SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) -- Charlie Weis arrived at Notre Dame flashing Super Bowls rings and talking about outscheming opponents. He leaves one of college football's most prestigious programs without even matching the record of the two men who were fired before him.Athletic director Jack Swarbrick announced the decision to fire Weis on Monday, saying in a news release: "We have great expectations for our football program, and we have not been able to meet those expectations"
"As an alumnus, Charlie understands those goals and expectations better than most, and he's as disappointed as anyone that we have not achieved the desired results."
Swarbrick said he recommended to university president the Rev. John Jenkins on Sunday night that Weis be let go with six years left on his contract. Weis finishes with a 35-27 record in five seasons, among the worst of any Fighting Irish coach.
Assistant head coach Rob Ianello will step in for Weis until a new coach is hired.
The Fighting Irish (6-6) are eligible to play in a bowl game, but Swarbrick has said he wants to hear from the players before deciding if Notre Dame will go to a minor postseason game.
Following a 6-2 start this season, Notre Dame's losing streak began with the second upset by Navy in three years. Then came losses to Pittsburgh and to Connecticut in double overtime on senior day in South Bend. By the time the Irish lost their season-finale to Stanford on Saturday, it seemed inevitable Weis would be gone.
Speculation about possible replacements for Weis has been rampant for weeks. Among the top names mentioned, Florida's Urban Meyer and Oklahoma's Bob Stoops already have said they plan to stay where they are.
Speaking on a conference call Monday, Stoops said: "I'm going to be at Oklahoma next year, so I can't be at two places at once."
Cincinnati's Brian Kelly has also been mentioned, along with Stanford's Jim Harbaugh and TCU's Gary Patterson.
A brash offensive coordinator with the NFL champion New England Patriots when he was hired, Weis raised Irish expectations with back-to-back appearances in BCS bowl games in his first two seasons.
Since then, though, Notre Dame has gone 16-21 - the most losses by the Irish in a three-year span.
Weis' record is worse than his two predecessors, Tyrone Willingham and Bob Davie, who also were fired. Notre Dame is now looking to hire its fifth coach this decade.
Weis received a new 10-year contract midway through his first season, shortly after a thriller against top-ranked USC that ended in a 34-31 Notre Dame loss.
Even though the Irish fell short, playing even with Matt Leinart, Reggie Bush and the mighty Trojans had the Notre Dame faithful hopeful they had found a coach capable of returning the program to its past glories. The Fighting Irish have won eight AP national titles, more than any other school, but none since 1988.
But the USC loss turned out to be the highlight of Weis' tenure. Because it began so promisingly, Weis' final three seasons in South Bend were especially painful for the legion of Fighting Irish supporters nationwide.
Weis came to Notre Dame brimming with confidence after serving as offensive coordinator for the three-time Super Bowl champion Patriots.
The first two seasons under Weis produced more victories (19) than any other Notre Dame coach, including the greats such as Knute Rockne, Frank Leahy and Ara Parseghian. Both seasons, though, ended with BCS bowl losses.
Asked about his start at the time, Weis said: "I really haven't done anything yet." And his best days at Notre Dame were already behind him.
"There were a lot of expectations he didn't live up to. He admitted to that," said former Notre Dame wide receiver David Grimes, who played four seasons for Weis and was on campus working out Monday. "But it's sad to see."
With Brady Quinn, Jeff Samardzija and other key players gone in 2007, the Irish started 0-5 for the first time in school history. They finished 3-9, leaving Weis one loss shy of matching Davie's school record of 16 losses in his first three seasons.
Most shocking, though, was the fact the Irish finished last in the NCAA in total offense just three years after Weis said at his introductory news conference that when it comes to X's and O's "we have the greatest advantage."
The past two seasons the Irish have collapsed in November. They got off to a 5-2 start before going 1-4 down the stretch a year ago. This year they ended the season with four tough losses.
"I'm disappointed," former Notre Dame player Asaph Schwapp said. "It's definitely sad to see. I loved being coached by him."
Notre Dame fans who celebrated Weis' cockiness when he was winning grew tired of his Jersey attitude when the Irish started losing, with many calling him arrogant.
His biggest failure, however, was his team's inability to play good defense. The Irish never finished higher than 39th in the country in total defense and gave up big play after big play.
Weis appeared to know his firing was imminent, saying a day after the loss to Connecticut on Nov. 21 that he would have a hard time arguing against his dismissal "because 6-5 is not good enough" - an echo of his words when he took the job.
Overall, Weis' teams lost six games by 26 points or more. That's the same number Willingham had in three seasons. Davie only had one such loss and Lou Holtz, the last coach to bring a national title to South Bend, didn't have any. Weis had a pair of 38-0 losses to Michigan and USC.
