Accomplishing Brandons goal-best athletic program in the country

Submitted by cypress on

When Dave Brandon took over, he let it be known that his job was to make our athletic program the best, and he knows that while success in all sports is important, football and basketball have to lead the way. We've discussed the coaching situation in football more than enough, but regardless of who is leading, we have the resources in place to be very successful moving forward. The Big House renovation was key and will hopefully be seen as the start of a new, successful era in football.

Basketball has been neglected for many years, but there appears to be hope for the future. Brandon stated the renovated Crisler Arena will be among the best in the Big 10. With no practice facility and an outdated arena, it has been impossible to recruit against the best teams, especially a dominant in-state team like MSU. I don't know the time frame when these things will be completed, but I believe Beilein can coach when he gets the right players, and the assist this will bring with recruiting will be huge.

The past few years have been difficult, and for basketball its been longer than a few years, but I still believe the future is bright. Michigan needs to regain its place as THE school in this state and hopefully the conference. I think Brandon knows how to get us there, it just won't happen overnight.

Mitch Cumstein

December 1st, 2010 at 10:31 AM ^

I agree that football, basketball and hockey need to lead the way.  However, if you look at the schools that win the Directors Cup, they are amazing at the olympic type sports. I think improvement in those sports will also help the athletic department to get to the top.

Wolverine96

December 1st, 2010 at 10:33 AM ^

The pracitce facility is currently being constructed and I think will be completed sometime in late 2011.

The Crisler Arena renovations were just recently approved by the Regents and will begin after the season.  Not sure on the timeframe for their completion.

psychomatt

December 1st, 2010 at 11:02 AM ^

The renovation of Michigan Stadium was nearly complete and the proposal to renovate Crisler was well underway before Dave Brandon took over from Bill Martin. Martin also spearheaded (and arranged funding for) the renovation of the Wilpon Baseball/Softball Complex and the construction of the new UM Soccer Complex and the Al Glick Fieldhouse indoor practice facility for football. I am sure Dave Brandon will be a great AD, but Bill Martin deserves the bulk of the credit for substantially upgrading UM's athletic facilities over the past five years.

COB

December 1st, 2010 at 3:21 PM ^

genuinely historic?  From my trips there, it seems like a total dump (seriously, not taking a shot at anyone).   Is Crisler worth saving or is it a cost consideration to revamp rather than build new?