Article By jeff kalafa on 18th October, 2009
Notre Dame overcame USC's 34-14 fourth quarter lead to make the game appear closer than the numbers indicate.
After holding a 13-7 lead at halftime, USC was unstoppable in the second half and scored on their first three drives. Although Notre Dame was able to put up three second-half touchdowns drives of their own, two of them were clearly "penalty-aided."
One of those penalties was an unsportsmanlike conduct infraction against a USC defensive lineman for what the officials indicated was "taunting." This came after he sacked Jimm...
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