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|Year=2014 |Team=Notre Dame Fighting Irish |Image=Notre Dame Fighting Irish logo.svg |ImageSize=150px |Conference=Independent |ShortConference=Independent |CoachRank= |APRank= |CFPRank= |Record=8–5 |HeadCoach=Brian Kelly |HCYear=5th |OffCoach=Mike Denbrock |OCYear=1st as coordinator; 5th overall |DefCoach=Brian VanGorder |DCYear=1st |OScheme=Spread |DScheme=3–4 multiple |StadiumArena=Notre Dame Stadium (Capacity: 80,795) |Captain=Cam McDaniel |Captain2=Nick Martin |Captain3=Austin Collinsworth |Captain4=Sheldon Day |Champion=Music City Bowl champion |BowlTourney=Music City Bowl |BowlTourneyResult=W 31–28 vs. LSU }}{{2014 Division I FBS independents football records}} The 2014 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team represented the University of Notre Dame in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Brian Kelly and played its home games at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana. They compete as an independent. The Irish started the season with a 6–0 record, ranked as high as No. 5 in both the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll, but had a collapse in the second half of the season, losing five of their last six games to finish the regular season at 7–5. Notre Dame's defense suffered significant injuries and yielded over 41 points per game over those six games. For the first time in school history, the Irish gave up thirty points or more in seven consecutive contests. Despite the disappointing season the Irish finished on a high note, upsetting the heavily favored LSU Tigers (8 point favorites) in the Music City Bowl, 31–28. Kicker Kyle Brindza kicked the game-winning field goal as time expired. This was the first win by Notre Dame over a Southeastern Conference (SEC) team since beating the University of Tennessee Volunteers in 2005. This is also Notre Dame's first win over a ranked opponent in a bowl game since 1993, where they defeated No. 6 Texas A&M. Before the seasonPrevious seasonThe Fighting Irish finished the 2013 regular season with an 8–4 record. They beat the Rutgers Scarlet Knights 29–16 in the 2013 Pinstripe Bowl. 2014 NFL DraftThe following former Notre Dame players were selected in the 2014 NFL Draft: {{Main article|2014 NFL Draft}}
Transfers out / departuresStephon Tuitt, Louis Nix, Troy Niklas and George Atkinson III all chose to forgo their final year of eligibility and enter the 2014 NFL Draft. On April 4, 2014, sophomore cornerback Rashad Kinlaw was dismissed from the team due to violation of team rules. He subsequently left the university following his dismissal from the football program.[1]Transfers inCody Riggs, a defensive back at Florida, announced he would transfer to Notre Dame in June after he received his degree in May 2014. He would be enrolled in a graduate studies program while exhausting his final season of eligibility.[2]Coaching changesChuck Martin left to become the head coach of the Miami RedHawks.[3] Bob Diaco departed to become the head coach of the Connecticut Huskies.[4] Brian VanGorder, formerly the linebackers coach of the NFL's New York Jets, was hired to be the new defensive coordinator and linebackers coach.[5] Matt LaFleur, formerly the quarterbacks coach of the NFL's Washington Redskins, was hired to be the new quarterbacks coach.[6] Mike Denbrock was promoted to offensive coordinator, filling the void left by Martin.[7]Recruiting classBrian Kelly received 23 commitments in his fourth full recruiting class including two five-stars: linebacker Nyles Morgan and offensive tackle Quenton Nelson. The class included student-athletes from 14 states. {{College athlete recruit start|40=yes|collapse=yes|year=2014}}{{College athlete recruit entry| recruit = Alex Bars | position = OT | hometown = Nashville, TN | highschool = Montgomery Bell Academy | feet = 6 | inches = 6 | weight = 290 | 40 = – | commitdate = 5/07/2013 | scout stars = 4 | rivals stars = 4 | espn grade = 84 }}{{College athlete recruit entry | recruit = Grant Blankenship | position = DE | hometown = The Colony, TX | highschool = The Colony HS | feet = 6 | inches = 6 | weight = 252 | 40 = 4.75 | commitdate = 7/05/2013 | scout stars = 4 | rivals stars = 3 | espn grade = 79 }}{{College athlete recruit entry | recruit = Jonathan Bonner | position = DE | hometown = Chesterfield, MO | highschool = Parkway Central HS | feet = 6 | inches = 4 | weight = 250 | 40 = 4.8 | commitdate = 6/26/2013 | scout stars = 3 | rivals stars = 3 | espn grade = 79 }}{{College athlete recruit entry | recruit = Justin Brent | position = WR | hometown = Speedway, IN | highschool = Speedway HS | feet = 6 | inches = 1 | weight = 197 | 40 = 4.52 | commitdate = 7/09/2012 | scout stars = 4 | rivals stars = 4 | espn grade = 82 }}{{College athlete recruit entry | recruit = Jimmy Byrne | position = OG | hometown = Parma Heights, OH | highschool = St. Ignatius HS | feet = 6 | inches = 4 | weight = 295 | 40 = 5.1 | commitdate = 12/08/2012 | scout stars = 4 | rivals stars = 4 | espn grade = 78 }}{{College athlete recruit entry | recruit = Daniel Cage | position = DT | hometown = Cincinnati, OH | highschool = Winton Woods HS | feet = 6 | inches = 3 | weight = 295 | 40 = 4.9 | commitdate = 02/05/2014 | scout stars = 4 | rivals stars = 3 | espn grade = 80 }}{{College athlete recruit entry | recruit = Jay Hayes | position = DT | hometown = Brooklyn, NY | highschool = Poly Prep HS | feet = 6 | inches = 5 | weight = 270 | 40 = 4.8 | commitdate = 11/07/2012 | scout stars = 4 | rivals stars = 4 | espn grade = 80 }}{{College athlete recruit entry | recruit = Kolin Hill | position = DE/OLB | hometown = Schertz, TX | highschool = Samuel Clemens HS | feet = 6 | inches = 2 | weight = 225 | 40 = 4.56 | commitdate = 12/15/2013 | scout stars = 3 | rivals stars = 3 | espn grade = 77 }}{{College athlete recruit entry | recruit = Corey Holmes | position = WR | hometown = Pembroke Pines, FL | highschool = St. Thomas Aquinas HS | feet = 6 | inches = 2 | weight = 175 | 40 = 4.48 | commitdate = 7/17/2013 | scout stars = 4 | rivals stars = 4 | espn grade = 83 }}{{College athlete recruit entry | recruit = DeShone Kizer | position = QB | hometown = Toledo, OH | highschool = Central Catholic HS | feet = 6 | inches = 5 | weight = 215 | 40 = 4.81 | commitdate = 6/11/2013 | scout stars = 4 | rivals stars = 4 | espn grade = 80 }}{{College athlete recruit entry | recruit = Tyler Lautua | position = TE | hometown = Paramount, CA | highschool = La Mirada HS | feet = 6 | inches = 4 | weight = 240 | 40 = 4.9 | commitdate = 12/16/2013 | scout stars = 3 | rivals stars = 3 | espn grade = 83 }}{{College athlete recruit entry | recruit = Greer Martini | position = LB | hometown = Raleigh, NC | highschool = Woodberry Forest School | feet = 6 | inches = 3 | weight = 230 | 40 = 4.7 | commitdate = 7/03/2012 | scout stars = 4 | rivals stars = 3 | espn grade = 82 }}{{College athlete recruit entry | recruit = Pete Mokwuah | position = DT | hometown = Staten Island, NY | highschool = St. Joseph HS | feet = 6 | inches = 4 | weight = 315 | 40 = –- | commitdate = 1/24/2014 | scout stars = 3 | rivals stars = 3 | espn grade = 77 }}{{College athlete recruit entry | recruit = Nyles Morgan | position = LB | hometown = Crete, IL | highschool = Crete-Monee HS | feet = 6 | inches = 3 | weight = 225 | 40 = 4.8 | commitdate = 1/04/2014 | scout stars = 5 | rivals stars = 4 | espn grade = 84 }}{{College athlete recruit entry | recruit = Sam Mustipher | position = OG | hometown =Owings Mills, MD | highschool = Good Counsel HS | feet = 6 | inches = 3 | weight = 295 | 40 = 5.1 | commitdate = 4/15/2013 | scout stars = 4 | rivals stars = 4 | espn grade = 81 }}{{College athlete recruit entry | recruit = Quenton Nelson | position = OT | hometown = Holmdel, NJ | highschool = Red Bank HS | feet = 6 | inches = 5 | weight = 300 | 40 = 5.2 | commitdate = 5/01/2013 | scout stars = 4 | rivals stars = 5 | espn grade = 83 }}{{College athlete recruit entry | recruit = Tyler Newsome | position = K/P | hometown = Carrollton, GA | highschool = Woodberry Forest School | feet = 6 | inches = 2 | weight = 175 | 40 = 5.0 | commitdate = 6/21/2013 | scout stars = 3 | rivals stars = 3 | espn grade = 77 }}{{College athlete recruit entry | recruit = Nile Sykes | position = LB | hometown = Oak Park, IL | highschool = Montini Catholic HS | feet = 6 | inches = 2 | weight = 220 | 40 = 4.6 | commitdate = 12/15/2013 | scout stars = 3 | rivals stars = 3 | espn grade = 80 }}{{College athlete recruit entry | recruit = Drue Tranquill | position = ATH | hometown = Huntertown, IN | highschool = Carroll HS | feet = 6 | inches = 3 | weight = 