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By Adam Rittenberg
Special to ESPN.com Thursday, October 6, 2005 The season might not end with a BCS berth, and glory hasn't reserved its room in South Bend. But Notre Dame has turned a corner under new coach Charlie Weis. Summoned for his attitude, his pedigree and his untouchable offense, Weis has roused the Notre Dame program in his brief tenure. Players have absorbed the wealth of information thrown their way and executed the new schemes on game days. The No. 12 Irish (4-1) are on pace for their best offensive performance in years, and several players ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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