There are many teams in college football who are yet to decide who their starting quarterback is going to be this season, and one of the most high profile battles is at Notre Dame where three players are fighting for the job. Everyday after practice, Charlie Weis is bombarded by the question: Who will be your starting quarterback?Stop asking him. He's not going to tell you.
"Let's get this now," Weis snapped on Monday after being asked if anything noteworthy came out of weekend tape evaluations of his three quarterbacks. "I'm not going to announce the quarterback before we play Georgia Tech.What Weis is really saying is, I'll know who my quarterback is before Georgia Tech, but I sure as hell won't tell anybody else who it is.
"It's to my advantage and to Notre Dame's football program's advantage to do it that way for the first game," he explained Monday, pleading for understanding. "I promise you it's not because I'm trying to hold back from the (media members) that are here every day. It's that I'm trying to win the opener. I'm trying to beat Georgia Tech. It's the only game that I have this card to play and I'm going to hold it. My answer won't change. It'll be a game-time decision."
One thing we can probably be sure of, it's not going to be Jimmy Clausen. Not only is Clausen fresh off surgery in the offseason, limiting his arm strength at the moment, but he's a freshman. Have you ever seen a defense coached by Tech's John Tenuta? He's one of the most creative defensive coordinators in college football, and with three new starters on the offensive line, starting Clausen would probably serve as nothing more than a sacrifice.
Tech's defense would eat him alive.
What's probably going to happen is that junior Evan Sharpley will start the game for the Irish, but Demetrius Jones will get some playing time as well. Jones brings another dimension to the Irish offense with his ability to make plays with his legs as well as his arms, and would serve as a nice change of pace.
So let's just stop asking, it's a waste of all our time.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-14-2007 @ 2:19PM
Hugo Chavez said...
The reason Charlie is upset, other than losing his lawsuit, is that he is realizing that Pickle Boy isn't quite up to snuff in the throwing department and he's kicking himself for thinking Clausen would be next Jesus QB at Notre Dame.
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8-14-2007 @ 3:45PM
Ryan Ferguson said...
This is a wise move by Weis. I'd do the same thing if I were in his shoes.
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8-14-2007 @ 3:51PM
Ryan Ferguson said...
This is a wise move by Weis. I'd do the same thing if I were in his shoes.
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8-20-2007 @ 6:57PM
Brendan B said...
Whoever the QB becomes, take a look a Brady's debut to see that it is true, ND gets a bad rap on the national scene. This article, hits the nail on the head, the nation sees all of our games, and scrutinizes ND's every move. Its a blessing and a curse, but for Brady, he will be ok in the league. Check this article out, interesting
http://www.newsfromnosebleeds.blogspot.com
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