GunnersApe

January 26th, 2012 at 9:22 AM ^

Just as long as there is no more recruiting shenanigans for the Bobcats he can reset his career after the NYG stint. Can't wait to see the Zips reactions.  

FrankMurphy

January 26th, 2012 at 4:36 PM ^

Ha!

Seriously though, I was kind of worried that Meyer would hire Loeffler as his offensive coordinator. But now that Loeffler is at Auburn, it's doubtful that he'll ever end up at Ohio. If he does as well at Auburn as he did at Temple, I would like to see Michigan hire him when Borges decides to move on or retire. 

Space Coyote

January 26th, 2012 at 11:58 AM ^

A lot of coaches have a lot of mutual respect for their rivals.  It is a reason they are rivals.  The reason OSU is a rival is because you have to respect their ability on the football field.  They have been well coached over the years and put out a good product.  ND too.  MSU is more of a rival now because the product on the football field has been better.  While some rival coaches may not like each other, they probably respect their staffs.  And if they get along fine with the assistant and respect their ability to coach, it makes sense to move up in the coaching world in this way (ie going from schools closely associated with each other).

It works the same way in business, in lots of jobs competitors pouch from rival companies because they respect what they do.  Urban Meyer is a mid-western guy and I would guess respects Michigan greatly.  That is why he seems to have a lot of former Michigan coaches.

StephenRKass

January 26th, 2012 at 9:59 AM ^

I didn't play football, so I can't speak to this definitively. However, it has been my observation that the coaching "fraternity" is indeed a brotherhood. Good football (& basketball) coaching is praised, good team play is appreciated, regardless of the team. Dirty play, dirty recruiting, sloppy coaching, lazy play, is looked down on. Whether you played for a rival or not doesn't matter.

To cut to the chase, Sheridan's time at good schools reflects well on him. Sometimes, we can forget that Bo was part of Woody's staff at Ohio State. Or that Mattison was a coach at ND & Florida. Their resume doesn't mean they shouldn't be at Michigan.

You see this in the pros all the time when former college rivals become teammates. Conversely, we'll see a glimpse of this next week when former teammates Burke & Sullinger play against each other on the basketball court this Sunday for the first time in organized ball. Just a few months ago, Beilein and Michigan played against Bradley, where Beilein's son is on the staff.

The exception is when a head coach has so much success for so many years at one school that he becomes an icon who can't go somewhere else (Bo, Woody, JoPa, Bear Bryant, maybe Landry or Ditka in the pros.)

Suffice to say, I too wish Sheridan well, except when Ohio is playing Michigan.

jerseyblue

January 26th, 2012 at 10:06 AM ^

When I saw the headline I thought it was the other team we call Ohio. I thought "Yes!! He'll bring them down from the inside." He was just terrible in his '09 stint as Giants DC. He was to them as Gerg was to UM. I'm sorry he's going to the real Ohio.