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this is a discussion within the College Community Forum; Originally Posted by QBREES9 The man that KILLED Michigan football. Rich Rodriguez It's ironic for all the flak Rich Rod took for his time in Michigan football, people are almost clamoring for him back, ... success at WV prior to ...
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Re: The program formerly known as the University of Michigan
It's ironic for all the flak Rich Rod took for his time in Michigan football, people are almost clamoring for him back,
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Originally Posted by SmashMouth
Either one of the Harbaugh brothers please, ![]()
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Originally Posted by SaintLeonard
Yes, my Michigan State University fan barber has actually elevated all his Spartan paraphernalia on the shop walls several inches above the UofM stuff and has started calling MSU "Quarterback U" as former grads Stanton (ARI), Hoyer (CLE), Cousins (WAS) are all NFL starters this season ... I have no UofM comeback, ![]()
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Originally Posted by SaintLeonard
You think so? Harbaugh eventually alienates everyone around him & I'm hoping the pro teams turn their back on him. He is a winner and his alma mater needs him, ![]()
![]() I wanted Les when they were considering him before, but I agree, he's got too much going on at LSU to leave for a program in disarray. Another "up & comer", ![]() ![]() |
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Re: The program formerly known as the University of Michigan
Originally Posted by SloMotion
Eh, in some ways I still think Hoke is better than Rodriguez was. Hoke is actually a really good recruiter, he just doesn't know how to develop the talent he gets. So our team is pretty talented, they just receive no good coaching. RichRod didn't even recruit well.![]()
Man, you have no idea how much I want Harbaugh lol... What he did at Stanford was absolutely amazing, I don't think I've seen another program be completely turned around like that. He'd probably fix Michigan within a season. I am definitely hoping that you're right, hopefully the NFL is sick of his antics ![]() Haha, well hopefully if we do have to settle for an up and comer, it works out this time. Honestly I'm just hoping we look for people outside of the Michigan coaching tree this go around. I've no idea why we box ourselves in like that. Only considering people who have Michigan ties severely narrows the candidate list.. That needs to stop. |
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Re: The program formerly known as the University of Michigan
Originally Posted by SloMotion
Maybe you all can overpay Saban.... I hear he likes to renegotiate every couple of years for more $. ![]()
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Re: The program formerly known as the University of Michigan
Originally Posted by SaintLeonard
I'm with you there, ![]()
![]() ![]() It is time to start looking outside of the box, going with someone who doesn't necessarily have Michigan ties. You're right, the coaching talent pool has severely shrunk since the day when Bo was coaching up assistants and preparing them to run their own programs. My barber's grandson went to De LaSalle with "Sugar" Shane Morris, but other than that, I'm outmanned/outgunned by the MSU crowd in there ... next time you're in town & need a haircut, let me know ... my treat, ![]()
Originally Posted by SmashMouth
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