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  • Notre Dame fires Weis

    Weis finished, effective 12/1/09.

    Link to the ND press conference.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4700891

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    Re: Notre Dame fires Weis

    Wow...one of the ESPN guys, during the post-press-conference "analysis", opined that the buyout will be between $15 and $20 million. He added: that won't be a problem since their endowement is worth $5 billion.

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    • #3
      Re: Notre Dame fires Weis

      Originally posted by JackJD View Post
      Wow...one of the ESPN guys, during the post-press-conference "analysis", opined that the buyout will be between $15 and $20 million. He added: that won't be a problem since their endowement is worth $5 billion.
      Yeah. I'm sure that's exactly what they'll be thinking when they cut him that check.

      Unreal. Unnnnnnnnnreallllllllllll.

      Time to give this one one another viewing.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0Y7yjxJVlc

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      • #4
        Re: Notre Dame fires Weis

        Holy crap Weis is FAT!

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        • #5
          Re: Notre Dame fires Weis

          $5 Billion Endowment?

          pay off some of the nation's debt, cmon notre dame!

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          • #6
            Re: Notre Dame fires Weis

            If I was an alum or donor to Notre Dame I'd think twice about giving more money to the institution. It's one thing to give money to a school to foster educational opportunities. It's an entirely different thing to buyout the contract of fat cats because of stupid decisions made by administrators.

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            • #7
              Re: Notre Dame fires Weis

              Originally posted by MontanaRabbit View Post
              Holy crap Weis is FAT!
              He had one last go around at the buffet table. He finished of his back up punter and two cheerleaders for his pre firing press conference meal.

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              • #8
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                Originally posted by Cowbell View Post
                If I was an alum or donor to Notre Dame I'd think twice about giving more money to the institution. It's one thing to give money to a school to foster educational opportunities. It's an entirely different thing to buyout the contract of fat cats because of stupid decisions made by administrators.
                Welcome to D1, South Dakota is not going to be able to sustain the statues that restrict contracts to one year. I forsee buyouts in the future of SDSU athletics but down the road, none soon but maybe later. This always the hazzard with multiyear contracts. The sad part is that they thought Weis could do the job when they hired him.

                The movie Rudy gave me the best insight of Notre Dame athletics and their following for football that dates back to Knute Rockne. Years ago a business associate took me to lunch at the Alumni Club which is right by the staduim. We did not have time to see the football staduim, but the lunch was okay and the club was neat and clean, but not extra ordinary different. Just a good place to do lunch.

                I wonder is this one billion number for endowments for athletics only or for entire univesity.
                At any rate SDSU has some catching up to do.

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                • #9
                  Re: Notre Dame fires Weis

                  The prior AD saddled Swarbrick with the huge buyout. Weis was only one-year into the job before they gave him a huge multi-year deal. He was a hot commodity after his first year and there were concerns that the NFL would swoop in and lure Weis away with some big bucks. It turns out that Weis wasn't cut out for the job and now the school has to write him a big check as a result of decisions made by the prior AD.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Notre Dame fires Weis

                    Originally posted by Crashola View Post
                    The prior AD saddled Swarbrick with the huge buyout. Weis was only one-year into the job before they gave him a huge multi-year deal. He was a hot commodity after his first year and there were concerns that the NFL would swoop in and lure Weis away with some big bucks. It turns out that Weis wasn't cut out for the job and now the school has to write him a big check as a result of decisions made by the prior AD.
                    I hardly knew anything about Wies until the press conference after the ot loss in the prior game, but then I dont follow the NFL that close either.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Notre Dame fires Weis

                      The early reports are that Brian Kelly will be the new Notre Dame coach. Kelly coached at Grand Valley State and the Jacks whipped them in 1999 (35-20) and 2000 (36-27).

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                      • #12
                        Re: Notre Dame fires Weis

                        Originally posted by Cowbell View Post
                        The early reports are that Brian Kelly will be the new Notre Dame coach. Kelly coached at Grand Valley State and the Jacks whipped them in 1999 (35-20) and 2000 (36-27).
                        Wow. What a surprise.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Notre Dame fires Weis

                          I don't get it....I know coaching is a profession where coaches are always looking to "move up the ladder".

                          Kelly is going from a secure job, 12-0, #3 ranked, Big East team, to a 6-6, unranked, independent team, where he has no familiarity with the rest of the staff or players.

                          Other than I suppose monetary reasons, I don't understand how this is a "promotion".

                          I guess money usually rules the roost.

                          And Cincy still has to play the Sugar Bowl, seems real classless to leave before the "season" is done.
                          "Life is short so make sure you spend as much time as possible arguing with strangers on the Internet." - Person

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                          • #14
                            Re: Notre Dame fires Weis

                            Originally posted by RowdyRabbit View Post
                            I don't get it....I know coaching is a profession where coaches are always looking to "move up the ladder".

                            Kelly is going from a secure job, 12-0, #3 ranked, Big East team, to a 6-6, unranked, independent team, where he has no familiarity with the rest of the staff or players.

                            Other than I suppose monetary reasons, I don't understand how this is a "promotion".
                            1.) Kelly sees it as a challenge to turn around probably the most storied FB team in college sports. As with any good college coach they are always looking for challenges, it is in their blood.
                            2.) He will assemble his own staff, so the non-familiarity with staff will not be an issue.
                            3.) In about 4 years, the whole team will be "his" players.
                            4.) The money part doesn't hurt.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Notre Dame fires Weis

                              Originally posted by RowdyRabbit View Post
                              I don't get it....I know coaching is a profession where coaches are always looking to "move up the ladder".

                              Kelly is going from a secure job, 12-0, #3 ranked, Big East team, to a 6-6, unranked, independent team, where he has no familiarity with the rest of the staff or players.

                              Other than I suppose monetary reasons, I don't understand how this is a "promotion".

                              I guess money usually rules the roost.

                              And Cincy still has to play the Sugar Bowl, seems real classless to leave before the "season" is done.
                              We are talking about Norte Dame here, they may have been down the last decade but it is still probably about as high as you can go on the college football coaching ladder.

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