220 | 40 = 4.49 | commitdate = 11/19/2013 | scout stars = 4 | rivals stars = 3 | espn grade = 78 }}{{College athlete recruit entry | recruit = Andrew Trumbetti | position = DE | hometown = Demarest, NJ | highschool = Northern Valley Regional HS | feet = 6 | inches = 5 | weight = 250 | 40 = 4.69 | commitdate = 3/23/2013 | scout stars = 4 | rivals stars = 4 | espn grade = 83 }}{{College athlete recruit entry | recruit = Nick Watkins | position = CB | hometown = Desoto, TX | highschool = Bishop Dunne HS | feet = 6 | inches = 1 | weight = 185 | 40 = 4.47 | commitdate = 11/01/2013 | scout stars = 4 | rivals stars = 4 | espn grade = 83 }}{{College athlete recruit entry | recruit = Nic Weishar | position = TE | hometown = Midlothian, IL | highschool = Marist HS | feet = 6 | inches = 5 | weight = 235 | 40 = – | commitdate = 4/23/2013 | scout stars = 4 | rivals stars = 4 | espn grade = 82 }}{{College athlete recruit entry | recruit = Jhonathon Williams | position = DE | hometown = Benton Harbor, MI | highschool = Berrien Springs HS | feet = 6 | inches = 5 | weight = 235 | 40 = 4.5 | commitdate = 11/27/2013 | scout stars = 3 | rivals stars = 3 | espn grade = 77 }}{{College athlete recruit end | 40 = yes | year = 2014 | rivals ref title = 2014 Notre Dame Football Commitment List | scout ref title = Scout.com Football Recruiting: Notre Dame | espn ref title = 2014 Player Commitments – Notre Dame | rivals school = notredame | scout s = 109 | espn schoolid = 87 | scout overall = 6 | rivals overall = 11 | espn overall = 11 | accessdate = 2014-01-30 }} PersonnelCoaching staff
RosterThe roster is current as of October 8, 2014.
SeasonSchedule{{CFB schedule| rankyear = 2014 | poll = AP Poll released prior to game | timezone = Eastern |{{CFB schedule entry | date = August 30 | time = 3:30 p.m. | w/l = w | rank = 17 | opponent = Rice | site_stadium = Notre Dame Stadium | site_cityst = South Bend, IN | tv = NBC | score = 48–17 | attend = 80,795 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = September 6 | time = 7:30 p.m. | w/l = w | rank = 16 | opponent = Michigan | gamename = rivalry | site_stadium = Notre Dame Stadium | site_cityst = South Bend, IN | tv = NBC | score = 31–0 | attend = 80,795 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = September 13 | time = 7:30 p.m. | w/l = w | neutral = y | rank = 11 | opponent = Purdue | gamename = Shillelagh Trophy / Shamrock Series | site_stadium = Lucas Oil Stadium | site_cityst = Indianapolis, IN | tv = NBC | score = 30–14 | attend = 56,832 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = September 27 | time = 8:00 p.m. | w/l = w | neutral = y | rank = 8 | opponent = Syracuse | site_stadium = MetLife Stadium | site_cityst = East Rutherford, NJ | tv = ABC | score = 31–15 | attend = 76,802 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 4 | time = 3:30 p.m. | w/l = w | rank = 9 | opponent = Stanford | opprank = 14 | gamename = Legends Trophy | site_stadium = Notre Dame Stadium | site_cityst = South Bend, IN | tv = NBC | score = 17–14 | attend = 80,795 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 11 | time = 3:30 p.m. | w/l = w | rank = 6 | opponent = North Carolina | site_stadium = Notre Dame Stadium | site_cityst = South Bend, IN | tv = NBC | score = 50–43 | attend = 80,795 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 18 | time = 8:00 p.m. | w/l = l | away = y | rank = 5 | opponent = Florida State | opprank = 2 | gamename = Rivalry | site_stadium = Doak Campbell Stadium | site_cityst = Tallahassee, FL | tv = ABC | score = 27–31 | attend = 82,431 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 1 | time = 8:00 p.m. | w/l = w | neutral = y | rank = 6 | opponent = Navy | gamename = Rip Miller Trophy | site_stadium = FedExField | site_cityst = Landover, MD | tv = CBS | score = 49–39 | attend = 36,807 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 8 | time = 3:30 p.m. | w/l = l | away = y | rank = 8 | opponent = Arizona State | opprank = 11 | site_stadium = Sun Devil Stadium | site_cityst = Tempe, AZ | tv = ABC | score = 31–55 | attend = 65,870 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 15 | time = 3:30 p.m. | w/l = l | rank = 18 | opponent = Northwestern | gamename = rivalry | site_stadium = Notre Dame Stadium | site_cityst = South Bend, IN | tv = NBC | score = 40–43 | overtime = OT | attend = 80,795 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 22 | time = 3:30 p.m. | w/l = l | rank = | opponent = Louisville | site_stadium = Notre Dame Stadium | site_cityst = South Bend, IN | tv = NBC | score = 28–31 | attend = 80,795 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 29 | time = 3:30 p.m. | w/l = l | away = y | rank = | opponent = USC | gamename = Jeweled Shillelagh | site_stadium = Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | site_cityst = Los Angeles, CA | tv = Fox | score = 14–49 | attend = 79,586 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = {{Tooltip|December 30|Tuesday}} | time = 3:00 p.m. | w/l = w | neutral = y | rank = | opponent = LSU | opprank = 23 | gamename = Music City Bowl | site_stadium = LP Field | site_cityst = Nashville, TN | tv = ESPN | score = 31–28 | attend = 60,149 }} }} Game summariesRice{{AFB game box start|Title=Rice at Notre Dame |Visitor=Owls |Host=No. 17 Fighting Irish |V1=7|V2=3|V3=0|V4=7 |H1=14|H2=14|H3=10|H4=10 |Date=August 30, 2014 |Location=Notre Dame Stadium South Bend, IN |TimeZone=EDT |StartTime=3:42 p.m. |ElapsedTime=3 hours and 7 minutes |Attendance=80,795 |Weather=Temperature: {{Convert|82|°F|°C}} • Weather: Cloudy and Possible Rain • Wind: SW 17 MPH |Referee=Jeff Heaser |TVAnnouncers=Dan Hicks, Mike Mayock, Kathryn Tappen (sideline) and Doug Flutie (sideline) |TVStation=NBC }}{{AFB game box scoring entry|FirstEntry=yes|Quarter=1|Time=6:02|Team=ND|Event=Everett Golson 11-yard touchdown run, Kyle Brindza kick good|Score= ND 7–0}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=1|Time=2:13|Team=Rice|Event=Zach Wright 26-yard touchdown reception from Driphus Jackson, James Hairston kick good|Score=Tied 7–7}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=1|Time=2:01|Team=ND|Event=William Fuller 75-yard touchdown reception from Golson, Brindza kick good|Score=ND 14–7}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=2|Time=5:51|Team=Rice|Event=33-yard field goal by Hairston|Score=ND 14–10}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=2|Time=2:33|Team=ND|Event=Golson 14-yard touchdown run, Brindza kick good|Score=ND 21–10}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=2|Time=0:05|Team=ND|Event=C. J. Prosise 53-yard touchdown reception from Golson, Brindza kick good|Score=ND 28–10}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=3|Time=4:07|Team=ND|Event=36-yard field goal by Brindza|Score=ND 31–10}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=3|Time=0:17|Team=ND|Event=Golson 4-yard touchdown run, Brindza kick good|Score=ND 38–10}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=4|Time=7:47|Team=ND|Event=29-yard field goal by Brindza|Score=ND 41–10}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=4|Time=4:57|Team=Rice|Event=James Mayden 53-yard touchdown reception from Tyler Stehling, Hairston kick good|Score=ND 41–17}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=4|Time=3:32|Team=ND|Event=Greg Bryant 17-yard touchdown run, Brindza kick good|Score=ND 48–17|LastEntry=yes}}{{AFB game box end}}{{See also|2014 Rice Owls football team}}
Michigan{{AFB game box start|Title=Michigan at Notre Dame (Rivalry) |Visitor=Wolverines |Host=No. 16 Fighting Irish |V1=0|V2=0|V3=0|V4=0 |H1=7|H2=14|H3=7|H4=3 |Date=September 6, 2014 |Location=Notre Dame Stadium South Bend, IN |TimeZone=EDT |StartTime=7:42 p.m. |ElapsedTime=3 hours and 17 minutes |Attendance=80,795 |Weather=Temperature: {{Convert|70|°F|°C}} • Weather: Clear Skies • Wind: NNW 10 MPH |Referee=John O'Neill |TVAnnouncers=Dan Hicks, Mike Mayock, Kathryn Tappen (sideline) and Doug Flutie (sideline) |TVStation=NBC }}{{AFB game box scoring entry|FirstEntry=yes|Quarter=1|Time=1:50|Team=ND|Event=Cam McDaniel 1-yard touchdown run, Kyle Brindza kick good|Score=ND 7–0}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=2|Time=3:58|Team=ND|Event=Amir Carlisle 1-yard touchdown reception from Everett Golson, Brindza kick good|Score=ND 14–0}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=2|Time=0:34|Team=ND|Event=William Fuller 24-yard touchdown reception from Golson, Brindza kick good|Score=ND 21–0}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=3|Time=3:02|Team=ND|Event=Carlisle 12-yard touchdown reception from Golson, Brindza kick good|Score=ND 28–0}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=4|Time=12:03|Team=ND|Event=43-yard field goal by Brindza|Score=ND 31–0|LastEntry=yes}}{{AFB game box end}}{{See also|2014 Michigan Wolverines football team|Michigan–Notre Dame football rivalry}}
