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Zurp;919948; said:Heard on ESPN Radio that Weis has announced the freshman guy will start against Penn State. Jimmy Clausen - is that his name? Anyway, it was Colin Cowherd saying that he'll start - so he may be making it up.
Zurp;919948; said:Heard on ESPN Radio that Weis has announced the freshman guy will start against Penn State. Jimmy Clausen - is that his name? Anyway, it was Colin Cowherd saying that he'll start - so he may be making it up.
And he will take many lumps....Thump;919971; said:Good move on Charlie's part.
This season is a wash, might as well let the kid take his lumps now.
Jaxbuck;919966; said:Well seeing as he burned his RS for a few snaps in a hopeless blowout, thats about all CW can do at this point.
That kid is going to get abused. This will illustrate very clearly why CW isn't a college coach imo. Claussen is not only going to take a beating from opponents, he's going to be treated by his own coach like Parcells would treat a veteran NFL player. Not to mention ND nation if it goes as badly as it looks like it could.
Good luck kid, your going to need it.
Zurp;919948; said:Heard on ESPN Radio that Weis has announced the freshman guy will start against Penn State. Jimmy Clausen - is that his name? Anyway, it was Colin Cowherd saying that he'll start - so he may be making it up.
His "Winners & Losers" section is also pretty funny.And that headline, folks — that headline is no joke.
The first two-thirds of Notre Dame’s schedule is brutal — it would be brutal for a good team. And Notre Dame is not a good team.
The opener, at home, against Georgia Tech, was supposed to be one if the easiest games — maybe THE easiest — of their September. Instead it was 33-3.
So what’s coming for the Irish?
This week: at No. 17 Penn State (wipeout)
Next week: at Michigan (worse than App State but better than Notre Dame, possible wipeout).
Then: Michigan State (which has beaten far better Irish teams than this one)
Then: Purdue (experienced and underrated)
Then: at No. 14 UCLA (possible wipeout)
Then: Boston College (always wins in South Bend, and a good team)
Then: No. 1 USC (massive wipeout)
At this point, the Irish would be fortunate to escape that eight-game gauntlet with two wins, but I could also see 1-7 or even 0-8.
Zurp;919985; said:I don't think anyone expected Clausen to be red-shirted. With the hype I've heard, he wouldn't stick around for a fifth season, anyway, so why red-shirt him?
But you're right about him getting abused. Unless he's a big guy or can otherwise take a good beating, I don't see what the point is in starting him at this point. But who knows? If Notre Dame comes away with a win, I'll have to admit that Weis is smarter than I give him credit for.