
North Carolina State’s 10-3 win over Notre Dame in Raleigh, N.C., was played in a deluge caused by Hurricane Matthew. Lightning delayed the game for 30 minutes at the start of the second half, and a voluntary evacuation of Carter-Finley Stadium was called. Two typically high-scoring teams (Notre Dame averaged 39.8 points in its first five games, N.C. State 40 in four) combined for 311 total yards and 10 fumbles. The game’s lone touchdown was scored on a blocked punt return.
But it sure made for some spectacular photographs.
That’s probably not enough to satisfy fans of the Fighting Irish, who fell to 2-4. N.C. State, meanwhile, moved to 4-1.
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