In what looks to be the final meeting between Notre Dame and Michigan,{{Citation needed|date=September 2016}} Notre Dame defeated Michigan, 31–0, giving the Irish their most lopsided win against the Wolverines. The game ended Michigan's NCAA record of consecutive games without being shut out. (The Wolverines were last shut out in 1984 versus Iowa). Michigan turned the ball over four times, while Notre Dame had no turnovers. Michigan never reached the red zone in this game. Everett Golson went 23 for 34, throwing for 226 yards and three touchdowns for the Irish. Notre Dame went to 2–0 on the year. {{-}}Purdue{{AFB game box start|Title=Notre Dame vs Purdue (Shillelagh Trophy / Shamrock Series) |Visitor=Boilermakers |Host=No. 11 Fighting Irish |V1=7|V2=7|V3=0|V4=0 |H1=7|H2=10|H3=7|H4=6 |Date=September 13, 2014 |Location=Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, IN |TimeZone=EDT |StartTime=7:41 p.m. |ElapsedTime=3 hours and 28 minutes |Attendance=56,832 |Weather=Temperature: {{Convert|61|°F|°C}} • Weather: Partly Cloudy • Wind: N 6 MPH |Referee=Jerry McGinn |TVAnnouncers=Tom Hammond, Mike Mayock, Kathryn Tappen (sideline) and Doug Flutie (sideline) |TVStation=NBC }}{{AFB game box scoring entry|FirstEntry=yes|Quarter=1|Time=12:23|Team=ND|Event=Will Fuller 16-yard touchdown reception from Everett Golson, Kyle Brindza kick good|Score=ND 7–0}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=1|Time=1:50|Team=PUR|Event=Brandon Cottom 7-yard touchdown reception from Danny Etling, Paul Griggs kick good|Score=Tied 7–7}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=2|Time=11:57|Team=ND|Event=19-yard field goal by Brindza|Score=ND 10–7}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=2|Time=3:00|Team=PUR|Event=DeAngelo Yancey 19-yard touchdown reception from Etling, Griggs kick good|Score=PUR 14–10}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=2|Time=0:13|Team=ND|Event=Golson 15-yard touchdown run, Brindza kick good|Score=ND 17–14}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=3|Time=4:05|Team=ND|Event=Corey Robinson 15-yard touchdown reception from Golson, Brindza kick good|Score=ND 24–14}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=4|Time=9:31|Team=ND|Event=48-yard field goal by Brindza|Score=ND 27–14}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=4|Time=5:30|Team=ND|Event=39-yard field goal by Brindza|Score=ND 30–14|LastEntry=yes}}{{AFB game box end}}{{See also|2014 Purdue Boilermakers football team|Notre Dame–Purdue football rivalry|Notre Dame Fighting Irish football#Shamrock Series}}
Syracuse{{AFB game box start|Title=Notre Dame vs Syracuse |Visitor=No. 8 Fighting Irish |Host=Orange |V1=0|V2=14|V3=7|V4=10 |H1=0|H2=3|H3=0|H4=12 |Date=September 27, 2014 |Location=MetLife Stadium East Rutherford, NJ |TimeZone=EDT |StartTime=8:00 p.m. |ElapsedTime=3 hours and 45 minutes |Attendance=76,802 |Weather=Temperature: {{Convert|70|°F|°C}} • Weather: Sunny • Wind: Mild |Referee=Jerry Magallanes |TVAnnouncers=Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit and Heather Cox (sideline) |TVStation=ABC }}{{AFB game box scoring entry|FirstEntry=yes|Quarter=2|Time=10:56|Team=ND|Event=Will Fuller 23-yard touchdown reception from Everett Golson, Kyle Brindza kick good|Score=ND 7–0}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=2|Time=8:31|Team=ND|Event=Fuller 72-yard touchdown reception from Golson, Brindza kick good|Score=ND 14–0}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=2|Time=3:07|Team=SU|Event=38-yard field goal by Cole Murphy|Score=ND 14–3}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=3|Time=9:39|Team=ND|Event=Corey Robinson 8-yard touchdown reception from Golson, Brindza kick good|Score=ND 21–3}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=4|Time=14:54|Team=SU|Event=Terrel Hunt 7-yard touchdown run, Murphy kick blocked|Score=ND 21–9}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=4|Time=10:19|Team=ND|Event=Torri Hunter Jr. 13-yard touchdown reception from Golson, Brindza kick good|Score=ND 28–9}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=4|Time=5:09|Team=SU|Event=Durell Eskridge 29-yard touchdown interception return, Hunt pass failed|Score=ND 28–15}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=4|Time=1:57|Team=ND|Event=37-yard field goal by Brindza|Score=ND 31–15|LastEntry=yes}}{{AFB game box end}}{{See also|2014 Syracuse Orange football team}}
