Northern Illinois Kicker’s Field Goal Upsets Fifth-Ranked Notre Dame
In a stunning turn of events, Northern Illinois kicker Kanon Woodill’s 35-yard field goal in the final minute secured a historic victory for the Huskies over the fifth-ranked Notre Dame Fighting Irish. The Huskies emerged victorious with a 16-14 win in South Bend, Indiana, marking their first non-conference victory against a ranked opponent since 2003.
The game was a nail-biter from start to finish, with Notre Dame attempting a last-second comeback with a 62-yard field goal that ultimately fell short. Northern Illinois capitalized on the opportunity and celebrated a well-deserved win against a top-10 team in the AP Top 25 rankings.
The upset victory will go down in Northern Illinois history as a significant milestone, showcasing the team’s resilience and determination on the field. The Huskies’ defense played a crucial role in the win, with a key interception by Amariyun Knighten setting up Woodill’s game-winning field goal.
Notre Dame, coming off a strong road win over Texas A&M, will now have to regroup and refocus as they prepare to face Purdue in their next game. Meanwhile, Northern Illinois will enjoy a well-deserved bye week before taking on Buffalo in their upcoming matchup.
The thrilling game highlights the unpredictable nature of college football and the excitement that comes with every matchup. Congratulations to the Northern Illinois Huskies on their impressive victory over Notre Dame.