The most impressive thing is that they're on pace to be the first group in history to have a 3,000-yard passer, with two 1,000-yard rushers and two 1,000-yard receivers, ... That's kind of scary.
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They are out of the coach's box and they are calling time-outs with no time-outs left, ... Now that's a penalty and that alone puts them out of touchdown scoring range and to field goal range.Charlie Weis
If you're waiting for me to say it was a good loss, you won't hear that here, ... Losing is losing. There are no moral victories. What I did tell them was not to hang their heads. That was a slugfest, a street fight. That was a good football game.
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That's my one big complaint with the college rule versus the NFL rule. They do it sometimes to cover their butt. It was clear to them that (Quinn) was down. Everybody in the place saw that he was down.
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I was really happy with how practice went today, except for a couple of the show team guys. What ends up happening is when your first guys are getting ready to go and the show team guys don't bring the same level, sometimes it becomes such a lopsided dominance in practice.
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Weis Guy We've got a bigger man crush on Charlie Weis by the day -- in a wholesome sort of way. He wins, he's accountable, and he's refreshing. If Notre Dame wins the toss against Michigan State, it will continue to take the ball, ignoring that nonsense about deferring the option until the second half. We want the ball, ... We want to dictate.
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I think that Jeff's a very dependable, reliable receiver with great hands and good ball skills.
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