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tulexan said:I don't think there was ever a chance he would leave ND.
The Great One said:This doesn't say anything about the actual contract. All it says is that an additional 5 years were added to the original. To me, that doesn't make it any harder to buyout.
Once again, I DO think he is staying in South Bend. I am just trying to understand how this extension makes it more likely that he is staying.![]()
The Great One said:This doesn't say anything about the actual contract. All it says is that an additional 5 years were added to the original. To me, that doesn't make it any harder to buyout.
Once again, I DO think he is staying in South Bend. I am just trying to understand how this extension makes it more likely that he is staying.![]()
Huge said:Ty Willingham had a much better start (8-0) at Notre Dame than what Weiss is going through. Where was his extension?
infantrycak said:IMO the guy on 610 am just hit the nail on the head on this. Weiss already being actively pursued for NFL head coaching jobs while Willingham was not. Basically this extension was a response to that and Pastabelly's reporting how low Weiss' contract buy-out amount was. Basically a defensive contract extension.
Obviously they like what they see out of Weiss. They didn't like something about Willingham apparently. People who want to secure what they deeply appreciate make a move sometimes.Huge said:Ty Willingham had a much better start (8-0) at Notre Dame than what Weiss is going through. Where was his extension?
If an NFL wants Weis, they're still going to buy-out his contract. This extension makes Weis the highest (or one of) paid coach in the country. Even that much is not enough to scare away the deep pockets of the NFL.infantrycak said:IMO the guy on 610 am just hit the nail on the head on this. Weiss already being actively pursued for NFL head coaching jobs while Willingham was not. Basically this extension was a response to that and Pastabelly's reporting how low Weiss' contract buy-out amount was. Basically a defensive contract extension.
Well whatever it is that they see in Weis, I don't see how they didn't see it in Willingham's first year.Vinny said:Obviously they like what they see out of Weiss. They didn't like something about Willingham apparently. People who want to secure what they deeply appreciate make a move sometimes.
Was Willingham ever considered a threat to split for the NFL at any given year? This contract extension doesn't mean Weiss won't split. It just shows the school is willing to make a committement to him...not the other way around.tulexan said:Weis has embraced Notre Dame much more than Willingham did. Weis is all about tradition and has made a point to bring back the Notre Dame legends to make sure that the team understands who they are playing for.
This also helps for recruiting because up and coming recruits will see Notre Dame as a stable situation rather than one where the coach is going to split for the NFL any year now.
tulexan said:I would be shocked if Charlie Weis left before his contract is up.
Huge said:Ty Willingham had a much better start (8-0) at Notre Dame than what Weiss is going through. Where was his extension?
No, I think it has more to do with Weiss has a dynamic, multi-faceted Pro-set offense that is alluring to recruits and Ty had an ugly sluggish offense that was hard to watch that relied on defense to win games.Napa Auto Parts said:Well Ty Was not the right color sad but true oh and charlie is playing with TY Talent he recruited. Ty never got a fair chance
Stanford's offense averaged just over 35 points per game the year before he left for Notre Dame. In his first season at Notre Dame, they averaged just over 31 points per game.Vinny said:No, I think it has more to do with Weiss has a dynamic, multi-faceted Pro-set offense that is alluring to recruits and Ty had an ugly sluggish offense that was hard to watch that relied on defense to win games.
Huge said:Well whatever it is that they see in Weis, I don't see how they didn't see it in Willingham's first year.
1. He was a great PR move because he was the school's first black coach.
2. His record at this point (8-0) was better than Weiss' current record (5-2).
Personally, I think they're jumping on Weiss' bandwagon a bit prematurely. Having a solid first season (if you call getting beat at home by Michigan State "solid") guarantees nothing.