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Playoff Semifinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl Recap

Thursday, January 9, 2025 | 7:30 p.m. ET No. 7 Notre Dame 27, No. 6 Penn State 24 Hard Rock Stadium | Miami Gardens, Florida
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FINAL
UND #7 Notre Dame (14-1) 0 3 7 17 27
PSU #6 Penn State (13-3) 3 7 0 14 24



Attendance:
66,881
Kickoff Time:
7:45 p.m ET
End of Game:
11:21 p.m ET
Game Duration:
3:35



MIAMI, Florida - Penn State quarterback Drew Allar said he was trying to throw the ball into the ground. Notre Dame defensive back Christian Gray dove for it anyway and — luck of the Irish — the ball ended up right in his hands.

A few seconds later, Gray and Notre Dame found themselves with a spot in the national title game after a thrill-a-minute 27-24 victory over Penn State on Thursday night in the Orange Bowl.

Gray's snag of Allar's ill-advised pass across the middle at the Nittany Lions 42 with 33 seconds left, set up a 19-yard drive that ended with Mitch Jeter's winning 41-yard field goal.

The Irish (14-1), seeded seventh in this, the first 12-team college playoff, will have a chance to bring their 12th title and first since 1988 back under the Golden Dome with a game Jan. 20 in Atlanta. Their opponent will be the winner Friday night of the Texas-Ohio State semifinal in the Cotton Bowl.

“Just catch the ball. Just catch the ball,” Gray said about his interception. “That was going through my mind and I knew I was going to make a play.”

Allar explained he saw his first two options covered on the play, then wanted to throw the ball into the dirt. But the throw, under pressure and across his body, didn't have enough zip on it to reach either receiver Omari Evans or the ground before Gray slid in.

“Honestly, I was trying to ‘dirt’ it at his feet,” said the junior quarterback. “I should’ve thrown it away when I saw the first two progressions were not open. I didn’t execute.”

It was the most memorable play of a game that was the best of what's been a sleepy few weeks of playoff football. It featured three ties and three lead changes, along with 31 points in the fourth quarter alone.

In the final, Irish coach Marcus Freeman will try to become the first Black coach to win the title at college football’s highest level. Freeman, whose mother is South Korean, also is the first coach of Asian heritage to get this far.

“We found a way to make a play when it mattered the most,” Freeman said. “In my opinion, great teams, great programs, find a way to do that.”

Penn State coach James Franklin fell to 4-20 with the Nittany Lions against teams ranked in the AP Top 10. The sixth-seeded Nittany Lions ended the season at 13-3.

“Everyone wants to look at a specific play,” Franklin said. “But there's probably eight to 12 plays in that game that could have made a difference. I'm not going to call out specific plays or specific players. There are a ton of plays where we could have done better.”

Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard shook off a hit late in the second quarter that sent him to the medical tent to be checked for a concussion. He came back and led the Irish on four scoring drives in the second half, including the last one.

“He’s a competitor and competitors find a way to win, and that’s what Riley does," Freeman said. "That’s what this team does.”

Leonard finished with 223 yards passing, including a key 10-yard dart to Jaden Greathouse to convert third-and-3 on the last drive. Leonard also had 35 yards rushing, and passed and ran for a score each.

With 4:38 left in the game, the senior quarterback hit Greathouse for a 54-yard score to tie it at 24 after a defender slipped.

The game started slow (and boring), but Riley’s injury injected life into things. He led Notre Dame on TD drives of 75 and 72 yards in the third quarter to take a 17-10 lead.

At that point, the fun was just getting started.

Penn State had its chances, and Allar, considered a first-round pick by some if he leaves for the NFL, will spend the offseason reliving that last throw — or trying to forget it.

Penn State forced a Notre Dame punt and looked assured of at least going to overtime when they took over at their 15 with 47 seconds left.

After a gain of 13, Allar dropped to pass and had pressure coming. He threw across his body to the middle of the field, where Gray dove for the pick.

A review showed it was a catch, and the Irish were onto the next step on a road that looked all but impossible when they fell 16-14 to Northern Illinois back in September.

“To see how far we’ve come after the hiccup early on, just to know that we have one more guaranteed, one last one guaranteed, it’s just so exciting," Notre Dame linebacker Jack Kiser said.

Nick Singleton ran for 84 yards and all three Penn State touchdowns. Off target for much of the day, Allar finished 12 for 23 for 135 yards with the interception.

“He's hurting right now. He should be. We're all hurting,” Franklin said.

The quarterback didn't duck questions about the play or his role in the loss.

“We didn’t win the game so it wasn't good enough, it’s plain and simple,” Allar said. “I’ll try to learn from it, do everything in my power to get better and just grow from it.”

When Leonard went out, backup Steve Angeli came in and injected life into the Fighting Irish offense on the way to its first score.

Angelli went 6 for 7 for 44 yards and moved Notre Dame to field goal range to trim its deficit to 10-3 just before halftime.

“We have a lot of confidence in Steve,” Freeman said when asked why he allowed the Irish to play aggressively when he entered.



