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Charlie Weis (ex-Kansas HC, ex-Fla OC, Notre Dame legend, UnDecided Schematic Advantage)

Oh8ch;1588699; said:
Anybody else hearing that future ND-Navy games will be known as the "Booger Bowl"?

The ND board is talking about CW coaching most of the game with snot on his nose and not wiping it off.

It is one thing to be fat.

It is another to be a fat loser.

But it is an entirely new dimension to be a fat loser with a booger on your face.

That's been a trademark of his for a couple years now. Add "snotbubble" to his list of nicknames...
 
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Bucklion;1588780; said:
There are headlines on ESPN insider (thus I can't read the article) that the loss Saturday was Weis' last straw...dunno if it's true or not, but it would be really something if his internship ended this way.

Better start putting up safety nets below Brent-Spence, Big Mac & Purple People bridges.
 
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That Fateful Year - 2007
First 0-4 start ever
First 0-5 start ever
Worst record ever at 3-9
Lost 43 game win streak over Navy

119th in total yards offense
116th in rushing yards offense
113th in passing yards offense
119th yards/play offense
119th yards/game offense
114th first downs offense

119th sacks allowed
109th time off possession
Welcome to ChuckWeis.com! This site exists for the sole purpose of demanding excellence from
the program, the administration, and most importantly, the head coach of Notre Dame. Plain and
simple, Charlie is not winning and should be fired. Browse the site for stats, news, contact info
and for all the latest, VISIT THE BLOG!
Texas 19
Texas Tech 13
Oklahoma 12
USC 11
Oregon 10
Louisville 9
Missouri 8
Florida 8
Oklahoma State 7
Clemson 6
Kansas 6
Florida State 5
Wisconsin 5
Kansas State 4
Nebraska 4
Texas A&M 4
Rutgers 4
West Virginia 4
Michigan State 4
Penn State 4
Purdue 4
Oregon State 4
Arkansas 4
Miami (FL) 3
Cincinnati 3
South Florida 3
Minnesota 3
Arizona 3
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UCLA 3
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Virginia Tech 2
Connecticut 2
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California 2
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Georgia 2
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Boston College 1
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Colorado 1
Illinois 1
Indiana 1
Michigan 1
Northwestern 1
Stanford 1
Alabama 1
South Carolina 1
Notre Dame 0
Offensive Guru?

Here is a list of BCS conference teams that have scored 50+ points in a
win since Charlie Weis became coach in 2005, and how many teams each
team accomplished the feat. (updated 2008)
Worth the wait?

Here is a list of the top 25 highest paid coaches (per year) in
college football. Does Charlie's place in the list match his
performance? (National Champs in bold)

1 Bob Stoops Oklahoma $6,500,000
2 Charlie Weis Notre Dame $4,200,000
3 Pete Carroll USC $4,000,000
4 Les Miles LSU $3,751,000
5 Nick Saban Alabama $3,750,000
6 Jim Tressel Ohio State $3,500,000
7 Urban Meyer Florida $3,400,000
8 Kirk Ferentz Iowa $3,030,000
9 Mack Brown Texas $2,910,000
10 Bobby Petrino Arkansas $2,850,000
11 Tommy Tuberville Auburn $2,825,000
12 Mark Richt Georgia $2,800,000
13 Rich Rodriguez Michigan $2,500,000
14 Bobby Bowden Florida State $2,500,000
15 Philip Fulmer Tennessee $2,400,000
16 Mark Mangino Kansas $2,300,000
17 Greg Schiano Rutgers $2,250,000
18 Mike Bellotti Oregon $2,100,000
19 Frank Beamer Virginia Tech $2,100,000
20 Butch Davis North Carolina $2.100,000
21 June Jones SMU $2,000,000
22 Al Groh Virginia $1,875,000
23 Gary Pinkel Missouri $1,875,000
24 Tommy Bowden Clemson $1,850,000
25 Jeff Tedford California $1,850,000
The Lowlights
Charlie Weis Notre Dame Record - (35-24)

Charlie Weis winning percentage - (.593)
Ty Willingham winning percentage - (.583)
Bob Davie winning percentage - (.583)