Stanford{{AFB game box start|Title=Stanford at Notre Dame (Legends Trophy) |Visitor=No. 14 Cardinal |Host=No. 9 Fighting Irish |V1=7|V2=0|V3=0|V4=7 |H1=0|H2=7|H3=0|H4=10 |Date=October 4, 2014 |Location=Notre Dame Stadium South Bend, IN |TimeZone=EDT |StartTime=3:40 p.m. |ElapsedTime=3 hours and 28 minutes |Attendance=80,795 |Weather=Temperature: {{Convert|41|°F|°C}} • Weather: Cloudy and Rain Likely • Wind: SW 15 MPH |Referee=Terry Leyden |TVAnnouncers=Dan Hicks, Mike Mayock, Kathryn Tappen (sideline) and Doug Flutie (sideline) |TVStation=NBC }}{{AFB game box scoring entry|FirstEntry=yes|Quarter=1|Time=3:50|Team=Stanford|Event=Kevin Hogan 10-yard touchdown run, Jordan Williamson kick good|Score=Stanford 7–0}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=2|Time=3:06|Team=ND|Event=Chris Brown 17-yard touchdown reception from Everett Golson, Kyle Brindza kick good|Score=Tied 7–7}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=4|Time=7:32|Team=ND|Event=45-yard field goal by Brindza|Score=ND 10–7}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=4|Time=3:01|Team=Stanford|Event=Remound Wright 11-yard touchdown run, Williamson kick good|Score=Stanford 14–10}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=4|Time=1:01|Team=ND|Event=Ben Koyack 23-yard touchdown reception from Golson, Brindza kick good|Score=ND 17–14|LastEntry=yes}}{{AFB game box end}}{{See also|2014 Stanford Cardinal football team|Notre Dame–Stanford football rivalry}}
With 1:09 left in the game and Notre Dame facing a 4th and 11 from Stanford's 23 yard line, Everett Golson finds a wide open Ben Koyack in the corner of the endzone to lift Notre Dame over Stanford 17–14. Stanford, the country's number one defense, had been giving up just 198 total yards of offense a game, but Notre Dame piled up 370 yards. Despite the Irish offense moving the ball, multiple mistakes including botched field goal snaps and turnovers in the red zone kept the game close throughout. Notre Dame's defense was dominant, giving up just 204 total yards and had two interceptions. Further, the Irish defense held Stanford to 47 yards rushing – Stanford's fewest rush yards in a game since 2007. With the win, Notre Dame moves to 5–0. {{-}}North Carolina{{AFB game box start|Title=North Carolina at Notre Dame |Visitor=Tar Heels |Host=No. 6 Fighting Irish |V1=14|V2=12|V3=10|V4=7 |H1=7|H2=21|H3=7|H4=15 |Date=October 11, 2014 |Location=Notre Dame Stadium South Bend, IN |TimeZone=EDT |StartTime=3:40 p.m. |ElapsedTime=3 hours and 44 minutes |Attendance=80,795 |Weather=Temperature: {{Convert|59|°F|°C}} • Weather: Sunny • Wind: NNW 4 MPH |Referee=Jeff Flanagan |TVAnnouncers=Dan Hicks, Mike Mayock, Kathryn Tappen (sideline) and Doug Flutie (sideline) |TVStation=NBC }}{{AFB game box scoring entry|FirstEntry=yes|Quarter=1|Time=13:28|Team=NC|Event=Elijah Hood 6-yard touchdown run, Nick Weiler kick good|Score=NC 7–0}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=1|Time=8:48|Team=NC|Event=Jeff Schoettmer 29-yard touchdown interception return, Weiler kick good|Score=NC 14–0}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=1|Time=7:09|Team=ND|Event=William Fuller 13-yard touchdown reception from Everett Golson, Kyle Brindza kick good|Score=NC 14–7}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=2|Time=14:57|Team=ND|Event=Cam McDaniel 1-yard touchdown run, Brindza kick good|Score=Tied 14–14}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=2|Time=9:56|Team=ND|Event=Greg Bryant 7-yard touchdown run, Brindza kick good|Score=ND 21–14}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=2|Time=4:16|Team=NC|Event=Marquise Williams 3-yard touchdown run, Weiler kick blocked|Score=ND 21–20}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=2|Time=2:25|Team=ND|Event=Tarean Folston 6-yard run, Brindza kick good|Score=ND 28–20}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=2|Time=1:20|Team=NC|Event=Quinshad Davis 20-yard touchdown reception from Williams, Williams pass failed|Score=ND 