Michigan’s Sherone Moore to be named head coach

Entire defensive staff needs replacing now. Hard for anyone to claim that 3rd base retort now. Lol.
Oh no its still 3rd base. All those players that signed during the cheating times are there. He should still win being born on 3rd and all. Harbs just doesnt give a shit about MI when he is not there.
 
Oh no its still 3rd base. All those players that signed during the cheating times are there. He should still win being born on 3rd and all. Harbs just doesnt give a shit about MI when he is not there.
Right. Sure this happened without some Harbaugh meddling

 
Right. Sure this happened without some Harbaugh meddling

Harbaugh: "Yeah sure, I'm gutting the staff completely and leaving the cupboard empty, but I got you a new senior associate athletic director!"
 
Harbaugh: "Yeah sure, I'm gutting the staff completely and leaving the cupboard empty, but I got you a new senior associate athletic director!"
General manager position -- newly created to manage recruiting and NIL. Hardly and athletic director.
 
General manager position -- newly created to manage recruiting and NIL. Hardly and athletic director.
Oh I know what it is, it's hardly a fair trade. Also I'm not sure Harbaugh had anything to do with it, he was at michigan as associate AD for over 5 years before he went to the Bears.

Noticed he's another Navy man, quite the interesting choice...
 
Oh I know what it is, it's hardly a fair trade. Also I'm not sure Harbaugh had anything to do with it, he was at michigan as associate AD for over 5 years before he went to the Bears.

Noticed he's another Navy man, quite the interesting choice...
Harbaugh played for the bears and is quite close with the leadership there. I'm not saying it's a "fair" trade, but I think the assertion that Harbaugh hates Michigan because he took some staff with him is absurd. He set up a succession plan.
 
Harbaugh played for the bears and is quite close with the leadership there. I'm not saying it's a "fair" trade, but I think the assertion that Harbaugh hates Michigan because he took some staff with him is absurd. He set up a succession plan.
I never said he hated michigan, but he sure as hell didn't set up a succession plan.
 
I never said he hated michigan, but he sure as hell didn't set up a succession plan.
Yes he did. We retained almost our entire offensive staff, including a built in head coaching candidate. Most of our defensive staff was almost certainly gone to the NFL anyway this year, with John, Jim and McDonald ALL needing defensive coordinators and other staff....might as well go to Harbaugh.
 
Yes he did. We retained almost our entire offensive staff, including a built in head coaching candidate. Most of our defensive staff was almost certainly gone to the NFL anyway this year, with John, Jim and McDonald ALL needing defensive coordinators and other staff....might as well go to Harbaugh.
He left Moore as the head coach in waiting and that was it. It's not a "succession plan" when you leave one guy and then take the entire rest of the staff with you. It's the exact opposite of a succession plan.
 
He left Moore as the head coach in waiting and that was it. It's not a "succession plan" when you leave one guy and then take the entire rest of the staff with you. It's the exact opposite of a succession plan.
I'd argue differently. Saban had no plan, this was the result

As of Friday, at least 14 Alabama players had entered the transfer portal or announced a new school since Saban’s retirement.

 
I'd argue differently. Saban had no plan, this was the result



That couldn't have less to do with Moore's situation at michigan. The mass exodus of players from Bama was because the majority of them were extremely high-end blue chips who only went to Bama to play for Saban, of course they'd leave. The michigan mass exodus is happening in the form of early NFL entrants and guys with no more eligibility. Oddly enough, Alabama is still left with more talent than Moore has.
 
That couldn't have less to do with Moore's situation at michigan. The mass exodus of players from Bama was because the majority of them were extremely high-end blue chips who only went to Bama to play for Saban, of course they'd leave. The michigan mass exodus is happening in the form of early NFL entrants and guys with no more eligibility. Oddly enough, Alabama is still left with more talent than Moore has.
Michigan's eligibility exoduses was on offense. Michigan has a pretty amazing amount of defensive talent returning. That's why getting a guy familiar with the scheme was so important. Michigan's defense should be one of the best in the nation again next year. Michigan's offense? The QB spot is going to be iffy without a transfer. We're either starting a true freshman 4/5 star, or we're starting a 3 star QB who's had time to develop, but had an absolutely terrible accuracy problem in HS. I expect we're going to rely heavily on Donovan Edwards.
 
Michigan's eligibility exoduses was on offense. Michigan has a pretty amazing amount of defensive talent returning. That's why getting a guy familiar with the scheme was so important. Michigan's defense should be one of the best in the nation again next year. Michigan's offense? The QB spot is going to be iffy without a transfer. We're either starting a true freshman 4/5 star, or we're starting a 3 star QB who's had time to develop, but had an absolutely terrible accuracy problem in HS. I expect we're going to rely heavily on Donovan Edwards.
Your defense will be solid, but likely won't be helped so much in 2024 like the past couple years with your offense controlling the clock so well with the running game. You're also underestimating losing so much experience at all 3 levels like you are. Edwards is a nice complimentary piece but he's definitely no Haskins or Corum. Not sure what QB will be there in the second portal opening but it'll need to be someone pretty special. You should still pound the medium/lower end teams into submission but Texas, OSU, USC, and Oregon could be real problems.
 
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