Michigan’s Sherone Moore to be named head coach

Will be interesting. Moore going with a different approach than Freeman did. Freeman kept Rees as OC and brought in Al Golden(who has been great). Freeman's OC this past year(a promotion from w/in wasn't great.
 
Will be interesting. Moore going with a different approach than Freeman did. Freeman kept Rees as OC and brought in Al Golden(who has been great). Freeman's OC this past year(a promotion from w/in wasn't great.

I wonder how much of this is outside candidates just having zero interest. As much as MnB wants to claim 2 currently ongoing NCAA investigations is "doing nothing that will prevent anyone from coming there". You know it actually is.
 
I wonder how much of this is outside candidates just having zero interest. As much as MnB wants to claim 2 currently ongoing NCAA investigations is "doing nothing that will prevent anyone from coming there". You know it actually is.
Well they saw all the things that had to fall into place just right for that program to finally get a legitimate title post-WW2. The talent is leaving, the fans are pissed about Harbaugh taking Minter and Herbert, and the AD won't consider looking at NIL.
 
Well they saw all the things that had to fall into place just right for that program to finally get a legitimate title post-WW2. The talent is leaving, the fans are pissed about Harbaugh taking Minter and Herbert, and the AD won't consider looking at NIL.

The DFBIA thinks that because a coach was a part of a staff that won a national title they of course are going to automatically be a successful coach at whatever position they stick them in.

Imagine if Urban left after 2014 and we just promoted Ed Warriner to HC and like Stan Drayton to OC. Lmao.
 
I wonder how much of this is outside candidates just having zero interest. As much as MnB wants to claim 2 currently ongoing NCAA investigations is "doing nothing that will prevent anyone from coming there". You know it actually is.

The timing isn't great either for them trying to do this in late Jan/early Feb. We'll just have to see how it works. This new OC doesn't have much of a track record, but ODU was pretty bad on offense in 2021.
 
Well they saw all the things that had to fall into place just right for that program to finally get a legitimate title post-WW2. The talent is leaving, the fans are pissed about Harbaugh taking Minter and Herbert, and the AD won't consider looking at NIL.
You want so bad for this to be the truth. It has to eat at you every day knowing THE Michigan Wolverines are the National Champions.

Imagine what Harbaugh would do if he had a school buying him players. Michigan is just lucky OAM keeps the coach they have right now. None of what Michigan has done the last 3 years could have been possible without him. Rumor is -- when Michigan gets their National Championship rings -- they are going to get one for Day.
 
You want so bad for this to be the truth. It has to eat at you every day knowing THE Michigan Wolverines are the National Champions.

Imagine what Harbaugh would do if he had a school buying him players. Michigan is just lucky OAM keeps the coach they have right now. None of what Michigan has done the last 3 years could have been possible without him. Rumor is -- when Michigan gets their National Championship rings -- they are going to get one for Day.
LOL nothing I said is untrue. Also, if Day is such a bad coach, why did you have to cheat in order to finally beat him?
 
LOL nothing I said is untrue. Also, if Day is such a bad coach, why did you have to cheat in order to finally beat him?
Nothing I said is untrue either. Can you talk to Day for UM so we make sure to get him the right sized ring. It will be his only chance to get a national championship ring at OAM.
 
Nothing I said is untrue either. Can you talk to Day for UM so we make sure to get him the right sized ring. It will be his only chance to get a national championship ring at OAM.
So you continue to duck the question of why michigan had to cheat.
 
So you continue to duck the question of why michigan had to cheat.
Me looking for those NCAA allegations of "cheating"

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So they're just investigating the football team for shits and giggles? Why did you fire Stallions?
So anyone who's ever been investigated for something is therefor guilty of a crime?

Harbaugh can fire anyone for anything. Insubordination especially.
 
So anyone who's ever been investigated for something is therefor guilty of a crime?

Harbaugh can fire anyone for anything. Insubordination especially.
What exactly did Stallions do that was "insubordinate"?
 
What exactly did Stallions do that was "insubordinate"?
Was operating a grey area scouting operation without the knowledge of the staff. Seems pretty obvious why one would fire him.
 
Was operating a scouting operation and relaying information that was gotten in direct violation of NCAA guidelines with the knowledge of several members of the staff, if not all of them. Seems pretty obvious why one would fire him.
FIFY
 
Must be why you fired him then. For totally not breaking any NCAA rules.
If I operated a scheme that wasn't illegal but operated in a sketchy grey area without letting my supervisors know, I'd get fired too
 
If I was operating a scouting operation and relaying information that was gotten in direct violation of NCAA guidelines with the knowledge of several members of the staff, if not all of them, but then got caught, I'd get fired too
There ya go. Happy to help.
 
There ya go. Happy to help.
The information was not gathered via an NCAA rule violation. Again, the NCAA has no rule against 3rd party scouting. You seem to want to make up rules to try and cope with losing....
 
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