Darrin Walls No Longer Plays for Notre Dame
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... , but on the bright side, at least he's not transferring to another school because he doesn't get along with Charlie Weis . While the school is saying that Walls won't be on the team this fall due to "personal reasons" they aren't saying what exactly those personal reasons are. Though, considering that we haven't seen any "Irish cornerback arrested for DUI/assault/identity theft/triple murder" type headlines in the news, we can assume he hasn't done anything illegal... ...
Darrin Walls No Longer Plays for Notre Dame
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Filed under: Notre Dame, NCAA FB GossipIn the last calendar year, the Fighting Irish have done a lot of losing. Whether it's games on the field, or players on the roster. This weekend the Irish lost another player in starting cornerback Darrin Walls, but on the bright side, at least he's not transferring to another school because he doesn't get along with Charlie Weis. While the school is saying that Walls won't be on the team this fall due to "personal reasons" they aren't saying what exactly those personal reasons are. Though, ...
The Petulant Graduate Presents: College Football's Worst Five Moments Week 2
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... , new coach of the Razorbacks and pig-sound-noise maker, lose to Louisiana-Monroe. We hear all about the SEC and that's fine -- I can live with the conference's well deserved reputation and don't even care about harming that. What I do care about seeing harmed is Petrino's reputation as being any sort of person of any sort of authority; the guy straight up ditched the Atlanta Falcons during his tenure there. I just need Charlie Weis to fail so ...
Rich-Rod Doesn't See the Sun and Clouds Plunging Towards Him
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... era at Michigan, and so far, things aren't looking too good. Big Blue lost it's home opener for the second straight year against Utah, and while the defense showed marked improvement against Miami of Ohio, they regressed at Notre Dame on Saturday. Though, it's not really fair to blame the defense for giving up 35 points to the Irish when the offense handled the ball as if it had been soaked in the leftover bacon grease from Charlie Weis ' Saturday morning breakfast. Still, Rich would like to remind the Michigan faithful that the process of turning the program back around ...

