1987 season In 1987, Rice became the starting quarterback for Notre Dame following an injury to
Terry Andrysiak. The Irish finished the season 8–4 and earned a berth to the
Cotton Bowl Classic, where they lost 35–10 to 13th-ranked
Texas A&M in a game where Rice played only sparingly. Rice finished the season with over 1,000 yards of total offense and 8 total touchdowns (663 yards, 1 touchdown passing and 337 yards, 7 touchdowns rushing).
1988 season 1989 season The Fighting Irish got to 6–0 start and they were ranked #1 in the country. The Irish faced USC at home on October 21, 1989 in what turned into sloppy play by both sides. Notre Dame overcame five turnovers to win 28–24. The Irish were down 17–7 at halftime. Rice scored on touchdown runs of 7 and 15 yards and finished with 99 yards on 18 carries. He also threw for 91 yards off 5 of 16 passing attempts. The season resumed as Rice directed Notre Dame's offense to 310 yards rushing in their October 28, 1989 45–7 over
Pittsburgh. Rice had 12 carries for 69 yards and went 1-of-7 passing for 29 yards against the Panthers. On November 18, 1989, Notre Dame extended its record to 11–0 by defeating #17
Penn State, 34–23. Rice had a career-high 141 rushing yards and completed 5 of 10 passes for 47 yards as the Irish finished with 425 yards on the ground against the Nittany Lions. At this point, Notre Dame had a 23-game winning streak.
Orange Bowl 4th-ranked Notre Dame faced #1
Colorado (11–0) in the
Orange Bowl. After a 0–0 score at halftime, the 2nd half opened with Rice directing a 69-yard drive in seven plays as fullback Anthony Johnson scored from the 2-yard line to give Notre Dame a 7–0 lead. Raghib "Rocket" Ismail, filling in at tailback for an injured Ricky Watters, scored a 36-yard touchdown run to increase Notre Dame's lead to 14–0 with 7:19 left in the third quarter. The Irish won the game, 21–6. Rice completed 5 of 9 passes for 99 yards and rushed 14 times for 50 yards. Notre Dame completed a successful 12–1 season and was ranked #2 by the AP College Football Poll after the win over Colorado.
Conclusion to senior year and career at Notre Dame Rice's record as a starting quarterback for the
University of Notre Dame was 31–4 that included a national championship. Rice won the
Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award on December 1, 1989 and finished fourth in the 1989 Heisman Trophy the next day. He also made the
1989 College Football All-America Team as a quarterback. His regular season statistics had him completing 68-of-137 passes for 1,122 yards and two touchdowns and rushing 174 times for 884 yards and 7 touchdowns in 12 games. He had a longest run of 38 yards while his longest pass play of the season covered 52 yards.
Statistics Notes – Statistics from the table include bowl game performances. ==Professional career==