Cleveland.com really hopes we got it right

Submitted by ZiggyZ on January 31st, 2024 at 11:57 AM

For a group of fans who did everything possible to destroy/discredit Michigan's football program this past year, they "really hope we got it right" with Sherrone Moore, "for the sake of the rivalry."

https://www.cleveland.com/sports/2024/01/for-the-ohio-state-football-rivalrys-sake-i-hope-michigan-football-hired-sherrone-moore-for-the-right-reason-jimmy-watkins.html

Midukman

January 31st, 2024 at 2:32 PM ^

Terrible piece. And no comment section, which I was looking forward to. Cleveland was a region I took care of years ago and only roots for 1 team. The browns. Sure they’ll sport a string of nuts around their necks during the game. But fall saturdays are spent watching preseason games and beating each other with dog bones. 

Perkis-Size Me

January 31st, 2024 at 12:12 PM ^

Tough talk considering your coach has lost three straight, including one to the guy Michigan just hired, and now that guy had to go out and buy a super-team for an upcoming "win or else" season. 

mGrowOld

January 31st, 2024 at 12:26 PM ^

For the record Cleveland.com is the smoldering wreckage of what used to be the Cleveland Plain Dealer.  And I've never in my life heard of "Jimmy Watkins" as he's been with them about 1.5 years and doesnt publish much.

My guess is he wrote this to get engagement from the OSU fans, not that he actually gives two shits about "the rivalry" given that he is an Ohio University grad.

Hey anybody down here who doesnt say "OMG Cheeterz" is a positive.  They have completely convinced themselves that any day now the Lord God NCAA will swoop down and vacate all our wins from 21-23 and certainly vacate our NCG and B1G titles.  And that a bowl ban and multiple scholarship reductions are on the way.

EJG

January 31st, 2024 at 12:38 PM ^

Their entire fanbase has infested themselves with this incestuous panacea.  I have to deal with this epidemic from Buckeyes in Southwest Florida.  Its boring and explaining it to them is a waste of time.  I say let them starve on their false nourishment.  It is all they have.

Amazinblu

January 31st, 2024 at 12:45 PM ^

And - the vernacular on 11 Warriors seems to be "TCUN" - "The Cheaters Up North" - Loss of Institutional Control, a Show Cause for the entire Michigan football staff - and, "major repurcussions" for Harbaugh's contract with LA because of the "Show Cause".

The "Show Cause" following Harbaugh and the NFL enforcing anything the NCAA may eventually say is one ongoing "gem of humor".

I'm actually wondering if there will EVER be an intelligent perspective on "11 Warriors" - and, it sounds as if "Cleveland.com" is just the same.

HouseHarbaugh

January 31st, 2024 at 1:17 PM ^

I looked on 11W after the Sherrone promotion, and while there was some of what you said, it was mostly the whole "third base" thing. Which doesn't apply to Sherrone, but it's rivalry banter so I don't have a real issue with it. Then I went to RCMB and it was so much worse. They basically said everything Sherrone ever done was because of cheating, and they cited the draft positions of Michigan OL, despite the fact that the OL who won the championship hasn't been drafted yet since they were all playing for Michigan last year.

RobSk

January 31st, 2024 at 2:55 PM ^

FWIW (not much) I've always thought the "born on third base" line was incredibly entertaining and...largely bullshit.

Taking over a very successful bigtime college football program and keeping it at a high level is REALLY HARD. It is not near as hard as taking over a bigtime college football program that has NOT been successful of late  (2014 Michigan) and TAKING it to a high level. That's true.

But it is really really difficult. Guess what? Ryan Day is a very capable coach and administrator who has kinda kicked ass during one of the most difficult transitions in sports history...Well, he's kicked a decent amount of ass. He obviously missed one, yeah?

What's my point? The dude is a fantastic football coach, and WE KICKED HIS BUTT 3 years in a row! That accomplishment isn't made BETTER by pretending he's bad at what he does. It's made better by saying "Yeah, he's good, but JH and Michigan were way BETTER!".

Sherrone faces a big challenge here. I hope he gets the time and resources and buy in from the AD and others to give him a chance to succeed. He wasn't "born on third base" anymore than Day was, and whatever advantages either one has is overwhelmed by the expectations and difficulties inherent in the job.

      Rob

jmblue

January 31st, 2024 at 3:16 PM ^

Ryan Day is a very capable coach and administrator who has kinda kicked ass during one of the most difficult transitions in sports history..

Wait, what?  In what way was inheriting Urban Meyer's program "one of the most difficult transitions in sports history?"

kehnonymous

January 31st, 2024 at 12:27 PM ^

After beating Penn State in a game where he found out he'd have to fill-in as head coach 18 hours before kick off, and finding out three minutes after kick-off that we couldn't pass protect vs Chop Robinson, Sherrone Moore wore his heart on his sleeve in a post-game interview with Jenny Taft and told the world how much he loved his boss and his players.

After beating Notre Dame in a game because the Irish couldn't count to eleven (presumably because of forgetting to take off their pants), Ryan Day validated the lisping octogenarian who called him soft by cutting the softest WWE promo ever, and then mosh pits with his players like a Billy Mays man-penguin before getting thoroughly outcoached by Sherrone Moore.

For the sake of the rivalry, I hope OSU got their hire right.

 

Amazinblu

January 31st, 2024 at 12:55 PM ^

A small "suggestion" - regarding your perspectives on the Penn State game.

I think it was about 18 hours before the game when Moore found out he MIGHT be the head coach against Penn State.   The TRO approach was still underway - and, I don't think it was "certain" that Moore would be the head coach until a few hours (or less) before kickoff.

The Buckeyes are certainly investing heavily in their '24 team - the quesiton is - in which position groups will those investments actually pay off.   The Buckeyes have a strong roster - not questioniong that; however - I do believe they will take a "half step back" at the QB position.   There are other areas (such as the secondary and RBs) where there should be an improvement / even higher caliber of talent.   As we all know - the OL is one question mark for the Buckeyes.

Time will tell.  November 30th in Columbus.   Go Blue!

kehnonymous

January 31st, 2024 at 1:02 PM ^

Oh, they'll never be short on talent and will likely and justifiably be favored this November, but the pressure is 1000% on them.  If they win, yes it will suck but they HAVE to win this game; after all, they had to buy an army of five star transfers and wait for our championship roster to graduate. 

We beat the best two offenses they'll ever have and then one of the best defenses they'll ever have in the three most meaningful editions of The Game and they'll never got those L's back.