| Charlie
Weis
Scout.com Headlines: |
Eye in the Sky: 4th Quarter  Ruffer's clutch field goal ultimately dooms the Irish as the offense sputters in double overtime
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Nov 23, 2009 |
Eye in the Sky: 2nd Quarter  Three series/three punts as the Irish let the Huskies back in the contest in the 2nd
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Nov 23, 2009 |
Not with a Bang, but with a Whimper  Irish seniors sent out on a sour note for second straight season
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Nov 22, 2009 |
Eye in the Sky: 2nd Quarter  Irish limited without Rudolph, consistent blocking up front
-by IrishEyes.com
Nov 16, 2009 |
Sunday Drive Thru  Irish at a crossroads with the season's final home game on the horizon
-by IrishEyes.com
Nov 15, 2009 |
Season on the Brink  Weis, Irish, fight to keep season ontrack
-by IrishEyes.com
Nov 13, 2009 |
Singular Focus  Allen, Robinson expected to start Saturday for the refocused Irish.
-by IrishEyes.com
Nov 10, 2009 |
Salvage Effort  Ultimate goal is unreachable but the Irish can save the season Saturday in prime time.
-by IrishEyes.com
Nov 9, 2009 |
Short-Term Memory  Defensive tweaks point to progress in the strugging Irish secondary
-by IrishEyes.com
Oct 29, 2009 |
Just the Facts  Tate continues to threaten program receiving records.
-by IrishEyes.com
Oct 28, 2009 |
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| Date of Birth: |
03/30/1956 |
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| Biography: |
Charlie Weis, a 1978 University of Notre Dame graduate and owner of four Super Bowl-champion rings as a NFL assistant coach. He became the Notre Dame head football coach in 2005.
Weis quickly transformed the Irish offense into one of the most prolific in the country, as Notre Dame became the highest-scoring team in modern school history at 38.18 points per game - and also qualified as the most improved offensive attack in the nation, jumping its total offense production (489.09 yards per game) a national-best 143.6 yards per game better than in '04.
Weis was born March 30, 1956, in Trenton, N.J. After graduation from Middlesex (N.J.) High School, he earned his bachelor's degree in speech and drama from Notre Dame in 1978. While coaching at South Carolina, he earned his master's degree in education in 1989.
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