Notre Dame Chalks Up 9th Straight Bowl Game Loss

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Irish fans everywhere may should be questioning their premature anointment of Charlie Weis as the savior of the program this morning, after the Parcells/Belichick protege just guided Notre Dame to its second-consecutive BCS ass-kicking, a savage beatdown coming at the hands of the LSU Tigers in the Sugar Bowl.

The Irish lost 41-14 on Wednesday night, giving up 577 yards of total offense. In postgame interviews, Weis took a large chunk of the blame for the performance:

I think the first thing that’s got to happen is that everyone is thinking the same way I’m thinking. They can’t be content to be 10-3 and going to a bowl game and getting your clocks cleaned. That’s my responsibility. It would be really easy for me to sit here and blame the players, but I would be at fault.

Now the big money question — when the New York Giants come calling (after firing Tom Coughlin following a 1st round playoff loss, as so many are predicting), do the Irish really fight to keep Weis and his massive contract?

We know Charlie’s a solid guy and one of the world’s biggest Bon Jovi fans*, but you’ve gotta wonder how stoked Irish fans are on him, now that his track record is starting to look more and more Davie/Willinghamesque.

LSU exposes Irish in historic Sugar Bowl loss [ESPN]

* – Plus, how do you keep a Bon Jovi man out of the Meadowlands? It’s really a match made in bridge & tunnel heaven.

  1. The guy is a Bill Parcells wannabee loser in his size XXXXXL sweats who has no clue…who would be dumb enough to take him?

  2. Well ND can begin by not suiting up girls. Look at #39 in the background. No wonder they suck.

  3. Notre Dame players are seen “giving up” during the 3rd quarter of the Sugar Bowl, Charlie is just standing there on the sidelines calmly calling plays knowing the BCS check is in the mail to pay for his huge salary. Before the game, Charlie gets profound in saying “just wait, there are going to be top recruits commiting to Notre Dame that nobody yet knows about”. Maybe Charlie is “hearing or waking up the echos” as their PR slogan likes to say, but it is actually the noise of a train wreak!

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