1) The University of Michigan is a very, very good university academically when it comes to undergraduate education. However, it really separates itself when it comes to GRADUATE programs, where it competes with Harvard, Stanford, Berkeley, etc. Graduate students come from everywhere and will continue to do so.
2) The state of Michigan has hit rock-bottom. It will only get better, in my opinion, in the next decade, so as far as losing population and the economy and everything, it looks like we should be fine.
I personally feel like Rich Rod is running a very Michigan-type program-do the right thing, keep the grades up, work hard, don't play dirty. If you look up his pregame speech videos (there are some on youtube) he always talks about playing good, physical football, with nothing cheap. Don't let the Freep convince you otherwise.
Have you ever worked for a company that relies on tons of data entry? Scout.com is like this, in the programming, I'm sure every team on the list has a little drop down with the options "High, medium, low interest". Some unpaid idiot intern like 5 months ago probably just forgot to change the drop down for Michigan from "medium" to "high".
Not an issue.
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Unfortunately I think this is a pretty accurate foreshadowing of the actual season coming up.
1) The University of Michigan is a very, very good university academically when it comes to undergraduate education. However, it really separates itself when it comes to GRADUATE programs, where it competes with Harvard, Stanford, Berkeley, etc. Graduate students come from everywhere and will continue to do so.
2) The state of Michigan has hit rock-bottom. It will only get better, in my opinion, in the next decade, so as far as losing population and the economy and everything, it looks like we should be fine.