Trojans dominate Fighting Irish 38-3

By JOHN NADEL, AP Sports Writer

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Notre Dame quarterback Jimmy Clausen, left, breaks a tackle by Southern California defensive end Clay Matthews during the first half of their NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The outcome of Saturday night's Notre Dame-Southern California game was never in doubt. What remains in question is Charlie Weis' job security with the Fighting Irish.

Mark Sanchez passed for 267 yards and two touchdowns, USC 's hard-hitting defense thoroughly dominated Notre Dame, and the fifth-ranked Trojans rolled to a 38-3 victory over the Irish and their beleaguered coach.

"This was a terrific way to send the seniors out," USC coach Pete Carroll said following the Trojans' final home game. "We're not done yet. We just keep playing. We're going to the Rose Bowl, one way or another."

By winning their eighth straight game, the Trojans kept their slim national championship hopes alive and, at the very least, are in position to play in their fourth straight Rose Bowl game.

With No. 17 Oregon State's 65-38 loss to No. 19 Oregon earlier Saturday, USC (10-1, 7-1 Pac-10) needs only to beat crosstown rival UCLA (4-7, 3-5) next weekend at the Rose Bowl to win its seventh straight conference title and set up a New Year's date in Pasadena with No. 6 Penn State, the Big Ten champion.

"Our only concern is going up to Pasadena next week and taking care of the Pac-10," USC linebacker Brian Cushing said.

USC finished with 22 first downs and 449 yards of total offense while Notre Dame had four first downs and 91 yards. The Irish didn't get a first down until the last play of the third quarter on a 15-yard run by James Aldridge. They had run 30 plays for 23 yards before Aldridge broke loose, drawing a derisive cheer from the partisan crowd of 90,689 at the Los Angeles Coliseum.

After it was over, Weis patiently answered questions about his future.

"I'm the head coach at Notre Dame," he said. "When the time comes sometime in my career, either by my choice or their choice, they're going to tell me I'm not the head coach at Notre Dame. But right now, my intent is to finish this press conference, be cordial, worry about my players, get them off to the airport and go on this recruiting trip tomorrow."

Weis said he plans to recruit on the West Coast until Thursday before returning home.

The only time Notre Dame truly put up a fight was before the game. There was a brief skirmish about 45 minutes before the opening kickoff after the Irish entered the field down the tunnel leading from the locker rooms while USC was warming up. Law enforcement officials and coaches kept it from escalating beyond some pushing and shoving, although a few punches were thrown.

Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick said nothing will be decided soon.

"There's no guarantee for my women's soccer coach, which is on its way to the Women's Final Four next weekend," Swarbrick said. "We sit down and evaluate every program the same way at the end of the season. We look at a host of factors, from graduation rate to GPA, and we ask how can we make things better. That's the way we do it.

"I'm saying nothing will happen until we complete the entire review process. It doesn't assume something will happen."

The AD said he and Weis will next meet a week from Monday.

Notre Dame defensive end Pat Kuntz said he believes the Irish aren't far away from becoming a top-notch team.

"We have the talent," he said. "They made more plays than we did, and that's what good teams do."

The Trojans, 27-0 in November games under Carroll, extended their winning streak over Notre Dame to seven — their longest in the 80-game intersectional series between two of college football's storied programs. They've won those seven games by an average of 27 points.

Notre Dame (6-6) is bowl eligible, but the Irish's 15 losses the past two seasons are the most in any two-year span in school history. Weis' record has dropped from 19-6 after two years on the job to 28-21.

Even so, it didn't appear his job was in jeopardy until last weekend's 24-23 loss to woeful Syracuse at home, prompting talk of a buyout. The embarrassment of this game for Weis, a reputed offensive specialist, could be the crowning blow.

He has seven years left on the 10-year contract he signed in 2005, his first season, right after the Irish nearly upset Matt Leinart, Reggie Bush and USC in South Bend.

