blogs.mercurynews.com - 12/3/2008
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Let’s be clear: The “Irish” in the headline refers to the Notre Dame administration, which covers the former and current athletic directors, the current president and the board of trustees.
How irresponsible (dumb, stupid, moronic, idiotic) does that 10-year contract ...
rivals.yahoo.com - 12/3/2008
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rivals.yahoo.com —
• He'll be back. Charlie Weis' "week in
coaching no-man's land" ends today, according to an anonymous...
source in the South Bend Tribune , which reports Notre Dame will announce Weis' return for 2009 despite losing four of the last five ...
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Headlinin': Charlie Weis, survivor
notredame.scout.com - 12/2/2008
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notredame.scout.com —
Sources have told Irish Eyes that athletic director
Jack Swarbrick will publicly announce, most likely within the...
next 24 hours, that Weis will be back for his fifth season in South Bend. There has been some uncertainty about Weis’ future since the ...
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Weis Will Return
blog.ingamenow.com - 12/4/2008
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Coach Tommy Tuberville is done after ten years
as coach of the Auburn Tigers football team. What...
makes this surprising? Next season, Charlie Weis will still be the coach at Notre Dame. Returning for his fifth season, Weis is coming of a 9-15 record over the past two seasons.
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Whaaaa? Tommy Tuberville done at Auburn, Charlie Weis ...
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... late Monday night to interview for the opening at Washington. Dirk Facer, Deseret News: Utah defensive coordinator Gary Anderson is expected to be named the new coach at Utah State, replacing Brent Guy. He has been the Utes' defensive coordinator since 2005 and is a finalist for the 2008 Broyles Award, which honors the nation's top assistant coach. Jon Wilner, San Jose Mercury News: Charlie Weis' return makes it official: There's a double standard at Notre Dame.
Jeff McLane, Philadelphia Inquirer: Joe ...
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It looks like I’m one of the few on this site that wants to see Weis go, so I’ll add my counterpoint to CW’s post below. As a disclaimer, I want Weis to be let go and voted for the second option, but obviously I did ...
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chicagotribune.com 11/14/2008 — When Reitz told Weis that Pryor might attend a USC quarterbacks camp, he remembers Weis replying: "Why send him there? If he's with me for one day he'll be good, two days he'll be great and three days he'll be incredible." Later, unprompted, Weis ...
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chicagotribune.com 11/14/2008 — When Reitz told Weis that Pryor might attend a USC quarterbacks camp, he remembers Weis replying: "Why send him there? If he's with me for one day he'll be good, two days he'll be great and three days he'll be incredible." Later, unprompted, Weis ...