Article By jeff kalafa on 11th November, 2009
Weis has one foot out the door, and he may be all the way out after Notre Dame plays Pittsburgh Saturday night. A loss would be devastating to his chances of remaining the Irish's coach. A win would help him retain his job.
Since Lou Holtz left in 1996, the Irish have suffered through, what seems like futility, with Bob Davie, George O'Leary, Tyronne Willingham, and now Charlie Weis.
They've proved hiring a solid coach, someone who'll be around in ten years and win a national championship, is not an exact science.
If the board sees fit to oust Charlie Weis, either before or afte...
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