Michigan State vs Notre Dame 1997 – Spartans head to South Bend and top the Irish, 23-7

Michigan State vs Notre Dame 1997 – Spartans head to South Bend and top the Irish, 23-7

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September 20, 1997
The Nick Saban coached dominate Notre Dame on the road, 23-7. The win ended an 8 game losing streak against Notre Dame and began a five-game Spartan win streak over Irish and a decade-long dominance. Michigan State statistically dominated the game, rushing for 222 team yards (353 yards total) and ran out to an early 14-0 first-quarter lead. Marc Renaud set the tone for the Spartans, returning the opening kickoff deep into Notre Dame territory, setting up the Spartans’ first touchdown. Sedrick Irvin led the Spartan offense with 212 total yards and the defense held Notre Dame to just 87 yards rushing.

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