Lengthy earlier than kickoff, this recreation already had a reputation.
When Notre Dame boarded a airplane for Seattle on September 24, 2005, the storyline had written itself. Tyrone Willingham—dismissed lower than a 12 months earlier in South Bend—was now the pinnacle coach at Washington, and the matchup was rapidly labeled the “Ty Bowl.” It was every week full of questions, feelings, and an unavoidable sense of unfinished enterprise.
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Contained in the Gug, Charlie Weis did his greatest to strip all of that away. No commentary. No trying again. Simply soccer. What unfolded in opposition to the Huskies wasn’t fueled by revenge or rhetoric, however by focus—together with a couple of moments that carried much more weight than the ultimate rating would ever present.
The next excerpt is from the 2005 Notre Dame Soccer Assessment within the Scholastic Journal, Vol. 147, written by Michael Kim.
A Ty Bowl Victory
by Michael Kim
Media members circled Sept. 24, 2005, on their calendars after they heard that former Notre Dame Head Coach Tyrone Willingham was employed by the College of Washington. On that day, Willingham would lead his Huskies in opposition to the Irish lower than 10 months after his dismissal from Notre Dame as head coach. Head Coach Charlie Weis knew the distraction this offered for his gamers, who have been nonetheless coping with the fallout of Willingham’s controversial firing. Weis refused to touch upon Willingham’s firing for the reason that day the previous New England Patriots offensive coordinator was employed and continued to take action main as much as the sport he coined the “Ty Bowl.” Weis and his staff targeted solely on soccer, leaving emotion at house as they headed to Seattle, Wash., to play the struggling Washington Huskies.
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Washington got here out quick and livid on its opening drive; it was evident that they’d the urgency to win one for Willingham. Nevertheless, their opening drive rapidly unraveled when extensive receiver Craig Chambers fumbled the ball to the Irish on the Notre Dame 1-yard line. The play foreshadowed the remainder of the day for the Huskies, as they dedicated pricey turnovers at inopportune moments.
Though Chambers’ fumble pressured the Irish to start their first offensive drive on their very own 1-yard line, on the primary offensive play of the sport for Notre Dame, quarterback Brady Quinn questionably rolled to the precise in his personal finish zone and linked with tight finish Anthony Fasano, who then acrobatically leapt over a Washington defender for a achieve of 13 yards and a primary down. Nevertheless, as Irish followers would later uncover, Weis’ first name of the sport was deliberate; he had promised Montana Mazurkiewicz, a 10-year-old boy who was dying of an inoperable mind tumor, to name the “cross proper” play as the primary play of the sport. Mazurkiewicz sadly died earlier than he may see the play that he requested Weis to name.
Regardless of the effectiveness of Mazurkiewicz’s “cross proper” play, the Notre Dame offense began off sluggishly, and the one shiny spot for the Irish within the first half was a 17-yard landing run by operating again Darius Walker, who would end the sport with 128 speeding yards, making him the primary Notre Dame operating again to hurry for 100 yards in 4 consecutive video games. Kicker D.J. Fitzpatrick added two area targets for the Irish within the first half, and the Irish went into the locker room at halftime forward 12–3.
Washington had its likelihood to take management of the sport within the third quarter when Huskies quarterback Isaiah Stanback threw a career-long cross of 69 yards to extensive receiver Marlon Wooden. However the Huskies wasted the hassle when, two performs later, Stanback carelessly threw into the tip zone and Irish cornerback Ambrose Picket intercepted the cross.
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Notre Dame started to surge late within the third quarter when fullback Rashon Powers-Neal bulldozed his approach into the tip zone for a 2-yard landing run. The Irish put the sport out of attain when Quinn threw a 52-yard bomb to extensive receiver Jeff Samardzija, who waltzed in for a landing, offering his staff with a 29–3 lead. Operating again Travis Thomas later added an 11-yard run within the fourth quarter for his first landing of the season. Regardless of the 2 touchdowns scored by Washington within the fourth quarter to make the rating nearer, finally, Notre Dame simply defeated Washington 36–17. There could be no final chuckle for Willingham.
Because the clock wound down, dozens of photographers raced to the middle of the sector to get a shot of Weis and Willingham shaking palms. Lots of the Notre Dame gamers that Willingham recruited greeted him warmly, wishing him luck. Weis was relieved that the sport was over. “I believe, psychologically for the gamers, this can be an excellent factor to have behind them and transfer on to the subsequent recreation,” he stated.
By the point the ultimate seconds ticked away, the consequence felt virtually secondary.
There have been handshakes at midfield, quiet moments of closure, and a way that one thing heavy had lastly been set down. For the gamers—particularly these recruited by Willingham—it was an opportunity to maneuver ahead. For Charlie Weis, it was affirmation that his staff had stayed locked in when it mattered most.
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The “Ty Bowl” was by no means going to be simply one other street recreation, however Notre Dame made certain it didn’t grow to be something greater than that. They performed the sport in entrance of them, honored a promise that transcended soccer, and left Seattle with a decisive win—and maybe extra importantly, with emotional baggage lastly behind them.
Some Saturdays linger due to the drama. Others endure due to the humanity tucked contained in the field rating. This one managed to be each.
Cheers & GO IRISH!


