| Charlie
Weis
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"The Right Time"  Pair: "It was just the right time..."
-by IrishEyes.com
Dec 7, 2009 |
Highs and Lows  Contests from '05, '06, and '09 make up the bulk of Weis' best wins as Irish head coach.
-by IrishEyes.com
Dec 5, 2009 |
Even Steven: Irish to finish 6-6  No bowl goodies under the tree for the 2009 Irish
-by IrishEyes.com
Dec 4, 2009 |
Dec 5 Update: Here We Go Again  Stoops' final denial? Kelly willing to talk? IrishEyes' latest update on the coaching search.
-by IrishEyes.com
Dec 1, 2009 |
Time to Move Forward  Swarbrick denies rumors of contact with candidates
-by IrishEyes.com
Nov 30, 2009 |
Weis Fired Weis out after posting a 35-27 mark at his alma mater
-by IrishEyes.com
Nov 30, 2009 |
ND: Weis Assistants Looking For Jobs
-by ScoutNFLNetwork.com
Nov 29, 2009 |
The Bitter End Tate, Clausen not enough as Stanford's Gerhart batters Irish defense
-by IrishEyes.com
Nov 29, 2009 |
Finality  Resigned to their fate, the Irish look to play for each other and end the season on a high note
-by IrishEyes.com
Nov 28, 2009 |
Finales, Late-Night Pub Burgers and Golden  Clausen still in, Allen out, and Rudolph likely to give it a go Saturday vs. Stanford
-by IrishEyes.com
Nov 24, 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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