It was announced by Brian Hardin this evening. Weis is expected to speak to the media Thursday after practice. More...
Clausen recaps his injury, how it feels to be benched in favor of Sharpley, and the promising future at ND. More...
Ex-teammate, good friend, and now USC Trojan, Marc Tyler, believes Clausen's future is still very bright...as do I. More...
IrishGlory's thoughts on the decision to start Evan Sharpley over Jimmy Clausen against USC.
The Golden Boy was back in his element. Once again, Clausen had engineered a touchdown drive - something that was never very newsworthy at Oaks Christian of Westlake Village, where he was responsible for so many of them. Clausen was the first to embrace Weis on the field when the final seconds ticked off Notre Dame's improbable victory. More...
Quarterback Jimmy Clausen treated the perfectly manicured UCLA home field like his personal trampoline, bouncing about with giddy joy. First a hug for older brother Casey. Then one for personal quarterback groomer Steve Clarkson, or the "dream maker," as Clausen patriarch Jim Clausen once called him. More...
Zbikowski's sack of Olson: his first sack since Nov. 5, 2005, against Tennessee.• Notre Dame freshman wide receiver Golden Tate made his first career start. He made one catch for no yards.• Kicker Brandon Walker's 48-yard field goal: a career long.• Freshman quarterback Jimmy Clausen picked up his first career rushing touchdown.
Whether it's his weekly phone call with former QB coach Steve Clarkson, one of his older brothers, or Irish coaches Ron Powlus or Weis, the freshman signal caller embraces and absorbs every last bit of advice. More...
"I couldn't have done what he's doing as a freshman," Montana said of Clausen. "If I had to play as a true freshman, I would have had lunch and dinner served to me. I wasn't even close to being ready." More...
This according to Weis. What Charlie really means is I'm not going to tell you who's starting against UCLA. Vote for how many Heisman Trophies will Golden Tate win on the left side of this Observer article. More...