Weis's predecessor, Tyrone Willingham, was dismissed after three years on the job in the wake of a 41-10 loss to USC that left him 21-15 with the Irish.

Sanchez completed 22-of-31 passes with two interceptions. Damian Williams had seven receptions for 86 yards and Patrick Turner caught six for 83 yards. Joe McKnight gained 63 yards on four carries.

Notre Dame's Jimmy Clausen, who grew up in nearby Westlake Village, completed 11-of-22 passes for 41 yards with two interceptions and was sacked four times by the nation's best defense.

"Is this the best group we have had? Well, it's the best we've ever played on defense," said Carroll, whose team has allowed just 10 touchdowns in 11 games and an NCAA low 7.8 points per game this season.

"They're nasty, they fight hard, they don't want to give up an inch," Sanchez said of the Trojans' defense.

The Trojans took a 7-0 lead on their second possession, scoring on a 2-yard run by Stafon Johnson.

USC scored on its last three possessions of the second quarter to make it 24-0 at halftime.

McKnight ran 55 yards on the first play after an interception by Kaluka Maiava, and Sanchez threw a 12-yard scoring pass to Williams before David Buehler added a 35-yard field goal with 24 seconds left in the half.

C.J. Gable's 1-yard run with 5:03 left in the third quarter made it 31-0.

The Irish crossed midfield for the first time on the second play of the fourth quarter, and got as far as the USC 23 before Brandon Walker kicked a 41-yard field goal to prevent USC from recording its fourth shutout of the year.

Tuesday, Dec 2 at 3:29 PM tilly wrote ...

I would have thought that playing with trojans would cause a big problem at the vatican

Tuesday, Dec 2 at 2:36 PM Hummer wrote ...

I will say this.. The only game this year Notredame simply got beat in was the USC game. All the others ND beat thereselfs in. They are gettin better but i wish they would ley Charlie Weis go because he is no Offensive "genious" Tom Brady would make any coack look great. With that bein said PLEAE bring back Lou :) and with the talent we have there's no way we should be playin like this.. Coaching Coacjing Coaching

Monday, Dec 1 at 8:28 AM N wrote ...

Everyone, especially Chuck, keeps saying that he 'needs time'. No, he doesnt. Ty's kids are gone, these are all Charlies recruits now. He always mentions how great of a recruiter he is, yet look at the mess his team is. Some recruiter, eh? It's been long enough, they arent gonna "come around". Show Charlie the door and make sure it doesnt hit him in his giant, obese, rear-end when it closes.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 9:10 PM Anti ND wrote ...

I sure would like to be the realtor that sells houses to the ND football coaches. Sounds like good income. Classen should put on a dress and sing in Las Vegas as a Brittny Spears look-alike and take Chuck with him...

Sunday, Nov 30 at 7:39 PM Anonymous wrote ...

Charlie is a constant disappointment to ND!

Sunday, Nov 30 at 7:08 PM burgermac daddy wrote ...

nd deserves a bowl game becose evebody they play play them hard there not tht bad.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 7:00 PM CHECK IT OUT wrote ...

Look at Matthews hand around Clausens throat. It was like that in one way or another all night. OUCH BABY

Sunday, Nov 30 at 6:09 PM Anonymous wrote ...

HaHaHaHa 6-6 Woohoooo!! 15 games lost in the last 2 yrs.... Dang that hurts. When is this gonna stop? My hubby still makes me watch them. It makes me sick. All of our friends all callin during the game to poke fun at ND knowing we are watching them get beat down one more time. It's not even fun or worh watching anymore.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 4:42 PM Trevor wrote ...

We all were waiting a big win but as things got trhough we see that there should be a big change. Charlie Weiss is in question now. Is he too old to continue to run the team? Do we need another young organized and able person to conduct this games in the future? We see no improvement however the decision has to come from the higher ups and what kind of imput will fans have on this a other games that they were winning. May be they got too lazy to continue. Sometimes players are too weak.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 3:32 PM reggie wrote ...

