Notre Dame Fires Charlie Weis Online Sportbooks

Notre Dame Fires Charlie Weis Online Sportbooks. Online sportbooks have Notre Dame looking for a new head coach now that Charlie Weis has been fired. The Fighting Irish have been a big bust in the last few online sportbooks seasons as expectations have been high and the results disappointing.  Notre Dame finished the regular season at 6-6 and a very poor 4-8 against the odds at the Internet sportsbook.

Online sportbooks have had Notre Dame being a disappointment under Charlie Weis.  He was hired five years ago and started strongly in online sportbooks results with players he didn’t recruit, making it to BCS bowls in his first two years.  The last three online sportbooks seasons have not been up to Notre Dame’s standards and Weis was fired.  Notre Dame has gone 16-21 in the last three Internet sportsbook seasons. “We have great expectations for our football program, and we have not been able to meet those expectations,” ND Athletic Director Jack 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.”

Notre Dame started this online sportbooks season at 6-2 against a weak schedule but the ended the season losing their last four games. Online sportbooks stats show that Weis was 35-27 at ND. That is good for an online sportbooks winning percentage of .565 which is worse than the previous two head coaches, Tyrone Willingham and Bob Davie.  Online sportbooks have Notre Dame assistant coach Rob Ianello being in charge of the program until a coach is hired.  The Fighting Irish could still play in a bowl game this Internet sportsbook season but Weis won’t be coaching the team if they decide to go.  Notre Dame would be an attractive team for a bowl if the players and the university decide they want to go since the Fighting Irish have a big following.

There are many names that have surfaces as possible replacements for Weis as online sportbooks info indicates.  One of those, Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops has said he will be staying at Oklahoma.  Internet sportsbook info shows that other candidates include Cincinnati’s Brian Kelly, TCU head coach Gary Patterson and Stanford’s Jim Harbaugh.   The prospects for Weis are very good in the NFL as online sportbooks reports have him as a leading candidate to become an offensive coordinator.