ed mystique. He'll just have to do it against bigger fish than Purdue.
"This is a very different team," he said, "from the past two years."
Notre Dame needs a few trumpet charges. Here was one. Clausen stood and watched much of the Purdue game, then dragged his toe onto the field and led the drive that won the game on a fourth down pass.
"The thing that our huddle sees," Weis said, "is that he's so calm."
Clausen is completing 65.8% of his attempts and has one interception all season — efficiency enough to win games that once were lost.
Are the echoes officially woken up? Not yet. Check back after the USC game, two weeks from Saturday.
But more wins are coming. Maybe lots of them. You've been warned.
Mike Lopresti also writes for Gannett.
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