SCORING SUMMARY

QTR TIME SCORE
(V-H)
TEAM SCORING PLAY DRIVE
1st 14:56 0-3 Penn State Ryan Barker 20 yd FG 14-55
(10:13)
2nd 02:18 0-10 Penn State Nicholas Singleton 5 yd rush (Ryan Barker kick) 15-90
(07:17)
2nd 00:00 3-10 Notre Dame Mitch Jeter 41 yd FG 13-52
(02:18)
3rd 10:46 10-10 Notre Dame Riley Leonard 3 yd rush (Mitch Jeter kick) 8-75
(04:14)
4th 14:07 17-10 Notre Dame Jeremiyah Love 2 yd rush (Mitch Jeter kick) 10-71
(05:19)
4th 10:20 17-17 Penn State Nicholas Singleton 7 yd rush (Ryan Barker kick) 7-75
(03:47)
4th 07:55 17-24 Penn State Nicholas Singleton 7 yd rush (Ryan Barker kick) 5-39
(02:20)
4th 04:38 24-24 Notre Dame Jaden Greathouse 54 yd pass from Riley Leonard (Mitch Jeter kick) 7-81
(03:11)
4th 00:07 27-24 Notre Dame Mitch Jeter 41 yd FG 7-19
(00:26)



NOTRE DAME STARTERS

POS. NO. OFFENSE
WR 1 Jaden Greathouse
WR 10 Kris Mitchell
QB 13 Riley Leonard
RB 4 Jeremiyah Love
WR 5 Beaux Collins
OL 50 Rocco Spindler
OL 54 Anthonie Knapp
DL 59 Sean Sevillano Jr.
OL 74 Billy Schrauth
OL 78 Pat Coogan
TE 88 Mitchell Evans
POS. NO. DEFENSE
S 0 Xavier Watts
CB 15 Leonard Moore
LB 24 Jack Kiser
CB 29 Christian Gray
LB 3 Jaylen Sneed
LB 34 Drayk Bowen
LB 40 Joshua Burnham
DL 56 Howard Cross III
S 8 Adon Shuler
DL 9 RJ Oben
DL 97 Gabriel Rubio

NOTRE DAME RESERVES

0 - Deion Colzie, 1 - Jordan Clark, 10 - Loghan Thomas, 13 - Ben Minich, 16 - James Rendell, 18 - Steve Angeli, 2 - Rod Heard II, 2 - Jayden Harrison, 20 - Aneyas Williams, 21 - Kedren Young, 22 - Devyn Ford, 23 - Kennedy Urlacher, 24 - Jadarian Price, 25 - Preston Zinter, 26 - Chris Salerno, 27 - Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa, 28 - Luke Talich, 30 - Bryce Young, 35 - Teddy Rezac, 37 - Max Hurleman, 38 - Davis Sherwood, 38 - Tommy Powlus, 39 - Rino Monteforte, 4 - Jaiden Ausberry, 41 - Donovan Hinish, 44 - Junior Tuihalamaka, 45 - Kobi Onyiuke, 55 - Chris Terek, 56 - Charles Jagusah, 59 - Aamil Wagner, 6 - Jordan Faison, 75 - Sullivan Absher, 76 - Guerby Lambert, 79 - Tosh Baker, 82 - Leo Scheidler, 83 - Jayden Thomas, 84 - Kevin Bauman, 88 - Armel Mukam, 89 - Charlie Selna, 9 - Eli Raridon, 96 - Joseph Vinci, 98 - Mitch Jeter.

PENN STATE STARTERS

POS. NO. OFFENSE
RB 10 Nicholas Singleton
QB 15 Drew Allar
WR 3 Julian Fleming
TE 44 Tyler Warren
OL 53 Nick Dawkins
WR 6 Harrison Wallace III
OL 66 Drew Shelton
OL 71 Olaivavega Ioane
OL 72 Nolan Rucci
OL 77 Sal Wormley
TE 85 Luke Reynolds
POS. NO. DEFENSE
S 1 Jaylen Reed
LB 11 Abdul Carter
LB 13 Tony Rojas
DT 28 Zane Durant
DB 3 Jalen Kimber
DE 33 Dani Dennis-Sutton
CB 4 AJ Harris
LB 41 Kobe King
S 6 Zakee Wheatley
CB 7 Zion Tracy
DT 91 Dvon J-Thomas

PENN STATE RESERVES

0 - Dominic DeLuca, 10 - Dejuan Lane, 12 - Jon Mitchell, 13 - Kaytron Allen, 15 - Amin Vanover, 16 - Khalil Dinkins, 17 - Kenny Woseley, 2 - Liam Clifford, 23 - Antoine Belgrave-Shorter, 24 - Ta'Mere Robinson, 29 - Audavion Collins, 31 - Kolin Dinkins, 34 - Tyler Holzworth, 43 - Tyler Elsdon, 48 - Tyler Duzansky, 5 - Cam Miller, 5 - Omari Evans, 50 - Cooper Cousins, 52 - Dominic Rulli, 55 - Chimdy Onoh, 56 - JB Nelson, 63 - Alex Birchmeier, 74 - J'ven Williams, 9 - Elliot Washington II, 92 - Smith Vilbert, 94 - Ryan Barker, 95 - Riley Thompson, 95 - Jordan Mayer, 99 - Gabe Nwosu, 99 - Coziah Izzard.


