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Heads up: 2009 Notre Dame vs. Stanford on ESPNU


methodtoll

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I don't know if anyone cares but if you want to see one more college game of Clausen before the game on thursday then ESPNU will be airing a replay of the 2009 game when Notre Dame faced off against Stanford.

The only thing is that it comes on at 12:30 a.m. so if you have DVR then you may want to set it.

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Just watched it through my DVR and it was a incredible game. Clausen certainly looked great in that game and I can see why the Panthers like him.

Fairly relevant as well as that was literally the last live action Clausen has seen.

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Jimmy Clausen's last game. 5 TDs and 0 picks.

Way to only tell half of the story. Check out the rest of his stats:

0 Tackles

0 Tackles for loss

0 Sacks

0 Passes defensed

He didn't even record a single INT against Stanford. Stanford!

Clausen just isn't a winner and will never amount to anything in this league.

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Way to only tell half of the story. Check out the rest of his stats:

0 Tackles

0 Tackles for loss

0 Sacks

0 Passes defensed

He didn't even record a single INT against Stanford. Stanford!

Clausen just isn't a winner and will never amount to anything in this league.

classic.

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