🏈 Notre Dame re-writes history? Omits Weis' 3-9 season...

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Not a big deal, other than I thought it was a little peculiar.

Notre Dame's media guide has a lot of helpful things -- except one. If you're trying to get a full picture of Charlie Weis' coaching career and how teams have done while he's been on staff, you'll need to do more research. Notre Dame omitted the losing seasons from Weis' year-by-year biography on page 15 of the 2009 Spring Prospectus and page 90 of the 2008 football media guide. Among the omissions is the Irish's 3-9 2007 season. The 2007 statistics appear on page 91 in the 2008 guide and in the school's year-by-year history, among other places. The decision to omit those records goes back to when Weis was hired in 2005 without any prior head coaching experience. Notre Dame's media relations department said Monday that it treated his coaching history like that of an assistant -- only accentuating the positive. "That's the way we did it at the time and that's what we've lived with, for the most part," said Notre Dame senior associate athletics director for media relations John Heisler said. "If you go back, it didn't necessarily look the same as Bob's or Tyrone's or anybody's. We weren't trying to make it look identical."

From SI.com's Fannation...
 
No joke, isn't falsifying that type of information against NCAA guidelines? Maybe something along the lines of a team claiming victories on their record books even though the NCAA has stripped your team of those victories.
 
I need to make it a point to look in the museum to see how much space they have dedicated to Whitworth. I can't recall off the top of my head.

I did look at the 2008 media guide when I saw this - Joe Kines is even listed in our "head coaching records."

Thank goodness for Ears. If not for Ears, Coach Bryant may not have made his way back to 'Bama again. Same with Coach Shula and Coach Saban.

Coach Whitworth and Coach Shula were both great guys, no so great coaches.

Oh yeah, I feel kind of weird thanking a World War but, if not for WWII, Coach Bryant would have in all likelihood would have ended up at Arkansas. Who knows, he may have stayed there for good seeing how it was him home and all.

I read somewhere that Coach Bryant was actually on the road, as in driving to Fayetteville to accept the head coaching position there, when he heard on the radio where the Japanese had bombed Pearl Harbor and turned the car around to go and enlist.

Coach Bryant, after discharging from the service, arrived at Maryland in '45 for a single season and then on he went to Kentucky from '46-'53.

In 1953, after he had quit Kentucky, he was asked to come back and take over head coaching duties at 'Bama but refused due to a great friend, Harold "Red" Drew, being the head coach at the time. He didn't want to step on his toes.

Bryant then went to A&M from '54-'57, bringing us back to the end of Whitworth's reign in '58.

I may be wrong on some of this but, I think it is fairly accurate.

It is as if he was destined to end up back at 'Bama after his playing days and short assistant coaching stint here. Kind of the same way that some feel that Coach Saban arrived at 'Bama by some type of divine luck, things working out just right. LSU had a quality coach, lol, he was sick of the NFL, DickRod backed out, etc...
 
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