SOUTH BEND, Ind. — When Clemson's desperate attempt to convert a fourth-and-forever ended in a scrum, Notre Dame quarterback Ian Book tossed his helmet as he sprinted onto the field to celebrate with his teammates.
Within seconds, thousands of fans joined in, rushing the field amid a pandemic for a postgame party that most definitely did not meet the CDC's social-distancing guidelines.
"When fans stormed the field, it was fun," Book said.
Kyren Williams put the Irish ahead with a 3-yard touchdown run in the second overtime and No. 4 Notre Dame shut down top-ranked Clemson with a couple of sacks to seal a 47-40 win Saturday night.
The first victory over a No. 1 team in 27 years for the Fighting Irish can be added to the list of famous streak-breakers in Notre Dame history: Catholics vs. Convicts in 1988 snapped Miami's 36-game regular-season winning streak and the shutout of Oklahoma in 1957 broke the Sooners' record 47-game roll.
Clemson (7-1, 6-1) had won 36 consecutive regular-season games and had not lost to an Atlantic Coast Conference team since 2017. The Fighting Irish (7-0, 6-0), playing in the ACC only because of the coronavirus pandemic, brought them all to a halt.
"No matter how old I am, I'll remember this one forever," Book said.
Who knows where this victory should rank in Notre Dame lore, but considering the setting and this weird pandemic-altered season, the win is probably its most bizarre.