Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football Under Tyrone Willingham - 2002 Season

2002 Season

2002 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football
Gator Bowl, L, 28–6 NC State
Conference NCAA Division I-FBS independent schools
Ranking
Coaches #17
AP #17
2002 record 10–3 ( Independent)
Head coach Tyrone Willingham
Offensive coordinator Bill Diedrick
Offensive scheme West Coast
Defensive coordinator Kent Baer
Base defense 4–3
Home stadium Notre Dame Stadium (c. 80,795, grass)
Seasons
« 2001 2003 »
Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
August 31 8:00 pm vs. #21 Maryland Giants Stadium • East Rutherford, NJ (Kickoff Classic) ABC W 22–0 72,903
September 7 12:00 pm Purdue #23 Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN NBC W 24–17 80,795
September 14 1:30 pm #7 Michigan #20 Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN NBC W 25–23 80,795
September 21 3:30 pm at Michigan State #12 Spartan Stadium • East Lansing, MI ABC W 21–17 75,182
October 5 1:30 pm Stanford #9 Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN NBC W 31–17 80,795
October 12 1:30 pm Pittsburgh #8 Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN NBC W 14–6 80,795
October 19 10:00 pm at #18 Air Force #7 Falcon Stadium • Colorado Springs, CO ESPN W 21–14 56,409
October 26 12:00 pm at #11 Florida State #6 Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL ABC W 34–24 84,106
November 2 2:30 pm Boston College #4 Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN NBC L 14–7 80,935
November 9 12:00 pm at Navy #9 Ravens Stadium • Baltimore, MD CBS W 30–23 70,260
November 23 1:00 pm Rutgers #8 Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN NBC W 42–0 80,795
November 30 8:00 pm at #11 USC #7 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA ABC L 44–13 91,432
January 1, 2003 12:30 pm vs. #17 NC State #11 Alltel Stadium • Jacksonville, FL (Gator Bowl) NBC L 28–6 73,491

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