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Notre Dame dominated Navy 49-10 in a snowy game, extending their winning streak to seven games. Quarterback C.J. Carr starred with 218 yards and three touchdowns before giving way to backup Kenny Minchey. Running back Jeremiyah Love had a highlight-reel 48-yard touchdown and Coach Marcus Freeman said Love should be in the Heisman conversation. Navy struggled, playing without injured starting quarterback Blake Horvath, and couldn’t replicate their usual rushing dominance against a strong Notre Dame defense. Braxton Woodson, Horvath’s replacement, rushed for 101 yards and Navy’s lone touchdown.

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Snowy Showdown: No. 10 Notre Dame Crushes Navy 49-10

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — A dominant performance in the snow propelled No. 10 Notre Dame to a resounding 49-10 victory over Navy Saturday night, marking their seventh consecutive win. Freshman quarterback C.J. Carr stole the show, throwing for 218 yards and three touchdowns on 13-of-16 passing before handing the reins to backup Kenny Minchey in the third quarter.

The Irish offense proved too much for the Midshipmen, with running back Jeremiyah Love adding two touchdowns, including a stunning 48-yard run where he appeared to defy gravity. Aneyas Williams tacked on a 54-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. Coach Marcus Freeman heaped praise on Love, suggesting he deserves Heisman Trophy consideration.

Navy (7-2) struggled without starting quarterback Blake Horvath, sidelined due to injury. Braxton Woodson, filling in for Horvath, provided a bright spot with 101 rushing yards and Navy’s only touchdown. However, the Midshipmen, who came into the game leading the nation in rushing, were held to a season-low 154 yards on the ground.

“I’m obviously proud of the way our guys battled,” Freeman said.

Looking ahead, Notre Dame (7-2) will travel to Pittsburgh next Saturday, while Navy returns home to host USF.

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