UM Fan from Sydney

January 7th, 2016 at 8:08 PM ^

WTF

I don't understand why anyone would want to leave this staff, other than head coaching offers. I can certainly see why DJ left.

massblue

January 7th, 2016 at 8:28 PM ^

He might be trying to make the team better.  Perhaps he has someone in mind to take over the special team and he thinks this person will do as well.  The net effect of Partridge being on the road recruiting and perhaps Bush senior taking over his position will be a net positive deal.

Mr. Yost

January 7th, 2016 at 9:16 PM ^

Why can't a guy just want to go coach in Cali where's he's comfortable?

Maybe he did a year in Ann Arbor, didn't like it as much as he thought...and dipped.

It's freezing right now up there. Maybe he just wanted some So Cal weather.

He's an older guy and he's a special teams coordinator...at that point it's a life decision. It's not like he's needs Harbaugh because he's an aspiring HC an he wants to learn from the best.

The arrogance of people speculating that someone wouldn't DARE leave Harbaugh or Michigan is just silly.

This isn't that far fetched. If this was Drevno or Wheatley or Jackson or anyone else (including Mattison) leaving for a lateral job --- then yes, it doesn't make sense and I'd think maaaybe something is up.

You're talking about an older guy, a guy who's ALWAYS going to coach special teams until he retires...he's basically doing EXACTLY what Greg Mattison is doing in coming and staying at Michigan as a DLine coach.

Do you think Mattison couldn't go be a DC tomorrow if he wanted? Of course he could. But his quality of life is in Ann Arbor. It's with his grandchildren and the place he knows as home.

Why can't it be the same for Baxter?

Hail Harbo

January 7th, 2016 at 8:18 PM ^

His squad had a blocked punt as well, also had the dreaded 10 man formation at least once and the roughing the kicker penalty.  Not really sure what value he added to the staff, maybe Blake O'Neill chose Michigan because of John Baxter.

Hail Harbo

January 7th, 2016 at 9:14 PM ^

I don't think it reasonable to say ST was any better in 2015 than in 2014.  Both punt units gave up a TD and while ST did finally return a punt for a TD, it also had a punt blocked which hasn't happened to Michigan for some years.  On the whole I'd say ST were servicable, certainly not a liablity, but on balance not really game changing.

Here's the thing, can you really say that ST production was worth the cost of a dedicated coach?  Measure that against those teams who have assigned ST as an additional duty for one of the coaches or HC.

HimJarbaugh

January 8th, 2016 at 8:57 AM ^

What? UM flipped the field with punts all year long, returned a kick for a TD, and despite the big question mark at kicker managed to nail all extra points and go 18/22 with a converted punter. 

Just having opponents likely start inside their 10 or 20 was a huge difference over last year.