 
 
Playoff Semifinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl
 

OFFENSIVE
PLAYER OF THE GAME
Riley Leonard
Riley Leonard
Sr., QB, Notre Dame

DEFENSIVE
PLAYER OF THE GAME
Xavier Watts
Christian Grey
So., CB, Notre Dame


TEAM STATISTICS UND PSU
First downs 23 20
Rushing 10 11
Passing 11 7
Penalty 2 2
Rushes-Yards 42-116 42-204
Passing Yards 267 135
Passes Comp-Att-Int 21-31-2 12-23-1
Total Offense
(Plays-Yards)
73-383 65-339
Punt Returns-Yards 2-8 1-0
Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-19 1-21
Punts (Number-Avg) 4-39.2 5-42.0
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0
Sacks By
(Number-Yards)
1-8 5-22
Penalties-Yards 4-30 5-44
3rd Down Conversions 11-of-17 3-of-11
4th Down Conversions 0-of-0 2-of-2
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Rushing: Notre Dame - Jeremiyah Love 11-45, 1 TD; Riley Leonard 18-35, 1 TD; Jayden Thomas 1-18; Aneyas Williams 2-17; Jadarian Price 7-13; Steve Angeli 2 - -12 0 0 -6.0.

Penn State - Nicholas Singleton 15-84, 3 TD; Kaytron Allen 19-82; Tyler Warren 2-21; Drew Allar 6-17.
Passing: Notre Dame - Riley Leonard, 15-23-2, 223, 1 TD; Steve Angeli, 6-7-0, 44.

Penn State - Drew Allar, 12-23-1, 135.
Receiving: Notre Dame - Jaden Greathouse 7-105, 1 TD; Aneyas Williams 5-66; Mitchell Evans 5-58; Jordan Faison 2-25; Kris Mitchell 1-7; Jeremiyah Love 1-6.

Penn State - Tyler Warren 6-75; Nicholas Singleton 2-33; Khalil Dinkins 2-21; Luke Reynolds 1-7; Kaytron Allen 1-6.
Punting: Notre Dame - James Rendell, 4-157, 39.2.

Penn State - Riley Thompson, 5-210, 42.0.
Returns: Notre Dame - Punt: Max Hurleman 2-81; Kickoff: Jayden Harrison 1-19; Intercept: Christian Gray 1-0.

Penn State - Punt: Zion Tracy, 1-0; Kickoff: Nicholas Singleton, 1-21; Intercept: Zakee Wheatley, 1-0; Dani Dennis-Sutton, 1-0.
Field Goals: Notre Dame - Mitch Jeter, 2-2 (41 Good, 41 Good).

Penn State - Ryan Barker, 1-1 (20 Good).
Tackles:
(Solo-Assist-Total, Sacks-Yds, TFL-Yds)
Notre Dame - Jack Kiser (4-6-10, 0, 0); Xavier Watts (5-3-8, 0, 0); Drayk Bowen (3-5-8, 0, 0); Jaylen Sneed (2-4-6, 0, 0); Bryce Young (1-3-4, 0, 0); Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa (1-3-4, 0, 0); Gabriel Rubio (0-4-4, 0, 0); Jaiden Ausberry (3-0-3, 0, 0); Rod Heard II (2-1-3, 1.0-8, 1.0-8); Adon Shuler (1-2-3, 0, 0); Howard Cross III (0-3-3, 0, 0); Christian Gray (2-0-2, 0, 0); Luke Talich (2-0-2, 0, 0); Junior Tuihalamaka (1-1-2, 0, 0); Joshua Burnham (1-1-2, 0, 1.0-2); RJ Oben (0-2-2, 0, 0); Leonard Moore (1-0-1, 0, 0); Donovan Hinish (1-0-1, 0, 0); Jayden Harrison (1-0-1, 0, 0); Jordan Clark (1-0-1, 0, 0).

Penn State - Zakee Wheatley (9-7-16, 1.0-4, 1.0-4); Kobe King (4-5-9, 0, 0); Jaylen Reed (4-2-6, 0 0.5-2); Dani Dennis-Sutton (4-2-6, 2.0-6, 2.0-6); Coziah Izzard (3-3-6, 1.0-4, 1.0-4); Abdul Carter (3-2-5, 1.0-8, 2.0-10); AJ Harris (2-1-3, 0, 0); Zane Durant (2-1-3, 0, 1.0-4); Elliot Washington II (2-1-3, 0, 0); Tony Rojas (1-1-2, 0, 0); Zion Tracy (1-1-2, 0, 0); Dominic DeLuca (1-1-2, 0, 0); Jalen Kimber (1-1-2, 0, 0); Cam Miller (1-0-1, 0, 0); Liam Clifford (1-0-1, 0, 0); Tyler Elsdon (1-0-1, 0, 0); Smith Vilbert (0-1-1, 0 0.5-2); Audavion Collins (0-1-1, 0, 0); Amin Vanover (0-1-1, 0, 0); Dvon J-Thomas (0-1-1).