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There's no debate that the academic recruiting standards of ND are increasingly putting the team at a structural disadvantage vs. the "Powerhouses" against whom the school has always compared itself (I don't think this is a bad thing, just a fact). The school has traditionally depended on attracting the "best of the eligible" by appealing to the history of the Program. For some reason, this doesn't seem to be working as well as it used to. I don't know enough about the program to say why exactly, maybe someone else can enlighten me.
Weis knew this when he went there and had Brady Quinn to even things up over the last couple of years.
So, I think he stays because it's what he wants to do and because the money isn't bad I also think that ND management is rational enough to realize that they can't blame a proven coach of Weis' calibre for what is happening. It might be time for a recalibration of expectations in South Bend, which might be to everyone's benefit.
Weis knew this when he went there and had Brady Quinn to even things up over the last couple of years.
So, I think he stays because it's what he wants to do and because the money isn't bad I also think that ND management is rational enough to realize that they can't blame a proven coach of Weis' calibre for what is happening. It might be time for a recalibration of expectations in South Bend, which might be to everyone's benefit.
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