Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis fired

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SP33Demon

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[q]SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Charlie Weis arrived at Notre Dame flashing Super Bowls rings and talking about outscheming opponents. He leaves one of college football's most prestigious programs without even matching the records of the two men who were fired before him.

Athletic director Jack Swarbrick announced the decision to let Weis go on Monday and said during a campus news conference that the school has not contacted any potential replacements.

The search for a new coach will begin immediately and will be finished "as fast as we possibly can," Swarbrick said.

Notre Dame (6-6) finished the season on a four-game losing streak that made Weis' firing seem inevitable, though the athletic director insisted it wasn't.

"For many of you who may have thought that was a foregone conclusion, I would say to you that the decision was harder than you might have thought, principally because of the man it involved," Swarbrick said, adding there was a huge gulf between the coach's brash image and personal style. He said Weis called him on Monday to see how the AD was doing.

On Sunday night, Swarbrick recommended to the Rev. John Jenkins, Notre Dame's president, that Weis be let go with six years left on his contract. Weis finishes with a 35-27 record in five seasons, third-worst among coaches who worked at least three years at the school.

"He'll add some Super Bowl rings to the ones he already has as a successful coordinator in the NFL and we will miss him," Swarbrick said. "But for us it's time to move forward. It's time to move forward because it is critical to this program and to its place in the university and college football that we compete at the highest level. That we compete for national championships."

Swarbrick said the decision to fire Weis was more of an "evolution," saying Weis knew which direction the decision was headed. After Saturday's season-ending loss at Stanford, Swarbrick told Weis the recommendation he planned to give Jenkins, and they talked more on the plane ride home.

"So there wasn't a point in time so much as it was a conversation throughout the evening," Swarbrick said.

Assistant head coach Rob Ianello, who is also Notre Dame's recruiting coordinator, will assume responsibility for football operations until a new coach is hired, Swarbrick said. Ianello has spent the past five seasons on Notre Dame's staff.
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I'm very sad to hear this. Notre Dame may actually win a game next year.
 

Jadow

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Nothing great about Weiss, but when will Notre Dame learn that the reason they'll NEVER return to their prior glory isn't because of coaching, it's because their academic standards are too high.

Florida, LSU, Bama, Okalahoma, Texas, etc... All have teams full of studs who will never graduate and all get 1.5 GPA's in "communications" or other BS.

Notre Dame is full of student atheletes who will graduate, the other schools are full of atheletes pretending to be students, who are significantly dumber and also way better football players.

Thus, Notre Dame needs to lower it's academic standards or STFU and be happy being a mediocore team.
 

Miramonti

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Nothing great about Weiss, but when will Notre Dame learn that the reason they'll NEVER return to their prior glory isn't because of coaching, it's because their academic standards are too high.

Florida, LSU, Bama, Okalahoma, Texas, etc... All have teams full of studs who will never graduate and all get 1.5 GPA's in "communications" or other BS.

Notre Dame is full of student atheletes who will graduate, the other schools are full of atheletes pretending to be students, who are significantly dumber and also way better football players.

Thus, Notre Dame needs to lower it's academic standards or STFU and be happy being a mediocore team.

Lou Holtz had some outstanding teams, and I'm actually pretty shocked Weis couldn't achieve better results.

No doubt tho, much has to do with academics these days...from wiki:
Since 1962, Notre Dame has graduated 98.74% of its football players in four years.
 

BeauJangles

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Nothing great about Weiss, but when will Notre Dame learn that the reason they'll NEVER return to their prior glory isn't because of coaching, it's because their academic standards are too high.

Florida, LSU, Bama, Okalahoma, Texas, etc... All have teams full of studs who will never graduate and all get 1.5 GPA's in "communications" or other BS.

Notre Dame is full of student atheletes who will graduate, the other schools are full of atheletes pretending to be students, who are significantly dumber and also way better football players.

Thus, Notre Dame needs to lower it's academic standards or STFU and be happy being a mediocore team.

Meh, this ND team was pretty talented. I believe Weis' recruiting classes have typically been ranked, very, very highly. The problem for Weis was that, while he understands how to run an offense, he doesn't understand how to assemble a coaching staff or build a team.
 

Gibsons

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Meh, this ND team was pretty talented. I believe Weis' recruiting classes have typically been ranked, very, very highly. The problem for Weis was that, while he understands how to run an offense, he doesn't understand how to assemble a coaching staff or build a team.

This.

Recruiting wasn't Weis's (or Notre Dame's) problem. According to Scout, they had the #2 ranked class in 08, #11 in 07 and #5 in 06.
 
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