| w/l = l
| neutral = y
| rank = 11
| opponent = NC State
| opprank = 17
| gamename = {{alternate links|2003 Gator Bowl|Gator Bowl|title=Gator Bowl}}
| site_stadium = Alltel Stadium
| site_cityst = Jacksonville, FL
| tv = NBC
| score = 6–28
| attend = 73,491[23]
}}
}}

Roster

{{American football roster/Header
| year = 2002
| team = Notre Dame Fighting Irish
| teamcolors = f
| offensive_players={{American football roster/Player|num=3|class=Sr|first=Arnaz|last=Battle|pos=WR|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=78|class=Sr|first=Jordan|last=Black|dab=Jordan Black (American football)|pos=T|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=48|class=So|first=Jerome|last=Collins|pos=TE|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=63|class=Sr|first=Brennan|last=Curtin|pos=T|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=9|class=So|first=Pat|last=Dillingham|pos=QB|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=52|class=Sr|first=Jeff|last=Faine|pos=C|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=88|class=Fr|first=Anthony|last=Fasano|pos=TE|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=14|class=Jr|first=Gary|last=Godsey|pos=TE}}{{American football roster/Player|num=4|class=So|first=Ryan|last=Grant|dab=Ryan Grant (running back)|pos=RB|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=7|class=So|first=Carlyle|last=Holiday|pos=QB|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=80|class=Jr|first=Omar|last=Jenkins|pos=WR}}{{American football roster/Player|num=22|class=Jr|first=Julius|last=Jones|pos=RB|link=y|note=S}}{{American football roster/Player|num=73|class=So|first=Mark|last=LeVoir|pos=G|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=39|class=Sr|first=Tom|last=Lopienski|pos=FB|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=79|class=Sr|first=Sean|last=Mahan|pos=G|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=70|class=Jr|first=Jim|last=Molinaro|pos=T|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=2|class=Sr|first=Dan|last=Novakov|pos=QB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=35|class=Sr|first=Tim|last=O'Neill|pos=RB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=23|class=Sr|first=Chris|last=Yura|pos=RB}}
| defensive_players={{American football roster/Player|num=9|class=Sr|first=Jason|last=Beckstrom|pos=CB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=90|class=So|first=Brian|last=Beidatsch|pos=DE}}{{American football roster/Player|num=27|class=So|first=Lionel|last=Bolen|pos=S}}{{American football roster/Player|num=92|class=So|first=Kyle|last=Budinscak|pos=DE}}{{American football roster/Player|num=29|class=So|first=Quentin|last=Burrell|pos=S}}{{American football roster/Player|num=6|class=So|first=Carlos|last=Campbell|pos=CB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=60|class=Jr|first=Darrell|last=Campbell|pos=DT|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=31|class=Fr|first=Jake|last=Carney|pos=S}}{{American football roster/Player|num=5|class=Jr|first=Glenn|last=Earl|pos=DB|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=41|class=Jr|first=Mike|last=Goolsby|pos=LB|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=95|class=Sr|first=Ryan|last=Roberts|pos=DE}}{{American football roster/Player|num=56|class=Sr|first=Pat|last=Ryan|pos=LB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=20|class=Sr|first=Gerome|last=Sapp|pos=S|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=99|class=So|first=Jason|last=Sapp|pos=DE}}{{American football roster/Player|num=57|class=Jr|first=Justin|last=Thomas|pos=LB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=44|class=So|first=Justin|last=Tuck|pos=DE|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=42|class=Sr|first=Shane|last=Walton|pos=CB|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=33|class=Sr|first=Courtney|last=Watson|pos=LB|link=y}}
| special_teams_players={{American football roster/Player|num=17|class=Sr|first=Joey|last=Hildbold|pos=P}}{{American football roster/Player|num=13|class=Jr|first=Nick|last=Setta|pos=K|link=y}}
}}{{American football roster/Footer|roster_url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020802134800/http://und.ocsn.com:80/sports/m-footbl/mtt/nd-m-footbl-mtt.html
| head_coach = *Tyrone Willingham
| asst_coach =
| accessdate= 2002-08-02
}}

Team players in the NFL

Player Position Round Pick NFL club
Jeff Faine Center 1 21 Cleveland Browns
Jordan Black Tackle 5 153 Kansas City Chiefs
Sean Mahan Center 5 168 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Shane Walton Safety 5 170 St. Louis Rams
Gerome Sapp Safety 6 182 Baltimore Ravens
Arnaz Battle Wide Receiver 6 197 San Francisco 49ers
Brennan Curtin Tackle 6 212 Green Bay Packers

