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  2. Bob Davie (American football) - Wikipedia

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    During the next season, Davie presided over the first 0–3 start in Notre Dame history in 2001. The Irish won their next three games to even their record, but losses to Boston College, Tennessee and Stanford sealed Davie's fate as the Irish finished 5–6. Bob Davie in 2009. He was fired on December 2, one day after a 24–18 win over Purdue.

  3. Notre Dame Fighting Irish football under Bob Davie - Wikipedia

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    The Notre Dame administration quickly named defensive coordinator, Bob Davie, as his replacement. Davie inherited a team with high expectations, and won his first game. He went onto, however, to lose his next four games. Though his team rebounded and were invited to a bowl game, he lost in his first post-season attempt and ended with a 7–6 ...

  4. 1999 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 season began on a positive note for Davie, who, after signing 21 recruits, [2] was given a contract extension to coach until 2003. Though there were high hopes that the Irish could finally get another national championship, [3] there were also many questions facing the team, [4] top among those would be whether Jackson could lead a young Irish team. [5]

  5. History of Notre Dame Fighting Irish football - Wikipedia

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    The highlight of Davie's tenure was a 36–20 upset win in 1998 over #5 Michigan, the defending national champions. [371] Davie's Irish also posted a 25–24 home victory over USC in 1999. [372] Davie nearly defeated top ranked Nebraska in 2000, with the Irish comeback bid falling short in overtime 27–24. [373]

  6. Notre Dame Fighting Irish football under Tyrone Willingham

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    In the 2001 season, the Fighting Irish, led by fifth-year head coach Bob Davie, had a record of five wins and six losses. [1] A day after the season ended, athletic director Kevin White announced to the media that Davie would not be retained as head coach of Notre Dame. [2]

  7. Mendenhall's past suggests a solid future for Lobos

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    Dec. 11—Yes, Bronco Mendenhall won the news conference. But they all do that. Rocky Long won the news conference. Bob Davie won it. Danny Gonzales won it. Mike Locksley won it big time. Remember ...

  8. 2000 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team - Wikipedia

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    After losing ten players to the NFL, the Irish began the 2000 season signing 17 recruits [2] Having to replace two-year starter, Jarious Jackson, Davie chose Arnaz Battle, [3] who looked to have a rough road ahead with the Irish playing four ranked teams in a row to begin the season, including a game against the favorite to win the national championship, Nebraska.

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