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Kevin White, the athletic director who signed Weis to a six-year, $12-million deal at the end of 2004, is gone. But not before he tore up that contract just seven games into Weis' rookie season and nearly doubled the terms. Right about now, Notre Dame would be lucky to find anyone willing to take him off their hands at any price.
It's easy to see what Notre Dame liked about Weis early on: his Irish pedigree and Notre Dame diploma, three Super Bowl rings and a handful of seasons running the offense for Bill Belichick's New England Patriots. And arriving when he did, just after Urban Meyer rebuffed the Golden Domers and took the Florida job instead, Weis was greeted with hosannas instead of tough questions.
Notre Dame has three games remaining -- UConn and Stanford are on tap following Pitt -- and while a BCS bowl is out of reach, something on the order of the Gator Bowl might not be. And if the Irish are ready to settle for consolation prizes, they've probably got the right man for the job.
But this much is painfully clear: The boasts that so thrilled the faithful soon after Weis arrived on the scene -- "Now it's time for the X's and O's. Let's see who has the advantage now," he said upon unveiling his first recruiting class -- have awakened all the wrong kind of echoes.
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