Though many fans are still riding the high of Saturday night’s legendary in-the-rain-goal-line-stand-overtime victory, it’s time to start focusing on next week (Oct. 20, 3:30 pm ET, NBC). After a string of games against familiar opponents, Notre Dame takes on a squad it hasn’t seen much – BYU.

The #5 Fighting Irish will meet the Cougars for just the seventh time – a series Notre Dame leads, 4-2. The six contests occurred in a pair of three-year sets – 1992-94 and 2003-05. BYU will also return to Notre Dame Stadium on Nov. 23, 2013 for the final home

Saturday’s contest will mark the first game between the programs since a record-setting afternoon in 2005.

On that day, the ninth-ranked Irish won, 49-23. Brady Quinn set a single-game school mark with six touchdown passes, including four to receiver Maurice Stovall. The Irish quarterback also threw for 467 yards, a total that ranks third in program history.

In 2003, Julius Jones ran for three touchdowns and 161 yards, as the Irish cruised to a 33-14 victory.

Notre Dame won the first two matchups in series history, easily – 42-16 in 1992 and 45-20 in 1993 – before falling 21-14 during the ’94 campaign.

Another of the four independent teams in the Football Bowl Subdivision, the Cougars will arrive in South Bend with a 4-3 record and coming off of a 42-24 loss to #10 Oregon State (now ranked eighth).