NO COACH can compete with the constant oinking of the alums. They are all grad-jutes of notre dame you know and if you don' know they will tell you. Charlie can coach a team but the "guy on the library wall" can't fight the ALUMS. There is more and worse politics at n.d.than in D.C.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 3:15 PM Mitch wrote ...

I am aware of what kind of money ND has and I am fully aware how much of that is from donors. As I said, they would go broke without the donor support.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 1:39 PM Michigan Guy wrote ...

Face it, Notre Dame sucks, so it proves that money and an outrageous tuition still can't deliver quality athletes, or coaches!!!

Sunday, Nov 30 at 1:34 PM Susan wrote ...

C-ya Charlie, Call the movers and get outta Granger! Good Riddance. By the way, take Clausen with you. If he hates Indiana so bad, go away! We don't care for you either. And as for bowl games, please, let's not be embarrassed anymore this season. Lets cheer for the m/w basketball teams, the hockey team. Let football rest, the players grow larger and stronger and get an ND football attitude back. All the while developing a healthy respect for their new head football coach, whoever he is!

Sunday, Nov 30 at 1:01 PM to Mitch at 9:24 wrote ...

You obviously have no idea what kinda money ND has to even suggest they would go broke. Silly man.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 12:26 PM Mitch wrote ...

Buying a ND Football season ticket is like a pay day loan...both provide instant satisfaction, but both are a horrible deal in the end.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 12:20 PM Todd wrote ...

ND Old School Fan..they don't give a rip about you. Your not one of the alumni who writes the 50,000.00 year end gift check. Those are the people who make the decisions. They want him gone and are willing to foot the bill of the buy out.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 12:06 PM NDSUCKS wrote ...

iron lotus, i completely agree with you, you can't complain about the youth and inexperience of the team...ohio state goes 10-2 with a freshman running the show...Florida runs the show with a junior who was excellent as a sophmore....the difference between notre dame and these programs is simply this. Ohio state, Florida, USC etc. they RELOAD they DON'T Rebuild!!

Sunday, Nov 30 at 11:21 AM Your Mom wrote ...

Notre Dame stinks, but you cant blame it all on the coach.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 11:16 AM chris wrote ...

They shouldn't have even been on the same field with USC. Everyone is paying tons of cash for tickets, so there should be plenty of money for a good coach. The problem is that good coach's don't even want to come here anymore.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 10:50 AM ??? wrote ...

Jimmy Clausen, whose side were you on???

Sunday, Nov 30 at 10:49 AM Paul nwi wrote ...

A top 5 recruiting class is pointless if you can't get the most out of the talent. Think what some of the other ranked teams could do with a fraction of the talent ND has. Texas Tech played probably in the toughest conference this year, and came close to contending for a national title. Can you honestly say they are getting better talent? The staff has to get their players in the right position and get 110% effort at that position. The staff at ND can simply not do that.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 10:45 AM Cornfusion wrote ...

8:14 AM; Sorry Charlie, we're not quite as stupid as you. You don't need to use your real name to post. Only someone as moronic as you would think you should have another minute, much less FOUR YEARS! Buy a bike and get a paper route! FOUR more years! Give me a break! You are PAID for!

Sunday, Nov 30 at 10:36 AM Old School ND fan.... wrote ...

Weis gets one more year to show his mastery of the offense. Several of we Old School fans have decided this is the way it will be. The Irish will lose the coming bowl game but it will be good experience for them. Next season ND comes out, everything falls into place, gelling if you will, and we go 12-0. ONE MORE YEAR Charlie! Make it a good one.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 10:35 AM Ryan wrote ...

Ball St VS ND Bowl: score 33-0

Sunday, Nov 30 at 10:20 AM Dillweed wrote ...

I shut the game off after the first half.....

