Notre Dame leaves Las Vegas with a big win over No. 16 BYU in Las Vegas

The city of Las Vegas is a little more Irish on Saturday night after Notre Dame took down No. 16 BYU at Allegiant Stadium. The Fighting Irish grabbed a 3-0 lead early and fell behind 6-3. But after that, it was all Notre Dame.

They scored 22 unanswered points to take a 25-6 lead in the third quarter. The Fighting Irish would hold off a late BYU rally by stopping the Cougars on fourth and one and then running out the clock to preserve the big victory.

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The Fighting Irish were led by quarterback Drew Pyne, who completed 22 of his 28 attempts for 262 yards, 3 touchdowns and just 1 interception. After replacing Tyler Buchner in the Marshall game, Pyne has now led Notre Dame to three-straight wins. That includes a road game at North Carolina and now a neutral site game in Vegas against BYU.

Tight end Michael Mayer had a monster game for the Fighting Irish, catching 11 passes for 118 yards and 2 touchdowns. The 11 receptions were the most in a single game by a Notre Dame tight end in program history.

Running back Audric Estime added 97 rushing yards on 14 attempts, including a few big runs in the second half.

Notre Dame is now 3-2 on the year and has the chance to keep things going next week against Stanford.

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