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This committment, which will beget other blue chippers, will make Notre Dame the team to beat for the next 10 years. They've been overrated, but Weis is the real deal and has brought the Irish from embarrassment to respectability, and will move them rapidly from respectablity to National Champions (multiple times).

 

Irish eyes attract Clausen to South Bend

 

You may now commence the waking up of the echos...

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:D Exactly! Weis can now also alter the space-time continuum....

 

Either that or recruiting breeds recruitinig which breeds winning which breeds recruiting which breeds winning....

 

There sure is a whole lot of breeding going on! :D

 

Here's to hoping Weis stays on the veggie plate and off the McDonalds - all that breeding and winning could put a serious strain on the ticker!

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um..... i got a name...

 

Ron Powlus

 

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um.... I've got another one...

 

Bob Davie

 

 

Powlus is a prime example of what happens when a good QB prospect gets crappy coaching. Davie didn't (or couldn't) adjust the system to fit Powlus's strengths - he had him running the option for %$#@#'s sake! Weis is 100 times the coach Bob Davie was. This will not be Powlus II.

 

Edit to Add: Oh crap - I think Holtz might have coached Powlus for the first half of his career. Doesn't matter. By that time Holtz's schtick had worn thin in South Bend, and he definitely had the slowest QB I have ever seen running the option several times a game. Also, Willingham had Brady Quinn for two years and he didn't do Sh!t with him. Weis took him from the scrap heap and made him a Heisman candidate. No, Clausen will not be another Powlus.

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SC is done, Im glad recruits see this now.

 

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'done' how? I'm sure recruits don't think that at all. But as long as you do, and if that makes you feel better about your team's chances at a BCS bowl, good for you... :D

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'done' how?  I'm sure recruits don't think that at all.  But as long as you do, and if that makes you feel better about your team's chances at a BCS bowl, good for you...  :D

 

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Done as in the past 25 yrs before a few yrs back.

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USC already has two five-star commitments for 2007, and is in the lead for Mike Paulus, who some consider the No. 2 prep QB in the country behind Clausen. Noel Devine, the RB who has had his highlight tape circling the Internet since his freshman year of high school, recently listed USC in his top two. USC had the No. 1 recruiting class in the nation this year, and most of the commitments came after the Rose Bowl.

 

The day USC doesn't get top recruits is the day Sgt. Clown stops spewing moronic nonsense. In other words, it's never coming. As long as USC has Carroll leading that talent, it will be in the upper echelon of college football teams.

 

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But enjoy that one title as long as you can, its going to be the last for a long long time. :D

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Did all of USC's abundance of talent just disappear, or am I missing something sarge? Although it's unlikely USC will be national champions (although who knows, there isnt a team that looks to be a dominant unbeatable force) The big drop off you're expecting just won't be there. You better just worry the Sooners cereal box offense improving, because they were quite lousy last year.

 

BTW Irish fans, I don't doubt that Weis is a great coach, but Clausen is getting Powlus-like hype, and as we have seen before... too much hype is a very bad thing. (Ask USC fans) Beano Cook probably has him pegged for 3 heismans just like Powlus.

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Did all of USC's abundance of talent just disappear, or am I missing something sarge? Although it's unlikely USC will be national champions (although who knows, there isnt a team that looks to be a dominant unbeatable force) The big drop off you're expecting just won't be there. You better just worry the Sooners cereal box offense improving, because they were quite lousy last year.

 

BTW Irish fans, I don't doubt that Weis is a great coach, but Clausen is getting Powlus-like hype, and as we have seen before... too much hype is a very bad thing. (Ask USC fans) Beano Cook probably has him pegged for 3 heismans just like Powlus.

 

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Lets just say the offense will be average at best, and Vince showed everyone what kind of defense is played in the Pac-10. You cant lose the QB, both Rbs, the 2 best OL, the TE, the SS, and compete with the big boys. OU proved that just last yr, when you lose so much at once, its too much to overcome. But the key point here is the top California recruits are now leaving the state, and there is no experience at QB, RB, and the OL is going to be reshuffled again for a lesser QB and RB.

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I agree. Sgt knows Sooner football better than anyone else on this board, and I'm thinking JG knows the most about USC, with me as a close second.

 

The same things were being said about the loss of talent between 2002-03, and then Leinart & crew ripped off a 11-1 season + Rose Bowl + AP NC. Can that happen again? Probably not, but I'm not worried about getting any less than 10-11 wins either.

 

And the old USC v. ND rivalry is best when both teams are doing well. Life is good....

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We'll see. I agree the O can't help but take a step back, but the D will be better. A shift in focus to more ball control game planning - we'll be winning by 10 vs. by 25 most weeks, but we'll still get the wins.

 

ND, Oregon, even Nebraska could be very interesting, but at least they're all at home. Stupid long ND grass last year cost us Desmond Reed - it was so obvious they used it to slow us down, and I'm sure the career-threatening injury to our (future) #1 RB was just a bonus for them. That crap was longer than the Tiger-injury-in-the-making rough at the US Open every year. A-holes. Another reason to hate the domers...

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We'll see.  I agree the O can't help but take a step back, but the D will be better.  A shift in focus to more ball control game planning - we'll be winning by 10 vs. by 25 most weeks, but we'll still get the wins. 

 

ND, Oregon, even Nebraska could be very interesting, but at least they're all at home.  Stupid long ND grass last year cost us Desmond Reed - it was so obvious they used it to slow us down, and I'm sure the career-threatening injury to our (future) #1 RB was just a bonus for them.  That crap was longer than the Tiger-injury-in-the-making rough at the US Open every year.  A-holes.  Another reason to hate the domers...

 

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:D

 

Yeah, I was rooting for an injury. :D

 

C'mon Coffee, you're ususally above this kind of statement.

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:D

 

Yeah, I was rooting for an injury.  :D

 

C'mon Coffee, you're ususally above this kind of statement.

 

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"Usually" is the key Dragon! Come on, the coach and groundskeepers have gotta know if a lion could hide in it, it might cause an injury. I bet he had his players getting used to it for days/weeks before. I'm just glad we won the game...

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"Usually" is the key Dragon!  Come on, the coach and groundskeepers have gotta know if a lion could hide in it, it might cause an injury.  I bet he had his players getting used to it for days/weeks before.  I'm just glad we won the game...

 

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You were given the game, I wouldnt say you won it.

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You were given the game, I wouldnt say you won it.

 

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Ok. I would, but that's just me. Many USC fans would say the same thing about the Rose Bowl; but I'm man enough to say we got beat by a team with a superior running talent at QB, and by a D that prevented us from getting the tough 4th down yards on the 2 key plays when we really needed them. But that's just me...

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Oh, I agree we were lucky. But that's not what it seemed like you were saying before - as if the refs or someone on ND let USC win. Luck is part of any great season at some point - they can't all be blowouts. Ask Vince Young and his crew...

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