Field Level Media
Oct 31, 2020
Ian Book threw for 199 yards and one touchdown and Kyren Williams ran for two touchdowns to help No. 4 Notre Dame to a 31-13 win over Georgia Tech on Saturday in Atlantic Coast Conference play at Atlanta.
Book completed 18 of 26 passes and improved his record to 26-3 as a starter for Notre Dame (6-0, 5-0 ACC). He directed the methodical Fighting Irish offense to 426 total yards. Williams carried 15 times for 76 of the team's 227 rushing yards.
Georgia Tech (2-5, 2-4) dropped its third straight decision and had no luck against the veteran Notre Dame defense, which had five sacks and nine tackles for loss. Notre Dame's Daelin Hayes made five tackles, including two sacks, and also had two forced fumbles and one quarterback hurry.
Yellow Jackets quarterback Jeff Sims completed 15 of 26 passes for 150 yards. Jahmyr Gibbs led the team with 61 yards rushing on 14 carries and had five catches for 49 yards.
Notre Dame opened the game with a 15-play, 81-yard drive that culminated with Book's 8-yard touchdown pass to Joe Wilkins Jr. Book was 8-for-8 passing on the drive.
Later, the Irish drove to the Georgia Tech 13-yard line, but Williams had the ball knocked loose by Juanyeh Thomas. It was recovered and returned 93 yards by Zamari Walton to tie the game. It was the longest fumble return in Yellow Jackets' history.
Notre Dame responded with a 75-play drive capped by Williams' 2-yard run and tacked on a 32-yard field goal from Jonathan Doerer for a 17-7 halftime lead.
Williams added a 4-yard touchdown run in the third quarter, and Georgia native C'Bo Flemister scored on a 3-yard run early in the fourth to stretch Notre Dame's lead to 31-7.
Georgia Tech produced an offensive touchdown midway in the fourth quarter with Jordan Mason scoring from the 1.
The win sets up a showdown for Notre Dame against visiting No. 1 Clemson on Saturday.
--Field Level Media