Sunday, Nov 30 at 10:13 AM Anonymous wrote ...

woooooooooo hooooooooooo happy days are here again hope the university of NO GAIN never wins again although i do here charlie goes on eating binges with every loss guess he could always sue the team

Sunday, Nov 30 at 9:37 AM say it again wrote ...

I've said it before. People.... start believing that it is not just the coach. This University has lost it's religious soul. It was once run by great men who believed and truted God. It is now run by PC idiots who are humanistic. The old school of beliefs that once made it a GIANT amongst schools has been traded for a nanny do-good mentality that allows too much of the same trash bin mentality that plagues our society. Until ND returns to it's roots, it will never be great again.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 9:36 AM Iron Lotus wrote ...

Everyone keeps saying oh give him 4-8 years his recruiting class is sooo young.. waah waah.. Then please tell me why teams like Florida, Oklahoma, LSU, Ohio State, USC, are in the top 10 every year. The point is that these teams are playing with freshman and sophs and winning. It boils down to motivation and player development which this coaching staff sucks at. You can win with freshmen and sophs. it simply points to coaching..period.....

Sunday, Nov 30 at 9:26 AM Well... wrote ...

To Neighbor. That was an extremely intelligent and obviously well thought out post. I'm sure you mean well with your good verses evil retoric. It made me laugh like I haven't in a long time...a very long time. Notre Dame is filled with students who expect the world to cater to them, expect the Law Enforcement to let them off because of the school they attend, feel they are better than anyone else and the world owes them a living. Period. I have never been a ND fan for that exact reason.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 9:24 AM Mitch wrote ...

"E"..are you Charlie's wife? Afraid of not having status anymore? He has had plenty of time. ND cannot afford to give him six to eight years...it would go broke from all the Alumni donors pulling out. They want him out now..I don't think ND has much of a choice. It's a pretty strong statement when people step up to provide the funds to buy out his contract. I don't think Jimmy is a great player, but he is not bad. Any QB is not going to function when he can't be protected. The team is done

Sunday, Nov 30 at 9:18 AM Todd wrote ...

Four years is plenty of time when the team gets worse instead of better. Charlie is going in the wrong direction. He is said to be such a good recruiter, but honestly, two of his star players lately are walk-ons. ND should of never given him a ten year contract so soon. They really messed up.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 9:09 AM Ashamed wrote ...

I will personally pack up Lou and bring him back!

Sunday, Nov 30 at 9:05 AM steve wrote ...

they should promote charlie jr. to head coach. what a joke. kevin white is laughing at duke.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 8:41 AM Neighbor wrote ...

Time for ND to get out of sports and turn back to the Lord. It seems that the almighty catholics who run ND let greed and money control them. Has anyoe else come up with this assumption. ND is no better than those who put Jesus on the cross. It seems that evil rules ND. Just think what would happen if ND had no sports programs:no fancy trips for the priests, no best of the best food for the priests, no top of the line cars for the priests, golf, etc. It seems ND lost ago what it was to represent

Sunday, Nov 30 at 8:27 AM Crystal ball wrote ...

Hindsight: Clausen "Perhaps I should have signed on with USC" Hindsight: Weis "Perhaps I should have stayed under the wings of coach Belichick"

Sunday, Nov 30 at 8:14 AM E wrote ...

Here's an idea: let's keep changing coaches every 4 years and then we'll never win again! Seriously - 4 years is not long enough to make an educated decision on a football coach. You have to give a coach time to get a team of his own recruiting classes and then let the last of those classes grow up. Minimum 6 years for a coach, but 8 is better. After that point, if his goals and achievements are not in line, then you send him packing. Less than that, and I think you are doomed to fail forever.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 8:10 AM ND Fan wrote ...

They suck!!

Sunday, Nov 30 at 8:08 AM Wild Card wrote ...

It's time to say bye-bye Charles. All the money and fame doesn't amount to much on the field.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 8:08 AM derek jacobs wrote ...

