Video: Jimmy Clausen for Heisman Campaign Begins

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Michigan blogger Brian Cook at MGoBlog continues to revel in the beat down of Notre Dame and quarterback Jimmy Clausen. The Jimmy Clausen for 4 Heismans campaign has hit a snag ... or a defensive end. To the poor freshman's defense, Notre Dame might have the worst offensive line in college football so far this season. And what about his head coach? This was the offensive genius' ... [link]

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The Hits Keep on Coming for Notre Dame Football
Published 9/19/2007 by TheBigLead at The Big Lead
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