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No. 25 Louisville ends No. 10 Notre Dame's 30-game regular-season ACC winning streak - ESPN

When No. 25 Louisville brought native son Jeff Brohm home, it was for moments like Saturday night: A historic 33-20 win over visiting Notre Dame, snapping the No. 10 Fighting Irish's record 30-game regular-season ACC winning streak.

Brohm, who grew up in Louisville and went on to star at quarterback for the Cardinals, now has Louisville 6-0 in his first year as head coach. After Louisville completed the upset over the Irish, fans stormed the field, and singer Jack Harlow could be seen standing next to Brohm shouting, «He's the s---!»

«It's a great win,» Brohm said in his postgame news conference. «And yeah, I like big games. Our team likes big games. If you can't get up for those, this maybe isn't the sport for you. But you've got to come ready to play, and you've got to do all the small things. You've got to be aggressive.»

That is exactly the way Louisville played the Irish, coming after quarterback Sam Hartman from the start. It was reminiscent of the way Louisville played Hartman last season when he was the starting quarterback at Wake Forest and had six turnovers in a loss to the Cardinals. On Saturday's opening drive, Hartman threw an interception — his first of three on the day.

In addition, Louisville sacked Hartman five times, and the Irish could not get their running game going — gaining only 44 yards on the ground. In all, Notre Dame turned the ball over five times.

Afterward, Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman said, «Nobody has affected our quarterback quite like Louisville did.»

«Everybody is going to point the finger at Sam,» Freeman said. «You better point the finger at me. We have to do a better job of protecting our quarterback and putting him in situations to have a higher percentage for success.»

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