Found September 24, 2009 on Bleacher Report:
Floyd
Charlie Weis must feel as if the walls are closing in on him. Sure his team is 2-1 and lost in the last 11 seconds to an undefeated and ranked opponent. Still somehow, it seems like the breaks are going against the Notre Dame coach. The opening game was a breeze, and maybe falsely reinforced that the Notre Dame defense would be equal to its offensive counterpart in a 35-0 beating of Nevada. Against Michigan, not only was the defense a sieve, but Weis's questionable coaching decisions down the stretch clearly factored into the Irish loss. In Week Three, it took a lucky interception to prevent another Notre Dame fourth quarter collapse. Again, there were questionable decisions made along the way. Notre Dame opened by tearing through the Michigan State defense like a bullet through tissue paper, scoring twice before breaking a sweat. On Notre Dame's third possession however, Weis decided to run two plays from the wildcat formation, breaking from everything that worked on the ...
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