On the offensive:
Tyler Eifert became a big-play target, with 78 yards and one TD receiving — with another score called back after a replay review.
Getting defensive:
Darrin Walls’ 42-yard interception return for a score in the third quarter was Notre Dame’s first defensive TD since 2008.
The number:
135. Rushing yards for Army, after Navy’s triple option rampaged over the Irish for 367 yards just weeks ago.
They’re still talking about:
Notre Dame’s defense arriving at a solution for defending the option. In fact, the Irish actually won the time of possession battle (30:43 to 29:17) against a triple-option team.
Looking ahead:
The regular season ends at USC, which will be amped for its season finale, as the Trojans are banned from the postseason.




