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Ouch - Kravitz at the Indy-Star on the upcoming Purdue / ND game.
(Focus on the "surprising" 4th best pass defense.)
The rest of the article is also well done.
(Focus on the "surprising" 4th best pass defense.)
By the third year, a program should be heading in the right direction. Especially one with Notre Dame's talent, tradition and media stature. Fine, we understand Willingham wasn't a great recruiter, and we understand that Weis' first recruiting class in 2005 was limited by time constraints, but that doesn't begin to explain how utterly inept the Irish have been the first month of the season.
As Tuesday's media get-together continued, it was pretty clear Tiller wasn't going to pile on Notre Dame or Weis, so I asked a general question.
"How many years did it take before you, as a coach, felt like you'd put your stamp on this program?"
Tiller answered, "I think about our third year. Our first year (9-3 in 1997), we were playing predominantly coach (Jim) Colletto's recruits, although we did have some freshmen, like Vinny Sutherland, who made an impact. By our third year, I think all of our (recruits) were playing. But I don't think it was a recruiting issue as much as it was an attitude issue, a belief issue. By year three, I think everybody in the program was convinced that we could be successful."
It's not like Weis was taking over at, say, Indiana University. Or Duke. Or Stanford, the school Willingham took to a Rose Bowl. He took over Notre Freaking Dame, claiming he would work his X's-and-O's voodoo on an unsuspecting college game and out-scheme his team's way back to glory.
Now, just because Notre Dame has fallen on its sword this season doesn't mean Weis is a lousy coach, doesn't mean that the Irish are doomed to be dreadful for the next decade. His most recent recruiting class has been ranked at or among the best in the nation. What it means is that Weis' performance this season has been indefensible. Notre Dame is allowed to have off years, but Notre Dame is not allowed to look this confused, this utterly overmatched.
At least it has the fourth best pass defense in the nation.
If it didn't, imagine how bad it would be.
The rest of the article is also well done.
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