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jiggafini19

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I look over this list and I see solid coaches and TOP NOTCH recruiters. I can't wait to see the next couple of classes under this regime. Cutcliffe and Weis mentoring Quinn? AWESOME!!
 
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jiggafini19 said:
I look over this list and I see solid coaches and TOP NOTCH recruiters. I can't wait to see the next couple of classes under this regime. Cutcliffe and Weis mentoring Quinn? AWESOME!!


Theres alot to be excited about jiggafini. I haven't been this excited about the direction of ND football in a long time. If Quinn can't get it done with Weis and Cutliffe, then there is something wrong with him. lol
 

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Theres alot to be excited about jiggafini. I haven't been this excited about the direction of ND football in a long time. If Quinn can't get it done with Weis and Cutliffe, then there is something wrong with him. lol
He will be able to get it done.....ranked 3rd at Quarterback cominig out of High School....i think in the top 20 overall weis and cutcliffe are probably the best QB devolopers (exception is Turner) u can find he will be a Heisman winner
 

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I'd rather have a winning season with a bowl win, than Brady winning the Heisman. BTW, A. Peterson or Lienert will win it next year.
 

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Leinart is not coming back - not yet official....Pederson will not win cause OU will lose some keys on OL....lol i agree a great season would be better but i think we need another Heisman too...by the way when was the last time we won the heisman ;-)
 

irishgo8

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Lol ill be sayin' that Quinn should have won one if Weis and Cutcliffe do what i expect....
 

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brucejcarr said:
Rocket should have won one also!! :curse:

yeah...wasn't that the year he came in second place behind....ty detmer? if memory serves, after winning heisman, he went out and threw about 8 interceptions against...hawaii? rocket got screwed on that one.
 

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yeah...wasn't that the year he came in second place behind....ty detmer? if memory serves, after winning heisman, he went out and threw about 8 interceptions against...hawaii? rocket got screwed on that one.
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FROM: http://bluegraysky.blogspot.com/

When und.com announced the rest of Charlie Weis's coaching staff, the first thing that struck me was the incredible amount of experience in the group. Reading the first two paragraphs of the release, it's hard not to be impressed by the collective accomplishments of Notre Dame's new football coaches:



Twenty-five seasons of experience as a collegiate head coach. Twenty-nine seasons as an offensive or defensive coordinator (plus 21 more as a special teams or recruiting coordinator).

Twelve seasons as a National Football League assistant coach (including five playoff appearances).


Seventy-seven postseason bowl appearances. Forty-two bowl victories. Forty-five finishes in the final Associated Press top 25 rankings.


Digging a bit deeper, I thought it would be interesting to see just how much of that experience was at major (read: BCS) conferences. Obviously, being a coordinator or head coach at a school in the SEC or Big 10 is more impressive than a school in the MWC or some other smaller conference. Breaking it down by conference looks something like this:

ACC - 3 years as head coach; 15 years total experience

Big 10 - 10 years total experience

Big 12 - 9 years total experience

Big East - 13 years total experience

Pac 10 - 9 years total experience

SEC - 7 years as head coach; 19 years as coordinator; 58 years total experience

Notre Dame - 2 years as coordinator; 2 years total experience
The depth of experience across all of the BCS conferences is impressive. Much was made of the Pac 10-oriented nature of Willingham's staff, and it appears that Weis's guys, while SEC-heavy, have had jobs at all of the major conferences across the college landscape. Not only will this help in recruiting nationally, it should also alleviate concerns about Weis's relative inexperience in coaching college football.

And when the NFL experience of Lewis and Parmalee (to say nothing of Weis himself) is thrown in...well, that's just downright unfair.
 

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Rip Rap said:
FROM: http://bluegraysky.blogspot.com/

When und.com announced the rest of Charlie Weis's coaching staff, the first thing that struck me was the incredible amount of experience in the group. Reading the first two paragraphs of the release, it's hard not to be impressed by the collective accomplishments of Notre Dame's new football coaches:



Twenty-five seasons of experience as a collegiate head coach. Twenty-nine seasons as an offensive or defensive coordinator (plus 21 more as a special teams or recruiting coordinator).

Twelve seasons as a National Football League assistant coach (including five playoff appearances).


Seventy-seven postseason bowl appearances. Forty-two bowl victories. Forty-five finishes in the final Associated Press top 25 rankings.


Digging a bit deeper, I thought it would be interesting to see just how much of that experience was at major (read: BCS) conferences. Obviously, being a coordinator or head coach at a school in the SEC or Big 10 is more impressive than a school in the MWC or some other smaller conference. Breaking it down by conference looks something like this:

ACC - 3 years as head coach; 15 years total experience

Big 10 - 10 years total experience

Big 12 - 9 years total experience

Big East - 13 years total experience

Pac 10 - 9 years total experience

SEC - 7 years as head coach; 19 years as coordinator; 58 years total experience

Notre Dame - 2 years as coordinator; 2 years total experience
The depth of experience across all of the BCS conferences is impressive. Much was made of the Pac 10-oriented nature of Willingham's staff, and it appears that Weis's guys, while SEC-heavy, have had jobs at all of the major conferences across the college landscape. Not only will this help in recruiting nationally, it should also alleviate concerns about Weis's relative inexperience in coaching college football.

And when the NFL experience of Lewis and Parmalee (to say nothing of Weis himself) is thrown in...well, that's just downright unfair.
wow didnt know it was that bright I think i can begin to agree with brucejcarr - i played the ND fight song as i was reading your post and i thought i heard something that sounded like an echo? ;)
 
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