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Charlie Weis Jr. on Notre Dame. by TWO
from an article on him in The Athletic.
Not all the history between the Weis family and Notre Dame has since become water under the bridge, but enough has. Weis Jr. thinks a lot of his counterpart in South Bend, remembering new offensive coordinator Tommy Rees as a skinny quarterback prospect from Chicagoland. He’s impressed by the job Brian Kelly has done stabilizing Notre Dame football.
“I love South Bend. I love Notre Dame and everything that it did for me and my life,” Weis Jr. said. “Obviously it didn’t end well, but that doesn’t mean there weren’t some great moments.”