Notre Dame's Reaction to Loss Gives Weis Hope

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Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis, right, shakes hands with Michigan State wide receiver Travis Key following Michigan State's 31-14 win in a football game in South Bend, Ind., Saturday, Sept. 22, 2007. Notre Dame is 0-4 for the season. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

By WSBT News1

(AP) Notre Dame is winless, but not hopeless.

Coach Charlie Weis sees reason for optimism even though the Fighting Irish (0-4) are off to their worst start ever.

He saw reason to believe in the way the Irish played in a 31-14 loss to Michigan State on Saturday.

He saw even more reason to believe after seeing the way his players reacted after the loss.

He says it's the first time this year that he saw so many players being moved by the game.

The Irish have lost six straight, giving up at least 30 points in each, and the 17-point loss to the Spartans was the least-lopsided loss in the streak.

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