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SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Locked in a 14-14 stalemate at halftime on Saturday, Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis challenged his offense to make a game-changing statement against Purdue on the first possession of the second half.
He meant every word. But sure, Weis also knew that after a month of data collecting, he was essentially ordering quarterback Jimmy Clausen and Co. to throw him a surprise party.See the full content of this document
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Finally, 2nd-Half Success Irish Break Their 3rd-Quarter Drought
Through the first three games, the Irish had scored zero points in the third quarter. Not only that, they had gained so little yardage during that 15-minute black hole that Notre Dame fans...
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