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crawfish
07-06-2008, 10:15 PM
Weis projects 9-12 wins for the Irish - Do you agree? or of course, you might not give a rip!

Notre Dame coach expecting 9-12 wins this season (http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080706/SPORTS06/80705052/1048/SPORTS)

Blue and Gold Illustrated reports that Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis, coming off a 3-9 season, is "privately projecting anywhere from nine to 12 victories this year."

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A portion of the article:

"From what I’m hearing around the way, Weis is privately projecting anywhere from nine to 12 victories this year. And yes, a 12-1 mark would equal the biggest turnaround (+8.5 games by Hawaii from 1998-99) in major college football history. But given the schedule, it’s not unrealistic.

"The only regular-season game in which Notre Dame figures to be a serious underdog is the finale at USC, so Weis could conceivably have an 11-0 team heading out there if everything comes together. At that point, anything’s possible. (Kevin Garnett even said so.)

"The only regular-season game in which Notre Dame figures to be a serious underdog is the finale at USC, so Weis could conceivably have an 11-0 team heading out there if everything comes together. At that point, anything’s possible. (Kevin Garnett even said so.)"

Past controversies

Weis has been apart of some controversies this off-season.

In April, a video clip showed Weis taking a shot at Michigan. Weis made a speech to fans and claimed the Wolverines would make excuses about their new coaching regime under Rich Rodriguez. "I always been one to never make excuses and not go about airing it," Weis said. "We’re going to start on September 6 with San Diego State. I think that the first opportunity we’re really gonna have to make a statement is that day. "And then we’ll listen to Michigan have all their excuses as they come running in and saying how they have a new coaching staff and there’s changes. To hell with Michigan!"

Notre Dame plays Michigan in its second game, Sept. 13 at South Bend. Weis is 1-2 vs. Michigan in his three seasons at Notre Dame. He has lost the past two games, 47-21 and 38-0. He also went 3-9 last season, one of the worst seasons in Irish history. A year ago, Weis was being compared to some of Notre Dame coaching greats after becoming the first Irish coach to win 19 games in his first two seasons. This past year he nearly matched Bob Davie's school record of 16 losses in his first three seasons. Weis' three-year record is 22-15. That's a half-game better than his predecessor, Tyrone Willingham (21-15), who was fired after three seasons.

The critics have been all over Weis. Rather than fight back, Weis plans to answer them with better play on the field this fall. Weis, who built his coaching reputation as a play-caller while helping the New England Patriots win three Super Bowls, won’t be calling plays for the Fighting Irish next season either. Offensive coordinator Mike Haywood will call plays so Weis, coming off a dismal 3-9 season, can concentrate on his duties as head coach.

Weis has also received some criticism for a comment he made recently at a luncheon about recruiting. "I could get hoodlums and thugs and win tomorrow,'' Weis said. ''I won't do it that way."

Read the entire article (http://www.blueandgold.com/content/?aid=5560)

shanksta13
07-06-2008, 10:33 PM
Not unless another 5 service academies just opened up... :whistle:

D^3
07-06-2008, 11:20 PM
Only 1 game in which the Irish are underdogs? Let me put a different spin on it.

Here's Notre Dame's schedule

SDSU
Michigan
@ Michigan State
Purdue
Stanford
@UNC
@ Washington
Pittsburgh
@ Boston College
@ Navy
Syracuse
@ USC

Look at that list for a minute. Michigan at South Bend.... that could easily be a loss for the Irish. Then you've got away at MSU, and I'm sorry, but I don't think Notre Dame walks away with that one. At home versus Purdue, the boilermakers probably give them all they can handle... Stanford is probably a win, @ UNC is probably a LOSS, @ Washington is definitely a loss... Pitt, could be a toss-up, that team showed some ability last year against WVU, maybe it was a fluke, maybe not... then @ Boston College... etc...

I look at that schedule and I see only 2 games that Notre Dame could consider a lock (SDSU, Stanford), and 5 "maybe's." They could EASILY go 5-7.

bamagt
07-07-2008, 12:51 AM
I hope they win 3 games again. Somehow these queers still make into some top 25 polls!

KRIEGER
07-07-2008, 06:04 AM
I'm sure ND does the same as UA. 7-9 wins.

AuburnPawnTiger
07-07-2008, 08:28 AM
No way Notre Dame wins more than 6 games.

1.SDU-win
2.Micigan-loss (even with the regime change and being a home hame for the irish i dont see them winning this game)
3.atMSU-loss Mich. St. will be one of the most improved teams in the big ten and i can see Javon Ringer running all over the ND's so called "defense" as a side note MSU averages 308 lbs across the o-line ND's d-line averages 276
4.Purdue-loss Purdue, led by Curtis Painters right arm, blew out the irish last year (33-19), I dont see any difference this year . ND doesn't have the speed to keep up with this team
5.Stanford-WIN By no means is this a gimme. Notre Dame won last year by 7 in a sloppy game that featured 6 turnovers 5 missed field goals and 4 plays overturned by replay. ND must play well to win this game as Stanford returns 16 starters from a year ago
6. at NC toss-up ,first trip to chapel hill since 1975 for the Irish . Game could go either way really , but Butch Davis is really improving the Tar heels so the Irish could easily blow this one
7. at Washington, win, Washington is a poor football team. The only reason ND wins this igame is because Washington is just that bad
8. Pitt, loss. Pitt's defense is to good and will be getting after Clausen early and often. With ND's inability to run the ball effectively The panthers will just pin their ears back and GO
9. at Boston College, loss, The Eagles will be sporting one of the best defenses in the country when the irish come rolling in and new QB Xchirs Crane will have had 8 games to settle in
10.Navy-win , only because Paul Johnson left will ND win
11.Syracuse-win, Syracuse is one of the worst programs the last few years, an absolute pain to watch, of course so is ND so who knows
12. USC loss, USC blasts them again.

There you have it 5 guaranteed wins one toss up so they might make to the independence bowl in beautiful Shreveport, LA

sheluvsbama
07-07-2008, 09:45 AM
If they do, I will be surprised, but I wish they would. If they were back where they tradionally have been, things would be a lot more fun, IMO. When Bama plays them, I want to see them on top of their game. :)

AUBURNFAN24
07-07-2008, 09:55 AM
5-7 wins this year.

cocky4ever
07-07-2008, 01:02 PM
The Irish lose to Michigan, Mich. St., UNC, USC, Washington, and either Pitt, BC, or Purdue. Thats 6 losses right there. Though they will make it to a bowl game....only to lose and keep their bowl loss streak going and finish with a losing season.

How quickly people forget that they were 1-9 going into their last two games last year in which they beat DUKE and STANFORD. They will turn things around...but not enough to finish the season with a winning record in '08.


SDSU
Michigan
@ Michigan State
Purdue
Stanford
@UNC
@ Washington
Pittsburgh
@ Boston College
@ Navy
Syracuse
@ USC

carwwest
07-07-2008, 01:32 PM
i say 4 to 6 wins this year....they were awful last year....and their schedule wont make anything easier....im not a huge ND fan just because they get so much hype but hardly deliver....

Tennessee Ted
07-07-2008, 01:37 PM
They were so horrible last year that you cannot fix that mess overnight. Even with a really easy schedule (except for USC) they win 6 to 7 at the most.