Michigan fans think other teams shouldn't tamper with their recruits
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That would be a much better hire, I think.Todd Monken will be the Chargers' next coach
Going to the NFL seems like a no brainer to me. The college game is just too chaotic now.
Going to the NFL seems like a no brainer to me. The college game is just too chaotic now.
At this point, it is probably not just a ploy to get another raise from the wolfs.
How geeked up are wolf fans right now? None of you have ever witnessed a natty in FB before and here you are one day from possibly getting a chance to partake in the sweetness.Latest rumor is that Harbaugh is going to take over the Ravens and Harbaugh is going to take over the Wolverines. After they both win championships.
*How geeked up are wolf fans right now? None of you have ever witnessed a natty in FB before and here you are one day from possibly getting a chance to partake in the sweetness.
You ever notice when media personnel talk about Michigans last title it’s never mentioned split with Nebraska but when they say reciprocate it’s always mentioned we shared the title with Michigan? ****ersHow geeked up are wolf fans right now? None of you have ever witnessed a natty in FB before and here you are one day from possibly getting a chance to partake in the sweetness.
I don’t think it’s about money for him. He has plenty. It’s the fact that he is not in the big boy league and has not won at allAt this point, it is probably not just a ploy to get another raise from the wolfs.
Especially if he wins it all tomorrow night, why stay, IF his goal was to coach (again) in the NFL and win a Super Bowl.
I thought he was a grand slam hire for the wolfs...then he kind of looked like a lame hire but if he wins it all tomorrow, finally giving wolf fans a national championship, something they pretty much have never had before, well, that would be a great time to cash out for what, 11 million a year in the NFL?
I agree, he wants to have Super Bowl ring just like his brother..I don’t think it’s about money for him. He has plenty. It’s the fact that he is not in the big boy league and has not won at all
Guy is too goofy to stay anywhere too long. Plus I'm sure it sucks at Christmas listening to bro talk about the NFL playoffs.I agree, he wants to have Super Bowl ring just like his brother..
Think he is tired of all the suspensions that he was given and tomorrow night is his last game coaching Meechigan…
I don’t think it’s about money for him. He has plenty. It’s the fact that he is not in the big boy league and has not won at all
Been in Ann Arbor for 9 years now that’s been a pretty good stay considering that Nebraska has only two Head Coaches that have coached longer than 9 years at Nebraska and I don’t have to tell who those two are..Guy is too goofy to stay anywhere too long. Plus I'm sure it sucks at Christmas listening to bro talk about the NFL playoffs.
This raises an interesting question. Is Michigan a great job.
Yes and no. In the NFL pay per amount of work is better (and time off), but you control less, and even good coaches can find themselves in bad situations and get drummed out quickly.Plus he doesn’t have to recruit and deal with the portal and NIL. You can actually take a vacation(s) in the offseason cause you don’t have to recruit, coach spring ball, run summer camps, recruit some more and then it’s media days and fall camp. I would think coaching in the NFL (if you’re good enough to survive) would be a million times better than college.
Go to a place with a big-time quarterback. Every other position is gettable
This raises an interesting question. Is Michigan a great job.
Michigan basketball is not a great job, not even close.
Michigan football?
They have stupid admissions policies. They don't allow (or did not allow) seniors to transfer in, without a lot of begging.Don’t know why this is even debatable? Checks every box…blue blood, fan support, facilities, money, P2 conference, fresh off a national championship, etc. Don’t know what else you’d need to consider it a great job? Or am I missing something?
They have stupid admissions policies. They don't allow (or did not allow) seniors to transfer in, without a lot of begging.
Historically, until the other night, they never really have done anything. 1 split title in the last hundred years?
I am just not sure if it is as amazing of a job as it COULD be.
Maybe you are right.I don't know about their current admissions policies for football players. But generally, with strict admissions policies comes a better education. Which, whether we want to admit it or not, Michigan is. Plus, if anything, being able to win despite strict admissions should be considered a positive, not a negative.
And yeah, they haven't done much, but they are usually in the conversation (esp recently) and they are considered by just about everyone to be one of 8 true blue blood programs. Probably top 6-7 job in college football, currently? Depending on how you want to define it. I'd say that's pretty damn good.
Look, I don't like the mother f*ckers, but gotta give credit where credit is due.
I’m thing the majority know he’s leaving for the NFL..Can you imagine the soul crushing loss this would be for wolf fans???
that's because the press voted Michigan #1 and their elitist minds think their opinions are the only ones with merit.You ever notice when media personnel talk about Michigans last title it’s never mentioned split with Nebraska but when they say reciprocate it’s always mentioned we shared the title with Michigan? ****ers
Not debatable, but timing might be an issue. Following an alum that lead them to an NC means the bar is high now for the next head coach.Don’t know why this is even debatable? Checks every box…blue blood, fan support, facilities, money, P2 conference, fresh off a national championship, etc. Don’t know what else you’d need to consider it a great job? Or am I missing something?
I will take "Things you have said to your wife in bed for 500"Expect to be disappointed.