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If you ran into Weis during those final years in South Bend supposedly he was a complete *******. 
I just loved his Schematic Advantage.
PS: That was a joke.
I'm not so sure it's all that good of a joke:
Early on in this season, I wondered about Michael Floyd's relative lack of production. One of the things that I noticed was this; early on in this season, it seemed like Michael Floyd was moving sideways across the field, or back toward the line of scrimmage, on every catch. Under the Weis regime, I'm sure we all remember that Michael Floyd almost always was headed for the end zone when he caught the ball. I'm not saying that Weis was successful in every facet of the offense, but he certainly seemed to run a more sophisticated passing game.
I just loved his Schematic Advantage.
PS: That was a joke.
I'm pretty sure Ty was a lazy recruiter more than a bad recruiter. I wasn't following recruiting that much back then but I think we've all heard stories of highly regarded recruits who were basically ignored by Ty and his coaching staff when they came on campus... I believe that was the case of a qb that ended up at USC.
Many of you have been following ND and recruiting for years and before the internet... would you guys consider that 2004 class to be the worst in ND history???
6x 2* players and 8x 3* players... wow!!!
hahahaha I did that ONLY because of the thread... was wondering if anyone would catch that
If you ran into Weis during those final years in South Bend supposedly he was a complete *******.![]()
Except that the line couldn't run block and as a result, they couldn't stay out of 3rd and long or reliably pick up 3rd and one (on the rare occasion when it occurred).To clarify, there was very little wrong with the offense.