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Published September 18, 2006
Weis flags MSU for emotion
N.D. coach cites on-field hoopla of a year ago
By Joe Rexrode
Lansing State Journal
PITTSBURGH - Fresh off a resounding 38-23 win over Pittsburgh here Saturday, the Michigan State Spartans glanced ahead to Notre Dame with confident anticipation.
"Oh yeah, we're looking forward to it," MSU junior running back Jehuu Caulcrick said of a Saturday evening meeting between the Spartans (3-0) and No. 12 Fighting Irish (2-1) at Spartan Stadium. "Coach (John L.) Smith told us they're gonna come in here with a chip on their shoulder after what we did to them last year."
What the Spartans did was beat Notre Dame 44-41 in overtime, for their fifth straight win in South Bend, Ind. It was MSU's seventh win in nine games against the Irish overall, and it ruined Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis' home debut.
But that's not what Weis and Notre Dame players were talking about Saturday in the wake of an unsightly 47-21 home loss to Michigan. Some MSU players planted a flag on Notre Dame's field in the postgame euphoria, a move that continues to bother the Irish.
Dust off the video. Get ready for another week of "Flag-Gate."
"There's one incident in particular I'll use as motivation," Weis said of MSU at his postgame news conference after the Michigan loss.
"It's a great rivalry and I'm sure they're bringing their flag because they want to stick it in our field," MSU quarterback Drew Stanton said. "We've got to go out and work hard."
Meanwhile, some of the Spartans were tossing around a rumor about Weis as motivation. He supposedly promised, in a speech to boosters over the summer, that Notre Dame would not lose again to MSU as long as he was head coach.
At least, that was the word from a random Internet message board poster, and the Spartans are running with it.
"It's one thing if the players are saying it, because guys talk smack and guys come out there and (settle) it on the field," MSU senior center Kyle Cook said. "But when a head coach comes out and says something like that it shows ... if your head coach says it, you guys better back it up ..."
Brian Hardin, Notre Dame's director of football media relations, said he had never heard of such a statement from Weis. Hardin said he would "look into it."
Weis will be available again to media on Tuesday.
By then, both teams will be in full-preparation mode. The game appears to be a mismatch - in favor of both offenses. MSU used a devastating ground game to come back from a 10-0 deficit at Pitt, rushing for 335 yards and scoring 38 straight points.
The Spartans' defense also played well and held the Panthers without any significant big plays. But Notre Dame's offense is explosive, with Brady Quinn at quarterback, Darius Walker at tailback and Jeff Samardzija and Rhema McKnight at receiver.
The Irish have been inconsistent, following up last week's 41-17 blowout of Penn State by turning the ball over five times against the Wolverines. But they're still potent.
"Now it's time for the heart of our schedule," MSU senior defensive tackle Cliff Ryan said. "We said (the Pitt game) would be a pivotal game, and now we have one that will be even tougher, even more important."
The Fighting Irish fell from No. 2 to No. 12 in the Associated Press Top 25 poll. MSU received votes for the first time this season, coming in at 30th.
Todd Schulz contributed to this report. Contact Joe Rexrode at
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Michigan No. 6 in AP poll
NEW YORK - Miami is out of the rankings for the first time since 1999, and Auburn is the new No. 2 in The Associated Press Top 25.
The Hurricanes' latest lopsided loss - a 31-7 debacle at Louisville - ended a streak of 107 consecutive poll appearances that was the nation's longest current streak.
Ohio State remained No. 1 for the fourth straight week. The Buckeyes received 59 first-place votes from a panel of 65 media.
Notre Dame's first loss of the season vacated a spot right behind Ohio State, and Auburn took advantage. The Tigers, who beat LSU 7-3, have their highest ranking since tying for No. 2 with Oklahoma on Nov. 13, 2004.
Southern California is No. 3 and West Virginia is up to No. 4. Florida is fifth, up two places after a 21-20 win at Tennessee.
Michigan moved up to No. 6 after its 47-21 victory at Notre Dame, and the Fighting Irish fell 10 spots to No. 12.
Associated Press