What was the final score of the football game between Notre Dame and Pittsburgh?
Pitt stops Notre Dame, now bowl eligible for first time since ’04 Coming off a disappointing loss, Pittsburgh didn’t flinch when Notre Dame scored a pair of touchdowns 83 seconds apart to open a 14-point halftime lead. Pitt scored on its opening drive after halftime and the Panthers’ defense held the Irish to 7 yards on 10 plays in the third quarter. Then the Panthers scored twice in the fourth quarter, tying it each time, before Conor Lee kicked his school-record fifth field goal in the fourth overtime to lead Pitt to a 36-33 victory on Saturday. “I can’t describe the heart our football team has,” Pitt coach Dave Wannstedt said. “They never came unglued. As many adverse things that happened in the game, turnovers and so forth, nobody ever folded, nobody ever lost their poise, lost their confidence.” Although Lee, a senior, is one of the nation’s top kickers, the final 22-yard kick was the first game-winning field goal of his career. “It’s something I think every kicker wants to have h