C.J. Prosise powers No. 8 Notre Dame by No. 14 Georgia Tech

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It wasn’t supposed to be so easy. Not with so many key injuries to key players. Not with a young quarterback. Not against a Georgia Tech team that many feel will challenge for the ACC title, if not just the ACC Coastal Division.

But it was. For about 50 minutes at least.

No. 8 Notre Dame (3-0) defeated No. 14 Georgia Tech 30-22 Saturday in South Bend, with the Irish holding off a late surge from the visitors. The win will immediately leave many to validate Notre Dame as a worthy pick for the College Football Playoff, but it may be wiser to hold off on that for now. This Notre Dame team is good, and if Saturday was any indication there is a chance for them to be very good. But injuries have a way of catching up to a team eventually. They did not this time around, and head coach Brian Kelly should be respected for that. Kelly should feel fortunate to have C.J. Prosise running the football.

Prosise rushed for a game-high 198 yards and three touchdowns for the Irish. All three touchdowns came at perfect times for Notre Dame as well, with one late in the first half to give the Irish a 13-7 lead at halftime, and two more in the fourth quarter putting the game well out of reach for a Georgia Tech offense unable to get much going against Notre Dame’s solid defensive effort.

Georgia Tech did get the bulk of their yards on the ground, but the one-dimensional offense could not fool Notre Dame, who showed the kind of speed to keep up as Georgia Tech looked to spread the field on the ground.

Young quarterback DeShone Kizer showed the poise of a junior at times, completing 21 of 30 passes for 231 yards and a touchdown (he was picked off once).

It was not all happy times for Notre Dame though. Drue Tranquill‘s injury after celebrating a touchdown led to him being stranded on the sideline sin the second half with the aid of crutches.

Notre Dame will host a feisty UMass squad next week. The Minutemen are an improved program this fall, but Notre Dame should be looking forward to taking a 4-0 record with them when they visit Clemson in a couple of weeks. After that comes rivalry games with Navy and USC in October.

Georgia Tech will look to get back in the win column next week in Durham, North Carolina against ACC Coastal foe Duke. Like Georgia Tech, Duke will be looking to bounce back after a loss. The Blue Devils lost at home earlier in the day to Northwestern.

Former Navy coach Niumatalolo joins UCLA staff

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LOS ANGELES – Former Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo is joining UCLA’s coaching staff as director of leadership.

The school said in an announcement Friday that Niumatalolo will serve as an advisor to the Bruins’ football staff and players.

Niumatalolo led Navy for 15 years and was the winningest coach in school history at 109-83. The Midshipmen, however, finished with losing records the past three seasons, including 4-8 the past two.

Navy played in 10 bowl games under Niumatalolo. He also was the only coach to win his first eight games in the storied Army-Navy rivalry.

Troy, Jon Sumrall agree to new 4-year contract through 2026

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TROY, Ala. ⁠— Jon Sumrall agreed to a new four-year contract as Troy’s coach after leading the Trojans to a Sun Belt Conference championship and national ranking in his debut season.

The school announced the deal, which runs through 2026, but didn’t release details.

The Trojans went 12-2 and won their final 11 games, second only to national champion Georgia, including the league championship game and the Cure Bowl against UTSA. For the first time, they finished a season ranked, ending up 19th in The Associated Press Top 25.

“When we appointed Coach Sumrall in December 2021, we challenged him to return Troy football to the top of the Sun Belt Conference,” Chancellor Jack Hawkins Jr. said. “It didn’t take long, as the 2022 season was the best in our FBS history.”

Troy held all 14 of its opponents to under their season average in scoring, beating UTSA 18-12. The Trojans beat Coastal Carolina 45-26 in the Sun Belt title game.

“Last year was an amazing accomplishment for everyone associated with Troy football and was the product of relentless effort from our players and staff, athletic administration and university leaders,” Sumrall said.