On Thursday night, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish secured a thrilling 27-24 victory over Penn State in the Orange Bowl, clinching their spot in the National Championship game. The win, sealed by a late interception from Penn State quarterback Drew Allar that set up a game-winning field goal, marked a dramatic turnaround for a team that had experienced significant challenges earlier in the season.
Four months ago, Notre Dame hit rock bottom with a stunning home loss to Northern Illinois, a game that left fans and analysts questioning the direction of the program. Head coach Marcus Freeman, however, used that defeat as a teaching moment that became the foundation of the team’s remarkable journey to the title game.
“I often tell them, in your lowest moments you find out the most about yourself,” Freeman said in the postgame press conference. “We’ve had low moments, but we had a really low moment in Week 2, and these guys battled. We’ve got great leaders. We’ve got great players that chose to put this university and this football program in front of themselves.”
Riley Leonard Leads the Way
Quarterback Riley Leonard exemplified resilience during the Orange Bowl. Despite undergoing concussion evaluations in the first half, Leonard returned to lead his team with a gutsy performance. He completed 15 of 23 passes for 223 yards, throwing one touchdown and two interceptions, while adding 35 yards and a rushing touchdown on the ground.
Leonard’s determination and leadership have been key to Notre Dame’s success throughout the season, and Thursday night was no exception.
A Special Moment for Leonard’s Biggest Fan
Leonard’s girlfriend, Molly Walding, was in the stands to witness the momentous win. Her pride and excitement were palpable on social media. Following the game, Walding shared a series of celebratory posts on her Instagram Story.
One post simply read, “Pinch me,” capturing the surreal nature of the victory. In another, she gushed, “I’m giddy, turning dreams into reality,” accompanied by a heartfelt photo of herself and Leonard together after the game.
Walding has been a consistent supporter of Leonard throughout the season, and her posts reflected the joy of seeing her partner and his team achieve something extraordinary.
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The Road Ahead
Notre Dame now has the opportunity to compete for its first national title since 1988. With this victory, the Fighting Irish earned the right to face the winner of Friday night’s Cotton Bowl matchup between Ohio State and Texas.
The championship game, set to kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN, promises to be a culmination of months of grit, determination, and redemption for Freeman’s team.
As the Fighting Irish prepare for the biggest stage in college football, their remarkable journey—from the depths of early-season despair to the heights of a championship berth—serves as a testament to resilience and the power of belief.
Fans, players, and supporters like Walding are ready to watch Notre Dame chase history once again.