28–26}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=3|Time=11:52|Team=ND|Event=Folston 9-yard touchdown reception by Golson, Brindza kick good|Score=ND 35–26}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=3|Time=3:37|Team=NC|Event=19-yard field goal by Weiler|Score=ND 35–29}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=3|Time=3:11|Team=NC|Event=Williams 23-yard touchdown reception from Davis, Weiler kick good|Score=NC 36–35}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=4|Time=10:39|Team=ND|Event=Folston 9-yard touchdown reception from Golson, Golson pass to Ben Koyack|Score=ND 43–36}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=4|Time=2:19|Team=ND|Event=Folston 6-yard touchdown run, Brindza kick good|Score=ND 50–36}}{{AFB game box scoring entry|Quarter=4|Time=0:47|Team=NC|Event=Mack Hollins 18-yard touchdown reception from Williams, Weiler kick good|Score=ND 50–43|LastEntry=yes}}{{AFB game box end}}{{See also|2014 North Carolina Tar Heels football team}}
The 6th ranked Irish held off the North Carolina Tar Heels to win in a shootout 50–43. After trailing 14–0 in the 1st, the Irish found some rhythm to score 21 points in a row to take a 21–14 lead. The win marked the first time the Irish put up 50 points against a non-academy team since beating Stanford 57–7 in 2003. {{-}}Florida State{{AFB game box start|Title=Notre Dame at Florida State (Rivalry) |Visitor=No. 5 Fighting Irish |Host=No. 2 Seminoles |V1=7|V2=10|V3=7|V4=3 |H1=7|H2=3|H3=14|H4=7 |Date=October 18, 2014 |Location=Doak Campbell Stadium Tallahassee, FL |TimeZone=EDT |StartTime=8:24 p.m. |ElapsedTime=3 hours and 27 minutes |Attendance=82,431 |Weather=Temperature: {{Convert|72|°F|°C}} • Weather: Clear and 68% Humidity • Wind: WNW 3 MPH |Referee=David Epperley |TVAnnouncers=Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, Heather Cox (sideline) and Tom Rinaldi (sideline) |TVStation=ABC }}{{AFB game box end}}{{See also|2014 Florida State Seminoles football team|Notre Dame Fighting Irish football rivalries}}
The Irish, who were double digit underdogs, looked to score the game-winning touchdown with :13 left after Everett Golson found a wide open Corey Robinson in the endzone. But the Irish were flagged for a pass interference penalty which took the touchdown away and pushed Notre Dame back 10 yards. Irish turned the ball over on the next play. The penalty, although correctly called by officials, was considered controversial by some[8] in a game many consider the game of the year between two top 5 teams. Everett Golson showed why many consider him a Heisman candidate by completing 31 of 52 passes for 313 yards and throwing for 3 touchdowns. {{-}}Navy{{AFB game box start|Title=Notre Dame vs Navy (Rip Miller Trophy) |Visitor=No. 6 Fighting Irish |Host=Midshipmen |V1=14|V2=14|V3=0|V4=21 |H1=7|H2=10|H3=14|H4=8 |Date=November 1, 2014 |Location=FedExField Landover, MD |TimeZone=EDT |StartTime=8:10 p.m. |ElapsedTime=3 hours and 25 minutes |Attendance=36,807 |Weather=Temperature: {{Convert|48|°F|°C}} • Weather: Cloudy • Wind: SW 12 MPH |Referee=Ron Cherry |TVAnnouncers=Andrew Catalon, Aaron Taylor and Jamie Erdahl (sideline) |TVStation=CBS }}{{AFB game box end}}{{See also|2014 Navy Midshipmen football team|Navy–Notre Dame football rivalry}}
Arizona State{{AFB game box start|Title=Notre Dame at Arizona State |Visitor=No. 8 Fighting Irish |Host=No. 11 Sun Devils |V1=3|V2=7|V3=7|V4=14 |H1=17|H2=17|H3=0|H4=21 |Date=November 8, 2014 |Location=Sun Devil Stadium Tempe, AZ |TimeZone=MST |StartTime=1:30 p.m. |ElapsedTime=3 hours and 35 minutes |Attendance=65,870 |Weather=Temperature: {{Convert|85|°F|°C}} • Weather: Sunny and Clear Skies • Wind: Calm |Referee=Jeff Heaser |TVAnnouncers=Sean McDonough, Chris Spielman and Todd McShay (sideline) |TVStation=ABC }}{{AFB game box end}}{{See also|2014 Arizona State Sun Devils football team}}