Charlie Weis Bowl Wins - 1
Charlie Weis marquee wins - 0
First loss to Navy since 1964 - (2007)
Second loss to Navy - (2009)
Finished 2007 season last in D-I in offense.
Highest 2 season loss total ever (2007-2008)
First lost ever to an 8 loss team (Syracuse 2008)
Lost Senior Day game at home to a lame duck coach (Syracuse 2008)
Now 0-5 against annual rival USC

Times given up 30+ in a loss: 17
Times given up 40+ in a loss: 6

Times won by 10+ points: 21
Times lost by 10+ points: 15

Times won by 20+: 15
Times lost by 20+: 8

Times won by 30+: 2
Times lost by 30+: 4

Times been shut out: 3
Times shut out opp: 1

Times held opp to 14 or less: 11
Times held by opp to 14 or less: 10

What's funny is that most of these make RR look good.
 
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OCBucksFan;1588844; said:

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Good Luck Domers!
 
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BuckeyeMike80;1588143; said:
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Who would have thought that the gold standard would have been Navy going into South Bend and winning 2 in a row?? :slappy: :lol:
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Mere winning records and second-tier bowl games? Not good enough for Fighting Irish fans.

...

So out went Tyrone Willingham, fired just three years into a five-year contract, the first Irish coach ever to be dismissed before the end of his deal. In came Charlie Weis, a forty-nine-year-old Notre Dame grad with no head coaching experience but four Super Bowl rings as an assistant coach. Weis proved, in the space of a single season, to be a football maestro with a hard edge, a brilliant mind, an affinity for detail, and an uncanny sense of how to motivate people. He returned a program mired in the blahs to its rightful (and historic) place among college football?s elite.
You betcha, yah.
 
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What's also funny is that beating Charlie Fat[censored] gives RR perhaps the only win with which to beg for a year 3 at dUMb...

So, RRs wins this year included:

0-9 Eastern Michigan
lower div Del St
Co-cellar dweller IU
Co-Hot Seat Charlie

and their signature win over middle of the MAC Western Michigan.

Sorry, I didn't mean to hijack CWs thread into another bashing RR. But he is like a black hole that sucks in all thoughts related to incompetence in the game.
 
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Oh8ch;1588864; said:
Sorry, I didn't mean to hijack CWs thread into another bashing RR. But he is like a black hole that sucks in all thoughts related to incompetence in the game.

to get it back on topic I'll ask a question inspired by your post... what are Weis' top five victories so far at Notre Dame? I will get around to looking myself at some point if no one answers first, but I would imagine they are hilariously pathetic
 
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I have felt badly for Charlie Weis in the past, but for that amount of money and for the kids that have gone to ND he should be winning and winning now.

4 million a year? Criminy sakes that's a lot of money to lose to Navy. Twice!
 
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ysubuck;1588873; said:
I have felt badly for Charlie Weis in the past, but for that amount of money and for the kids that have gone to ND he should be winning and winning now.

4 million a year? Criminy sakes that's a lot of money to lose to Navy. Twice!


I agree. I think ND will likely lose to Stanford too.

Small sidetrack: Is anyone really that impressed with Jimmy Clausen?

I like Notre Dame's running backs more than their QB's. Also - that loud thud you just heard wasn't something outside - it was Golden Tate, dropping another pass.
 
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Buckeye86;1588869; said:
to get it back on topic I'll ask a question inspired by your post... what are Weis' top five victories so far at Notre Dame? I will get around to looking myself at some point if no one answers first, but I would imagine they are hilariously pathetic

I'm all over this:

1. Almost beat USC in 2005
2. Almost beat USC in 2009
3. Stayed within 14 despite giving up Andy Dufrene crawl to freedom statistics in yards allowed in Fiesta Bowl 2005
4. Almost beat Michigan State in 2005
5. Stayed within 4 TDs of LSU in the 2006 Sugar Bowl
 
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BigWoof31;1588874; said:
I agree. I think ND will likely lose to Stanford too.

Small sidetrack: Is anyone really that impressed with Jimmy Clausen?

