Friday, September 04, 2009

As I've Said Before, the Urban Meyer Era Can't Begin Soon Enough


Here's the story behind the billboard:
... Weis is well aware that Notre Dame fans have high expectations after the Irish went 3-9 and 7-6 the past two seasons — the most losses in a two-year span in the 120-year history of Irish football. Those 15 losses are three more than Knute Rockne had in 13 seasons as coach, four more than Frank Leahy had in 11 years and two fewer than Ara Parseghian had in 11 seasons.

The 15 losses have wiped out most — if not all — the goodwill Weis built in leading the Irish to Bowl Championship Series berths in his first two seasons.

Weis has a 29-21 record, a .580 winning percentage that puts him behind Tyrone Willingham at 21-15 (.583), Bob Davie at 35-25 (.583) and ahead of Gerry Faust at 30-26-1 (.535)...

Previous Pro Ecclesia posts on this subject:
Top 10 Plays of the Weis Era?

Erin Go Blah: Irish Faithful Wonder What Went Wrong

Offensive

Ewwwwww! What's That Smell?

So, Does This Mean Our Lady's University Has an Admitted Cheater as a Head Coach?

College Football Saturday - Week 2: What I Learned Today...

College Football Saturday: What I Learned Today...

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1 Comments:

At 9/04/2009 8:29 PM, Anonymous chelsea said...

Apparently Lou Holtz thinks ND could/will be in the BCS game this year: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cw5JmGCKNLY

 

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