1st quarter scoring: ND – Kyle Brindza 46-yard field goal; ASU – Zane Gonzalez, 47-yard field goal; ASU – Jaelen Strong 13-yard pass from Taylor Kelly (Gonzalez kick); ASU – Demario Richard 1-yard run (Gonzalez kick) 2nd quarter scoring: ASU – Damarious Randall 59-yard interception (Gonzalez kick); ASU – Cameron Smith 43-yard pass from Kelly (Gonzalez kick); ASU – Gonzalez, 28-yard field goal; ND – Will Fuller 9-yard pass from Everett Golden (Brindza kick) 3rd quarter scoring:{{-}}Northwestern{{AFB game box start|Title=Northwestern at Notre Dame (Rivalry) |Visitor=Wildcats |Host=No. 15 Fighting Irish |V1=9|V2=14|V3=3|V4=14|VOT=3 |H1=20|H2=7|H3=7|H4=6|HOT=0 |Date=November 15, 2014 |Location=Notre Dame Stadium South Bend, IN |TimeZone=EST |StartTime=3:39 p.m. |ElapsedTime=4 hours and 12 minutes |Attendance=80,795 |Weather=Temperature: {{Convert|29|°F|°C}} • Weather: Cloudy and Cold • Wind: SSW 9 MPH |Referee=Mike Cannon |TVAnnouncers=Dan Hicks, Doug Flutie, Mike Mayock and Kathryn Tappen (sideline) |TVStation=NBC }}{{AFB game box end}}{{See also|2014 Northwestern Wildcats football team|Northwestern–Notre Dame football rivalry}}
Louisville{{AFB game box start|Title=Louisville at Notre Dame |Visitor=Cardinals |Host=Fighting Irish |V1=14|V2=3|V3=7|V4=7 |H1=3|H2=3|H3=14|H4=8 |Date=November 22, 2014 |Location=Notre Dame Stadium South Bend, IN |TimeZone=EST |StartTime=3:40 p.m. |ElapsedTime=3 hours and 19 minutes |Attendance=80,795 |Weather=Temperature: {{Convert|45|°F|°C}} • Weather: Showers • Wind: SSW 17 MPH |Referee=Gary Patterson |TVAnnouncers=Dan Hicks, Doug Flutie, Mike Mayock and Kathryn Tappen (sideline) |TVStation=NBC }}{{AFB game box end}}{{See also|2014 Louisville Cardinals football team}}
For the first time in the history of Notre Dame football, the Irish have given up 30 points or more in six straight game. And for the second week in a row, a missed field goal by kicker Kyle Brindza late in the game dooms the Irish. Notre Dame is now 1–4 in the last 5 games after starting 6–0. {{-}}USC{{AFB game box start|Title=Notre Dame at USC (Jeweled Shillelagh) |Visitor=Fighting Irish |Host=Trojans |V1=0|V2=7|V3=7|V4=0 |H1=21|H2=14|H3=14|H4=0 |Date=November 29, 2014 |Location=Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles, CA |TimeZone=PST |StartTime=12:37 p.m. |ElapsedTime=3 hours and 14 minutes |Attendance=79,586 |Weather=Temperature: {{Convert|69|°F|°C}} • Weather: Hazy and Sunny • Wind: ESE 6 MPH |Referee=Dennis Hennigan |TVAnnouncers=Gus Johnson, Charles Davis and Molly McGrath (sideline) |TVStation=Fox }}{{AFB game box end}}{{See also|2014 USC Trojans football team|Notre Dame–USC football rivalry}}
LSU (Music City Bowl){{AFB game box start|Title=Notre Dame vs LSU (Music City Bowl) |Visitor=Fighting Irish |Host=No. 23 Tigers |V1=7|V2=14|V3=7|V4=3 |H1=7|H2=7|H3=14|H4=0 |Date={{Tooltip|December 30, 2014|Tuesday}} |Location=LP Field Nashville, TN |TimeZone=CST |StartTime=2:03 p.m. |ElapsedTime=3 hours and 5 minutes |Attendance=60,419 |Weather=Temperature: {{Convert|42|°F|°C}} • Weather: Scattered Clouds • Wind: N 5 MPH |Referee=Mike Batlan |TVAnnouncers=Mark Jones, Rod Gilmore and Jessica Mendoza (sideline) |TVStation=ESPN }}{{AFB game box end}}{{See also|2014 LSU Tigers football team|2014 Music City Bowl}}
Rankings{{See also|2014 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings}}{{NCAA Division I FBS CFP ranking movements|year={{2014}} |finalpollweek=16 |cfpfirstweek=9 |AP_pre=17 |coaches_pre=17 |AP_1=16 |coaches_1=15 |AP_2=11 |coaches_2=11 |AP_3=9 |coaches_3=9 |AP_4=8 |coaches_4=8 |AP_5=9 |coaches_5=8 |AP_6=6 |coaches_6=5 |AP_7=5 |coaches_7=5 |AP_8=7 |coaches_8=8 |AP_9=6 |coaches_9=7 |cfp_9=10 |AP_10=8 |coaches_10=8 |cfp_10=10 |AP_11=15 |coaches_11=16 |cfp_11=18 |AP_12=RV |coaches_12=RV |cfp_12=NR |AP_13=NR |coaches_13=RV |cfp_13=NR |AP_14=NR |coaches_14=NR |cfp_14=NR |AP_15=NR |coaches_15=NR |cfp_15=NR |AP_16=RV |coaches_16=RV }} PostseasonAwardsAll-Americans
References1. ^Rashad Kinlaw dismissed from Notre Dame football program {{Notre Dame Fighting Irish football navbox}}2. ^University of Florida transfer will join the Irish program in June 3. ^Miami hires Notre Dame OC Chuck Martin 4. ^Bob Diaco agrees to take UCONN Huskies job 5. ^Irish officially hire Jets' VanGorder 6. ^LaFleur To Notre Dame {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140127032425/http://www.irishsportsdaily.com/football/football-articles/10672-lafleur-to-notre-dame |date=2014-01-27 }} 7. ^Mike Denbrock Named Notre Dame Offensive Coordinator 8. ^Controversial Pass Interference Penalty cost ND Game 4 : 2014 NCAA Division I FBS independents football season|Notre Dame Fighting Irish football seasons|Music City Bowl champion seasons|2014 in sports in Indiana |
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