Nov 7th, 2009 - ESPN
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- When Charlie Weis was first hired to coach the Notre Dame football team, he spent most of his time in New England scheming for another Super Bowl ring while simultaneously piecing together his first Fighting Irish staff.
Once his residency in South Bend became permanent, it took the New Jersey native another four years to completely surround himself with East Coast cohorts -- wise guys he felt comfortable with. [+] EnlargeMatt Cashore/US PresswireCharlie Weis' Notre Dame Fighting Irish lost for the second time in three years to Navy.
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Nov 8th, 2009 - SI
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) -- After his first season as Notre Dame coach, Charlie Weis hung a banner in the weight room that read: "9-3 is not good enough."
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San Antonio, TX (Sports Network) - Golden Tate hauled in a miraculous 50-yard touchdown heave at the end of the first half and also scored on the ground, as No. 25 Notre Dame cruised to a 40-14 victory over lowly Washington State at the Alamodome.



