Charlie Weis fired at Notre Dame in shortest coaching death watch ever

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The New York Daily News reports that Touchdown Jesus has shown Charlie Weis the door. According to the report, and to approximately noone’s surprise, the coach who authored a 6-6 season for the Domers has been fired.

Weis, who refused to do any interviews after the Irish lost on a gimme touchdown to Stanford this weekend, did say earlier in the week that he figured his days might be numbered. Turns out the coach who said “6-5 is not good enough” for Notre Dame found out that 6-6 was no better.

The team will have to decide later today whether that 6 wins is worth a bowl berth as the team votes on playing postseason ball at the end of the 35-27 Weis era.

Now the pressure is on Athletic Director Jack Swarbrick to land a solid replacement for an institution of college football that hasn’t been a national contender for 15 years – and a string of failed coaching hires.

The next head man will have to clean up the miserable mark against quality schools – zero victories under Weis can’t cut it. Of course, Notre Dame couldn’t even beat Navy reliably anymore, either.

Which team has worse coaching over the last three years?(polls)

The Notre Dame press release on the firing after the jump:

### November 30, 2009 Weis will not be retained as Notre Dame football coach University of Notre Dame head football coach Charlie Weis will not be retained, University director of athletics Jack Swarbrick announced today. We have great expectations for our football program, and we have not been able to meet those expectations, Swarbrick said. As an alumnus, Charlie understands those goals and expectations better than most, and he’s as disappointed as anyone that we have not achieved the desired results. Swarbrick recommended the dismissal Sunday night to Notre Dame’s president, Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. We have established an evaluation process for all of our athletic programs that, in the end, results in a recommendation from Jack to me, Father Jenkins said. I accepted Jack’s decision and look forward to working with him on selecting a new head football coach who is the very best choice possible for the University and especially for our student-athletes. I am most appreciative to Coach Weis for his service to Notre Dame and our community. He and his family have my prayers and best wishes. Weis spent five seasons as Irish head coach from 2005-09, with his teams achieving consecutive records of 9-3 (Fiesta Bowl appearance) in ’05, 10-3 (Sugar Bowl appearance), 3-9, 7-6 (Hawai’i Bowl victory) and 6-6 in ’09 – for an overall 35-27 mark (.564). Swarbrick announced that Rob Ianello, the Irish assistant head coach/offense, wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator, will assume responsibility for football operations until a new coach is hired. Ianello has spent the past five seasons on the Notre Dame staff and previously was part of football staffs at Wisconsin (1990-93, 2003-04), Arizona (1994-2002) and Alabama (1987-89). ###

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