Notre Dame's Weis Downplays Michigan Rivalry
7th Sep 2005, 08:16 GMT
Charlie Weis tried to pass off this week's matchup with No. 3 Michigan as just another game. "Not to downplay it, but it's no different to me this week than it was last week," the first-year Notre Dame coach said Tuesday at his weekly news conference. "And I'm going to give the same answer next week. That's just how I view it. I have no emotions at all about Notre Dame-Michigan. None." But he does have a friendly wager on the game. Weis, don't forget, spent the last five years as New England's offensive coordinator, helping the Patriots win three of the last four Super Bowls and quarterback Tom Brady establish himself as one of the NFL's best clutch performers.
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