Charlie Weis SUCKS. His record is not nearly as good as Willingham's and "W" was fired by this point. Only 1 of Wies' wins came against a team that finished with even a marginally winning record. He's a FAILURE. Why does he still have a job at Notre Dame? When he speaks about recruiting, he's getting warm -- the first thing Notre Dame must do is recruit a good coach.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 7:02 AM Anonymous wrote ...

The Lady on the Dome was covering her eyes last night!

Sunday, Nov 30 at 6:17 AM Mike wrote ...

I heard from a friend that is an employee of an certain 7-11 that Clausen was in his store and shooting his mouth off how much he hated it here in Indiana. If that is true then Clausen needs to with draw and take his NON quarterback self back to California.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 6:13 AM Rick wrote ...

Jimmy Clausen need to GO. He is not worth ANYTHING as a quarterback. Maybe they should make him a receiver or better yet send him back to California.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 6:02 AM Bob wrote ...

I think Charlie should ask for a presdential pardon.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 5:14 AM Sucks wrote ...

ND Sucks!

Sunday, Nov 30 at 2:22 AM Jackie wrote ...

It shouldn't be Charlie's future at stake but this cocky no good quarterback that we have!! Claussen needs to get a reality check! Throw another interception why don't ya Jimmy!! Weis isn't the one throwing the darn ball so why should this all be his fault? Maybe if we found a QB that is good then maybe we might win a few. Hmmmm there's food for thought. Coaches can only do so much, and if the players don't perform then the coaches lose their jobs. Looks like Claussen is gonna get Weis fired

Sunday, Nov 30 at 1:24 AM What an embarassment... wrote ...

Whatsa' matter WSBT....don't you want to post my comments I made earlier basically saying Weis was a waste of time and his coaching staff stinks, and the university needs to hire someone who knows what the game of football is all about and how to be a team leader??

Sunday, Nov 30 at 12:40 AM Cornfusion wrote ...

The AD says he plans to meet with Weis during their routine Monday meeting to recap and evaluate but admitted that the next meeting might have to wait until next Monday, December 8th, because Weis is staying out on the west coast to do some recruiting. That's right Charlie, like I said earlier in the week, if the can't find you they can't fire you! By the way is my imagination or did you have better luck with players you DIDN'T recruit? Maybe you're not the man to be making offers to prospects.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 12:32 AM Simon wrote ...

Anybody impressed with this game? They want a bowl bid. Who will the Irish play in it? We'll all find out soon.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 12:24 AM Diane Carter wrote ...

What an embarassment to the community and the die-hard football fans. Weis, you need to pack up your spoiled wife and kids and get out. Notre Dame, you need to have someone who actually knows the game of football hire your next coach. The University of Notre Dame should be ashamed of keeping people in charge of things who have no idea of what they're doing. BOOK-SMART DOESN'T EQUAL INTELLIGENCE when it comes to football! Come on, N.D., let's get it together....Someone needs to!!! (Shame..)

Sunday, Nov 30 at 12:18 AM Cornfusion wrote ...

Charlie, besides you, who benefits from you being the head coach of the Fighting Irish? The School? Players? Certainly not the business' in the area. If the fans count for anything how do they get anything out of the last three or four years. When you first arrived you had automatic unconditional support from a lot of people. They showered you with respect you hadn't earned yet. And you not only have not earned their respect, you continue to disrespect their beloved team. Who wins besides you?

Sunday, Nov 30 at 12:15 AM Ryan wrote ...

I like what Charlie Weiss has done for the other Indiana schools. Notre Dame should keep him around several more years.

Sunday, Nov 30 at 12:11 AM real deal wrote ...

Bless the defense. They have played solid and 3/4 of the time ND is on the field it is them and not the offense who couldn't muster a 1st down until the 3rd qtr! Rock bottom would be an improvement for this team. I just hope we can climb up to that level. Please, please, please do not accept a bowl invite! Syracuse is not playing in one and we can't even beat them in our house! We would get mopped up by ANY MAC team that we would play!

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