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Warham
12-11-2004, 09:41 PM
ESPN.com news services
Charlie Weis is to become the new Notre Dame football coach, ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports.


Sources close to the university have confirmed that the New England Patriots offensive coordinator has agreed on a six-year contract that will pay him approximately $2 million per year.


Weis will fly to South Bend after Sunday's home game against the Cincinnati Bengals and meet with the Fighting Irish football team that night.


A press conference to introduce Weis will be held on Monday.


It became clear on Saturday that Weis had become the target of Notre Dame's search to replace Tyrone Willingham, with controversy still swirling over the coach's firing after just three seasons.


Notre Dame, which interviewed Weis this week, also interviewed Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Tom Clements on Thursday night. Notre Dame officials called Clements, a former Fighting Irish quarterback, on Saturday morning and told him he was no longer in the running for the job and negotiations with Weis began.


The report is "nothing that we would comment on," Patriots spokesman Stacey James said.


Weis will be the first Notre Dame alumnus to coach the Irish since Hugh Devore was interim coach in 1963. Devore replaced Joe Kuharich, who was from South Bend and a Notre Dame grad. Ara Parseghian, who became coach in 1964, was the first Irish coach in 45 years who had not played for Notre Dame.



Weis didn't play for the Irish either, but he did graduate from the school in 1978 with a degree in communications and education.



He taught and coached high school in New Jersey from 1979-84 before taking an assistant's job at South Carolina for four seasons. He returned to coaching at the high school level for one year before joining the New York Giants' pro personnel department in 1989.



Weis was hired by the Giants as defensive assistant and assistant special teams coach in 1990, earning his first Super Bowl ring. When Ray Handley was named coach of the Giants in 1991, he named Weis running backs coach.



Weis worked for the Patriots from 1993-96, coaching tight ends, running backs and wide receivers. In 1997, Weis was hired by New York Jets coach Bill Parcells, who asked former Giants offensive coordinator Ron Erhardt to groom Weis as the Jets' offensive coordinator. In 1998, he was named Jets offensive coordinator/wide receivers coach.



He has been the Patriots' offensive coordinator the past five seasons, earning two more Super Bowl rings.



He is credited with helping to develop quarterback Tom Brady, tight end Ben Coates, running back Curtis Martin, wide receiver Terry Glenn and former Notre Dame receiver David Givens.


Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

conmee
12-11-2004, 11:09 PM
If they are going to get a coach from the NFL, he's one of the best choices... still... I'm not happy with the choice, since ND needs a recruiter and someone who's coached the college game... hell, Frank Fookin' Solich would have been a better choice... lol

GO IRISH!!!

Icon.

ALinChainz
12-11-2004, 11:15 PM
Any idea how this guy is a recruiter?

Guess that will be the biggie.

POJO_Risin
12-11-2004, 11:27 PM
Fact of the matter though Icon is...generally speaking...your best recruiter isn't your head coach...but your assistants...and that's been more or less the rule of thumb for Notre Dame all these years...

the issue is can Weis close the deal...

I'm sure he's smart enough to know he has to go out and assemble a staff...

first call I'd make is to Norm Chow...see if he'd come play some ball...

I don't know that a seasoned recruiter could get the types of players that a good recruiter can get...at Notre Dame...

I think Weis is a mistake...but who knows...

ALinChainz
12-11-2004, 11:31 PM
Just figured him for taking at least one shot at a head coaching job in the league.

6 year deal must have spoke loudly to him, can't blame him there.

POJO_Risin
12-11-2004, 11:44 PM
Funny thing is...a 6 year deal would look big...if Notre Dame hadn't just shitcanned a 6 year deal after 3...

and you know that Miami and Cleveland were looking at Weis...and he'd have gotten one of those jobs...or one of the jobs opening up this year...I am surprised he took it...and I'm surprised ND took him...

Lou
12-12-2004, 12:43 AM
I hope, for the Eagles' sake, this is a distraction for the New England Patriots.

monkeythe
12-12-2004, 12:58 AM
I guess he didn't want to wait for playoffs to end before he could talk to an NFL team and all the jobs were taken (again). The NFL should change that policy and either allow the assistants to interview during the playoffs or to put a freeze on head coach hirings till after the SuperBowl.

POJO_Risin
12-12-2004, 01:02 AM
Well...I'm curious to see how this plays with him coaching the rest of the way...I know he wants to stay...but how do you recruit if your coaching...

not very well...

monkeythe
12-12-2004, 01:17 AM
If he leaves the PAts at this point, who would want to play for a guy that would abandon his team trying to get to the Super Bowl. If anything, him not being there till after the Super Bowl might be the best thing for the program if the Pats win the Super Bowl. All you'd have to let the recruits know is that the incoming coach has been offensive coordinator of the most succesful team over the past 4 years and will be implementing a style similar to that of the Pats.

TLR
12-12-2004, 01:52 AM
Notre Dame has a football team?

POJO_Risin
12-12-2004, 02:04 AM
monkey...that's not all it takes...especially at Notre Dame...

you USED to be able to say...I'm from Notre Dame...and that was that...

but you are going to have 2 hard sells if he's not recruiting...

1. Notre Dame's academic standards...

2. A coach who's not proven in college...

I just don't see high school kids giving a rat's ass about being a successful NFL coach...being that rarely does an NFL guy come to the college arena and be successful...especially early...

JCOOK
12-12-2004, 02:15 AM
I hate ND but bring back Ara or Lou For GOD's sake at least then they were interesting!

Lou
12-12-2004, 02:26 AM
Well he's not going to just abandon ship on New England and say, "Hey, I'm outta here, find someone else to take you through the playoffs." But you gotta think it's going to be a distraction. Belichick is a great coach and I'm sure he'll do his best to keep the players in line. I'm sure the organization will downplay it to the media as much as possible. But it's gotta be distracting for those players. Really, really bad timing for that team which is neck and neck with Pixburgh for that #1 seed and has Super Bowl aspirations. The players are paid to just do their jobs, but I don't know how you listen or take orders from a guy who's on his way out. And I don't know how Charlie Weis concentrates on finishing out the season with New England and doing what he needs to do to try to win another Super Bowl.

Va Beach VH Fan
12-12-2004, 09:34 AM
Originally posted by Lou
I hope, for the Eagles' sake, this is a distraction for the New England Patriots.

Keep talkin' Lou, keep talkin'....

Lou
12-12-2004, 09:37 AM
OK so do you think that this isn't going to affect the Pats at all?

Va Beach VH Fan
12-12-2004, 09:45 AM
No, I just love how you keep talkin' 'bout the Steelers demise....

That's OK, keep it up....

Lou
12-12-2004, 11:25 AM
Well as a Stiller fan you should be happy too that this can't possibly help New England.

Warham
12-12-2004, 12:30 PM
Weis isn't leaving until after the playoffs, so the Eagles are still screwed.

POJO_Risin
12-12-2004, 01:48 PM
Look...Weis has done this before...

He fucking campaigned for the UW job a few years back...during the playoffs...

They're pros...I think they'll be fine whoever they play...

Va Beach VH Fan
12-14-2004, 08:06 PM
I agree, it's not like Brady or the receivers are thinking about the Golden Dome in the huddle....

ALinChainz
12-14-2004, 11:21 PM
I'll admit, Weis sounded pretty impressive in his press conference.

Belichick will keep that ship straight.