Whoever replaces Weis will be charged with ending the longest title drought in school history.











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Sorry Charlie! Please be the Bears Off cordinator so we can win a game or two, Now you don't have too worry about the defense. Keep your head and move on you will make a NFL team really happy!
I want him as the Giants offensive coordinator!!
Big deal!! Take your MILLIONS of dollars, LOSE A TON OF WEIGHT SO REAL ATHLETES CAN USE YOU AS A ROLE MODEL (instead of looking like the Pillsbury Dough boy) and THEN go to coach people -- people that will use you as A ROLE MODEL AND BELIEVE IN YOU, not scoff you.
"It's been reported that Weis, who served on NFL staffs from 1990 through 2004, has indicated to friends that at least six NFL teams have offered him offensive coordinator positions".
Duh, remember when Weis used this ploy to get a 10-year contract extention from that idiot ND AD who is now elsewhere?
Weis claimed six colleges contacted him after ND's first season, when Weis used Willingham's recruits to forge a good record. Of course, Weis never named those college suitors because it was all a con, yet this moron of a writer quotes Weis AGAIN and swallows the same bait. Where do these clowns get their credentials?
Hey, let me be the OC for the Patriots. Brady, Moss, Welker... gee, that must be tough.
Weis is more overrated as an OC than he is as a college head coach.
Maybe Charlie will name those 6 NFL teams who asked about his availability. HA HA HA
Another Weis con. Classic stuff !!
Take it a step further.
Weis "told friends" and this dopey writer is quoting Weis' buddies.
Weis can always claim he never said it.
That's what con artists do.
Weis will get a $20 million buyout because he conned the Notre Dame Athletic Director who has since transferred to Duke, I understand.
Oh well, maybe Duke will hire Weis. After all, he conned that AD once. Why not again ?? LOL LOL
The clown of an AD gets rewarded for incompetence.
Welcome to the ageoi idiocy.
why would he go anywhere right this second? he is going to recieve a nice fat lump sum of money from Notre Dame, But dont worry they will use some other excuse to raise everyones tuition.
That's what they get for singning this OVERRATED GOOD OLE BOY to a 10 YEAR EXTENSION before proving ANYTHING. Bet they wish they would have EVALUATED HIM THE SAME WAY THEY DID WILLINGHAM!!!! But since they wanted to take care of THE GOOD OLE BOY it's GONNA CO$T THEM FOR YEAR$ TO COME!!!!!
Weis isn't the problem. Notre Dame hasn't been good since Holtz was the Coach, and remember how the School treated him at the end of his stint there.
The people responsible for his contract extension should also be fired. Dumdums.
Tubby got paid. ND can proudly state that they're responsible for the stupidest contract in NCAA history.
Where's Rudy I bet he could get the job done!!!
Bottom line is that Weis is a good offensive coordinator. He had a good offense at ND. Couldn't coach defense to save his life or hire any one to do it. That was his undoing at ND. Simple as that.
I don't want to hear any ND whiners talk about how high ND academic standards are and that is why ND can't win. Garbage. ND is not as good academically as Stanford, Northwestern, Michigan (maybe a bad example recently)and is probably on par with Iowa, Wisconsin as far as academics. All these programs have been more successful than ND over the last 10 years.
It's called defense, Notre Dame. Play some. Just because you don't believe in contraception does not mean you can't stop offenses from reaching the end zone.
You are a total blithering idiot.
If you want to compare the way ND recruits student-Athletes vs all those schools you named.you must look at Graduation rates to see if the School brings in athletes that can handle the academics or if they are cannon fodder..come in from a Junior College( Hello USC)spend a couple of years playing football until you leave for the bigs.. Here's some real data..Grad.Rates of student athletes:
ND..98%
Wisc.88
Mich.82
Iowa.73
all Div 1. 62% If we look at some of the Southern powerhouses we will be looking at 40% and lower.
So..Do we want ND to play the game and bring in kids who can't handle the studies so that people like you can feel "Good"? What are the Schools supposed to do for the kids they bring in..shouldn't they try to ensure that these kids get an education? They can't all make the NFL. Or should we care?
lisa is right you are a real freaking moron
The USC fans are UPSET about this... (They LOVE the fat arse - who's butt is the only thing smaller than his EGO!!!)
Didn't he CLAIM that "numerous" CFB HC positions were offered to him before he took the ND job too???
Well, one thing is for sure... Charlie has enough $$$ to pay for a HUGE propaganda machine!!! (Because you KNOW that's all BS TOO!!!)
Charlie will go to Chiefs as their Off. Coord.
someone should go to KC to be a coordinator!!! they have none now
He will become the Broncos Offensive cordinator.
Notre Dame is a shadow of what it used to be. Will never reclaim the stature it once had...thank goodness