I like Notre Dame's running backs more than their QB's. Also - that loud thud you just heard wasn't something outside - it was Golden Tate, dropping another pass.

:shake: I guess being the 3rd most efficient QB in College football this year means nothing. I would put Case Keenum and Kellen Moore ahead of Clausen because they've both put up as good or better stats, and they win. The biggest problem Jimmy's faced this year has been his defense giving up too many points every game. The worst game I'd say he's had has been Navy where the offense never really got started, they crippled themselves in the red zone. Not saying Jimmy is the best this year, but I think he's in the top 5 or at least top 10.

As far as Tate, he's really stepped up. He's #3 on total yards at this point, and he's tied for 2nd with most TDs. He's been a game changer, he was finding ways to continue to produce when Floyd was out, he couldn't handle the double teams last year when that happened. Tate doesn't drop much, he's been pretty clutch.

As far as our Running Backs...the running game hasn't exactly been our strong suit in any season since Bob Davies left. This year has been slightly better than previous years, but Armando Allen has been off and on injured. Hughes is a power back, but he's been kind of middle of the road. Theo Riddick looks like he could be a good, shifty back, but he's technically still #3 when Armando is healthy and Hughes isn't winded. The team is pretty middle of the road rushing this year, ranked in the 70s among all teams. Armando is a good runner when he's healthy, but he's been on the sideline more this year than in the huddle, not better than the other skilled positions.

Not sure which team you're watching, but you've pretty much got it all backwards.
 
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mross34;1588153; said:
He's owed too much money. Can't see him resigning.

BuckeyeMike80;1588152; said:
My guess is that FatBoy is now looking for a way to escape the sinking ship. He has to know he's finished without a BCS bowl game appearance.

It wouldn't shock me at all to hear that he's going to back to the NFL before Ntre Ame gets a chance to fire his fatass.

Bucklion;1588780; said:
There are headlines on ESPN insider (thus I can't read the article) that the loss Saturday was Weis' last straw...dunno if it's true or not, but it would be really something if his internship ended this way.

I have reason to believe that Weis' contract provisions made it far less expensive to fire him for poor results beginning this year. As I understand it, Weis entered this year knowing that this would be his last year if he did not end the year having achieved certain measurables (I think a BCS bowl and top 25 ranking) and without any further incidents with him famous ego. It is no secret that alumni, University financial backers, former players, faculty, and administrators despise him, especially when Tom Reynolds puts up that hilarious billboard across from his office.

I think he is now gone.

Oh, and Cincy fans, here is where you begin to tighten those sphincter muscles.



ulukinatme;1588940; said:
:shake: I guess being the 3rd most efficient QB in College football this year means nothing. I would put Case Keenum and Kellen Moore ahead of Clausen because they've both put up as good or better stats, and they win. The biggest problem Jimmy's faced this year has been his defense giving up too many points every game. The worst game I'd say he's had has been Navy where the offense never really got started, they crippled themselves in the red zone. Not saying Jimmy is the best this year, but I think he's in the top 5 or at least top 10.

As far as Tate, he's really stepped up. He's #3 on total yards at this point, and he's tied for 2nd with most TDs. He's been a game changer, he was finding ways to continue to produce when Floyd was out, he couldn't handle the double teams last year when that happened. Tate doesn't drop much, he's been pretty clutch.

As far as our Running Backs...the running game hasn't exactly been our strong suit in any season since Bob Davies left. This year has been slightly better than previous years, but Armando Allen has been off and on injured. Hughes is a power back, but he's been kind of middle of the road. Theo Riddick looks like he could be a good, shifty back, but he's technically still #3 when Armando is healthy and Hughes isn't winded. The team is pretty middle of the road rushing this year, ranked in the 70s among all teams. Armando is a good runner when he's healthy, but he's been on the sideline more this year than in the huddle, not better than the other skilled positions.

Not sure which team you're watching, but you've pretty much got it all backwards.

Clausen was very effective against Navy this past week. OK, he got caught for the last safety, but he had hit almost every pass at one point and he picked Navy apart well. I would support what ulukinatme said. He really moved them late in the game.
 
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