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  Jeremiyah Love broke free through the middle, and finally No. 12 Notre Dame could see some daylight. Love's 94-yard touchdown run on the first play after an interception squelched a potential game-tying drive helped the Fighting Irish win 25-10 on Saturday against a surprisingly stout, one-win Boston College team. "We know there's a lot of things to clean up," Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman said after earning his sixth straight victory. "The challenges will get tougher. ... As you move farther into November, everything is magnified." Although Notre Dame (6-2) had been a 28 1/2-point favorite coming into the game against the only other Catholic school in FBS, the game was scoreless through one quarter and the Irish had a 12-7 lead at the half.

BC (1-8) trailed just 18-10 early in the fourth quarter - thanks to three missed Irish kicks - and had a chance to tie it before Adon Shuler intercepted Grayson James inside the Notre Dame 5-yard line with 11:21 left. On the next play, Love went up the middle before heading for the left sideline and outracing the defenders to the end zone. "I don't think we were perfect tonight, but we were relentless," said linebacker Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa, who had nine tackles and 1 1/2 sacks. "And we never stopped playing hard." Love ran for 136 yards and two touchdowns for the Irish, who haven't lost since Sept. 13, when they dropped their second straight to a ranked team, by a combined four points. They beat BC for the 10th time in a row since 2008. CJ Carr completed 18 of 25 passes for 299 yards with a 40-yard touchdown to Malachi Fields and a 44-yarder to Will Pauling in the second quarter. - Notre Dame/AP College Football


(DS#1 RB) Jr/2027 RB Jeremiyah LoveNotre Dame
News Source: Notre Dame/AP College Football


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