Is this the end for Charlie Weis?

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Re: Is this the end for Charlie Weis? 

Post#21 » by A.J. » Fri Nov 28, 2008 3:41 am

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GYBE wrote:ND has recruited just as well as Florida over the last few years, so that's not going to be a reason why he wouldn't leave. They had the #1 class last season. He won't leave because it's an unnecessary career risk and his wife doesn't want to live in South Bend.



Meh, I don't buy it. They've been having great recruiting for the past few years, yet you see no impressive players on their team or great NFL prospects coming from Notre Dame.

I think the people who rate the recruiting are biased. Notre Dame has a ig market, it is more profittable to praise them IMO, I could be wrong, but just my gut feeling


Michael Floyd. He will be the best wide receiver in the nation by his Junior year.

Weis made Brady Quinn. Same goes for the receivers during his first 2 years. Claussen has progressed pretty good, aside from the few mistakes he has been making the past few games.

ND's recruits are pretty good. It's hard to show because Weis isn't as good as a coach as ND fans were hoping.


Julio Jones and AJ Green will have something to say about that. :wink:
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Re: Is this the end for Charlie Weis? 

Post#22 » by timd1218 » Sun Nov 30, 2008 11:22 pm

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Michael Floyd. He will be the best wide receiver in the nation by his Junior year.

Weis made Brady Quinn. Same goes for the receivers during his first 2 years. Claussen has progressed pretty good, aside from the few mistakes he has been making the past few games.

ND's recruits are pretty good. It's hard to show because Weis isn't as good as a coach as ND fans were hoping.


Julio Jones and AJ Green will have something to say about that. :wink:


Lol. I guess we'll have to wait and see.

Bye Bye Coach Weis. Your team looked like a bad high school team against USC.

GYBE - Do you think this will hurt ND's recruiting this year. I heard Cierre and Shaq were in the USC locker room after the game. If Weis is fired, you think those two will leave for SC?
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Re: Is this the end for Charlie Weis? 

Post#23 » by GYBE » Mon Dec 1, 2008 5:07 pm

If Weis is fired, I'd assume a bunch of recruits will de-commit. It happens to every school when they make a change like that. But I haven't heard anything real about which specific players would be more likely to leave. It may depend on which assistants are kept on, since often they do the bulk of recruiting and get close to the kids.
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Re: Is this the end for Charlie Weis? 

Post#24 » by GYBE » Mon Dec 1, 2008 11:04 pm

For what it's worth, after the game Charlie told Shaq that he's coming back. I really don't know what's going to happen.
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Re: Is this the end for Charlie Weis? 

Post#25 » by A.J. » Mon Dec 1, 2008 11:39 pm

It would be really messed up if Cierre change his commit to USC or UCLA.
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Re: Is this the end for Charlie Weis? 

Post#26 » by GYBE » Wed Dec 3, 2008 2:57 pm

It's official: Weis will be back to coach in 2009.
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Re: Is this the end for Charlie Weis? 

Post#27 » by craig01 » Wed Dec 3, 2008 11:19 pm

Whew Hoooooooo!

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