Schad: Miles to interview with Michigan

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Yeah, I know Joe Schad is NOT always accurate, but still:

Michigan has expressed desire to interview Les Miles; expected to happen, sources say

Let's discuss. Again.

WorldBPelekoudas

January 8th, 2011 at 9:57 PM ^

I've been trying to spread it all day. It's out of the box. Hoke gets a chance to prove that he can put together a defense that can win in the big ten, and if he succeeds he becomes HC when Lesticles goes grass-chewing into the sunset. If he fails, we hire Harbaugh after he washes out of the NFL.

Rico616

January 8th, 2011 at 9:31 PM ^

Hey just wondering since so many Mich fans hated Rodriguez and it seems like a lot of people seem to hate Miles....which coach would make Michigan fans stop whining?

IPFW_Wolverines

January 8th, 2011 at 9:33 PM ^

1. Why did you screw that kid over at LSU?

2. Is grass a normal part of your diet?

3. How will you improve your clock management skills?

4. Why did you diss Michigan the last time you were wanted here?

5. Looking at your recruiting class the vast majority of the kids are from La. How are you going to recruit nationally? 

gobluesasquatch

January 8th, 2011 at 9:40 PM ^

1) He didn't work hard enough. T'hat's my story, sticking too it. I have a damn strong team. 

2) Field turf will do fine

3) What your deal (Oh wait, wrong Michigan grad)

4) Martin never called. I think Lloyd doesn't like me.

5) Hmm ... recruit Louisiana easily or recruit the nation and lose Louisiana prospect ...  I think you have my real answer for #4.

john22

January 8th, 2011 at 9:46 PM ^

when everybody else does it in the sec why would you not.2,no,3,by watching the clock.4,I don't think he even got offered the job.5,when you have the talent that they have in that state why not lock them up,also if you look at their roster you will see they recuirt nationally!!!

Eye of the Tiger

January 8th, 2011 at 9:39 PM ^

Let's see:

*The last college coaching experience he had was as quarterbacks coach for University of the pacific in 1989 and wide receivers coach at Pitt in 1991

*Runs the west coast offense (pro-style, outdated even in the stodgy pros)

*Defensive success at Tampa Bay attributable to Tony Dungy's personnel and cover 2 scheme

Why is this name even coming up?  

PurpleStuff

January 8th, 2011 at 9:42 PM ^

Pete Carroll's last college experience: 1983 at NC State as DC.  Made the Raiders one of the best teams in pro football before leaving for Tampa.  Student of the game who has shown a keen interest in contemporary college offenses.

It is a home run hire.

Eye of the Tiger

January 9th, 2011 at 12:44 AM ^

I seem to remember a rescinded national championship, 15 vacated victories over two years and multiyear sanctions imposed on USC just as Carroll conveniently left for the NFL.

I'm not saying being an NFL guy made Carroll do any of this stuff, or that Gruden would walk that same path, but if the evidence for Gruden's supposed fitness for the Michigan job is the bang-up job Carroll did at USC then I'd say people need to revisit recent history.  The point is that the best possible example of the NFL refugee coming to a major college program is tainted by some of the most severe sanctions the NCAA has doled out in recent memory.  

FTR, I'm more inclined to think a Gruden hire would end up like the Wannstadt hire did for Pitt--mediocrity and disappointment, or the Callahan hire did for Nebraska--chaos and severe disappointment.  

Eye of the Tiger

January 9th, 2011 at 3:42 AM ^

And wants to get back into coaching.  Can't blame him for that, but he's still an awful fit for us.  And it's not just because he's an NFL guy with no meaningful experience at the college level.  It's also because he represents a return to the pro-style offense, which I was fine with 3 years ago when we had the personnel for it, but we don't anymore.  Plus we have the Big 10's most dynamic, though still somewhat raw, offensive player.  Does anyone really want to see him go?  Because he doesn't fit into the west coast offense Gruden uses.  

...oh, and I wonder why we both got neg'd there? I hope it's not because someone doesn't want to engage in a meaningful debate over the merits of their favored coaching candidate.   When a coach--any coach--has been chosen, then it's time for unity.  I'll even get behind Gruden and wish him the best in the slim chance he's hired.  But in the meantime, when he hasn't been, it's time for debate over whether he should be considered a serious candidate.  I don't see much reason he should be.   

NJblue2

January 8th, 2011 at 9:38 PM ^

I don't really like Miles because of the oversigning and stuff. If he didn't do that than sure I would love to have him, with a different OC of course.

19972000

January 8th, 2011 at 9:39 PM ^

If I've learned one thing from this fiasco, it's to not believe anything until you hear it directly from the source. Hopefully DB's press conference announcing the new coach is soon, because I need to start sleeping again.

CincyBlue

January 8th, 2011 at 9:40 PM ^

is it hasn't happened already.  What is Brandon doing?  He should be interviewing about 3 guys a day. 

If he hasn't talked to Miles yet that means he isn't close to a decision.  Which is really bad news for our recruiting class.