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Duke won the turnover battle for the first time all season against Notre Dame, finishing with three takeaways.
Freshman walk-on Danny Stirt replaced punter Austin Davis as field goal holder and helped kicker A.J. Reed knock in Duke's game-winning field goal.
Daniel Jones had the best game of his young career against Notre Dame, throwing three touchdown passes in Duke's 38-35 upset win.
Despite losing safety DeVon Edwards to a knee injury and not having Deondre Singleton in the first half, Duke's secondary held firm Saturday.
Despite racking up 534 yards on total offense, the Fighting Irish could not tie the game late in the fourth quarter and fell to 1-3 on the season.
Sophomore linebacker Ben Humphreys was a key contributor for Duke's defense and finished Saturday's win with six total tackles.
The Blue Devils 38-35 win against Notre Dame Saturday ranks as one of the biggest in program history.
Walk-on Danny Stirt replaced punter Austin Parker at field goal holder and helped kicker A.J. Reed knock in the Blue Devils' game-winning field goal Saturday.
Redshirt senior Anthony Nash's 64-yard touchdown tied the game at 35 late in the fourth quarter.
Redshirt freshman Daniel Jones limited turnovers and finished with 290 passing yards and three touchdowns in one of the best performances of his young career.
Wide receiver C.J. Sanders was a standout for the Fighting Irish offense and was one of many wide receivers who contributed to DeShone Kizer's big day through the air.
Wide receiver Quay Chambers made the first touchdown catch of his career in the second quarter Saturday.
Junior Shaun Wilson turned the momentum in Duke's favor when he returned a kickoff 96 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter.
Redshirt senior Jela Duncan scampered 18 yards for a touchdown to tie the game before the end of the first quarter.
Running back Shaun Wilson and the Blue Devils' rushing attack showed big improvement Saturday after struggling in losses earlier this season.