References

1. ^{{cite news|author=Barra, Allen|url=http://www.salon.com/news/sports/col/barra/2002/09/27/notre/index.html|title=Notre Dame's return to glory! (Part 23)|publisher=Salon|date=September 27, 2002|accessdate=August 24, 2007}}
2. ^{{cite news|author=Krivickas, Justin |url=http://www.nd.edu/~observer/10022002/News/0.html |title="The Shirt" makes a return to glory |work=The Observer |location=UK |date=October 2, 2002 |accessdate=August 24, 2007 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110522042441/http://www.nd.edu/~observer/10022002/News/0.html |archivedate=May 22, 2011 |df= }}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://dynamic.si.cnn.com/si_online/covers/issues/2002/0930.html |title=SI Covers |work=Sports Illustrated |accessdate=August 24, 2007 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070612112241/http://dynamic.si.cnn.com/si_online/covers/issues/2002/0930.html |archivedate=June 12, 2007 |df= }}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?confId=&gameId=222500087|title=Irish defense scoring all the touchdowns|publisher=ESPN|date=September 7, 2002|accessdate=August 23, 2007}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://und.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/090102aaa.html|title=Notre Dame 22, Maryland 0|work=UND.cstv.com|date=August 31, 2002|accessdate=August 23, 2007}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=http://und.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/092102aaa.html|title=Irish Rally To Stop Spartans, 21–17|work=UND.cstv.com|date=September 21, 2002|accessdate=August 24, 2007}}
7. ^{{cite news|url=http://und.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/100502aaa.html|title=Fighting Irish Crush Cardinal, 31–7|work=UND.cstv.com|date=October 5, 2002|accessdate=August 24, 2007}}
8. ^{{cite news|url=http://und.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/102602aab.html|title=No. 6 Notre Dame Rolls Past No. 11 FSU, 34–24|work=UND.cstv.com|date=October 26, 2002|accessdate=August 24, 2007}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://und.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/110202aac.html|title=Post Game Notes|work=UND.cstv.com|date=November 2, 2002|accessdate=August 24, 2007}}
10. ^{{cite news|url=http://und.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/110202aaa.html|title=No. 4 Irish Fall To Boston College, 14–7|work=UND.cstv.com|date=November 2, 2002|accessdate=August 24, 2007}}
11. ^{{cite news|url=http://und.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/110902aaa.html|title=No. 9 Irish Come From Behind To Beat Navy|work=UND.cstv.com|date=November 9, 2002|accessdate=August 24, 2007}}
12. ^{{cite news|url=http://und.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/112302aaa.html|title=No. 8 Irish Rough Up Rutgers, 42–0|work=UND.cstv.com|date=November 23, 2002|accessdate=August 24, 2007}}
13. ^{{cite news|url=http://static.espn.go.com/ncf/news/2002/1214/1477048.html|title=Palmer wins every region except Midwest|publisher=ESPN|date=December 16, 2002|accessdate=March 10, 2009}}
14. ^{{cite news|url=http://und.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/113002aaa.html|title=No. 7 Irish Fall To Trojans|work=UND.cstv.com|date=November 30, 2002|accessdate=August 24, 2007}}
15. ^{{cite news|url=http://und.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/010103aaa.html|title=No. 11 Irish Fall To No. 17 NC State In Gator Bowl, 28–6|work=UND.cstv.com|date=January 1, 2003|accessdate=August 24, 2007}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/rankingsindex?seasonYear=2002|title=2002 NCAA Football Rankings – Postseason Week 3 (Jan. 5)|publisher=ESPN|date=January 5, 2003|accessdate=February 18, 2008}}
17. ^{{cite news|url=http://und.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/121802aaa.html|title=Arnaz Battle Named Independence Bowl Foundation Sportsman of the Year|work=UND.cstv.com|date=December 18, 2002|accessdate=August 24, 2007}}
18. ^{{cite news|url=http://und.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/010303aaa.html|title=Shane Walton Named Consensus All-American|work=UND.cstv.com|date=January 3, 2003|accessdate=August 24, 2007}}
19. ^{{cite news|url=http://und.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/120902aab.html|title=Tyrone Willingham Named Home Depot National Coach Of The Year|work=UND.cstv.com|date=December 9, 2002|accessdate=August 24, 2007}}
20. ^{{cite news|url=http://und.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/121302aaa.html|title=Tyrone Willingham Wins George Munger Award for College Coach of the Year|work=UND.cstv.com|date=December 13, 2002|accessdate=August 24, 2007}}
21. ^{{cite news|author=Bock, Hal |url=http://www.centralohio.com/ohiostate/stories/20021211/football/553916.html |title=Willingham named Sporting News Sportsman of the Year |work=Centralohio.com |date=December 11, 2002 |accessdate=August 24, 2007 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927190815/http://www.centralohio.com/ohiostate/stories/20021211/football/553916.html |archivedate=September 27, 2007 |deadurl=no |df= }}
22. ^{{cite news|url=http://und.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/011303aaa.html|title=Willingham Listed As One Of The Most Powerful People In Sports|work=UND.cstv.com|date=January 13, 2003|accessdate=August 24, 2007}}
23. ^10 11 12 2002 Notre Dame football schedule
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