I’m about as big of a Michigan collector as there is and I’m passing on this. I was waiting on this signing to be announced but they’ve grossly outpriced the market. Even make it $150 (still steep but more consistent to a rookie his caliber and the fact that it’s a private event) and I guarantee overall revenue would far exceed what they’ll make at these rates. Disappointing to see. Plus his signature is pretty terrible. Literally “JJ”.
These “reporters” are a joke. Leaning on anonymous sources and not having the balls to put any names out there of who’s providing what info. We want real sources
If you ever find yourself in Greenville, SC, I believe the old owner opened up a Myles Pizza there a couple years ago. I just remember how heavy those boxes would be
I'm so bummed by this. Leach is obviously well known for his unique persona, but man oh man did he know how to build an offense. It definitely isn't my favorite style of football, but you cannot argue the effectiveness it has (especially at programs that may not pull in the most elite talent). It's a shame he never had a chance to completely fulfill his vision at a single program. Each passing year, it always seemed like his program was closer and closer to being a top dog. I really feel like Miss St. would have been a huge problem for the SEC in a year or two. Texas Tech was the closest he tasted and then he had the rug pulled out from under him.
Take a look at his coaching tree whenever you have a chance. I don't know if there's another guy out there who's had such a wide impact on the collegiate coaching landscape than he has over the past 20 or so years. He took the air raid from BYU and Hal Mumme, and elevated it to a completely new level. Such a unique offensive schemes is exactly why college football has always been so much more enjoyable than the NFL and he was a huge reason why. RIP to a football legend and innovator.
Yep, this is what I've gathered too. In fact, his dad replied to someone on Twitter yesterday saying "If he would've used their doctors maybe" in response to someone saying the UM doctors recommended a medical retirement. Sounds like dad guided him to this decision and now they are facing unexpected consequences.
If this is truly the case, then good on Harbaugh and the staff. What a foolish decision to not hash things out with medical professionals at UofM (of all places!) and just decide to get back surgery at a random FL clinic without team approval. I have no doubt that All wanted to get healthy and return to the team ASAP, but this was the wrong way to go about it and it clearly backfired. Harbaugh had to make the decision to follow protocol with his medical staff or play favoritism. Could you imagine if he turned a blind eye and a serious injury occurred afterwards? He had no choice.
All is a great player and I wish him luck and hope he stays healthy, but he and his family need to realize they forced this issue. Don't drag the program about culture issues when this is the story. In fact, maybe question why the new school's doctors are so willing to sign off.
I randomly came across it on Twitter awhile ago and was just as surprised. The photographer probably had the stadium’s best view for that moment and perfectly captured it. Glad to share!
Warde got extremely lucky on how things worked out after losing Beilein. He better pray he gets lucky again if this happens. Losing your top two guys is not good, I don’t care where they ended up.
That was the performance of a team who thought they could coast into this game and cut down nets. Hopefully a halftime talking will inspire them a bit more
Very nice, it’s always cool to see these pieces from the program’s history. Not too long ago I got a signed copy of Yost’s book “Football for Player and Spectator”, which is also quite an interesting book to flip through. I took a chance since it wasn’t authenticated at the time, but have since had it authenticated.
What a ride. The progress they made from November to the tournament is incredible. I’ll miss watching these seniors, they will always have a memorable legacy.
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I’m about as big of a Michigan collector as there is and I’m passing on this. I was waiting on this signing to be announced but they’ve grossly outpriced the market. Even make it $150 (still steep but more consistent to a rookie his caliber and the fact that it’s a private event) and I guarantee overall revenue would far exceed what they’ll make at these rates. Disappointing to see. Plus his signature is pretty terrible. Literally “JJ”.
Oh look, our daily 7:00 leak. Right on time.
These “reporters” are a joke. Leaning on anonymous sources and not having the balls to put any names out there of who’s providing what info. We want real sources
If you ever find yourself in Greenville, SC, I believe the old owner opened up a Myles Pizza there a couple years ago. I just remember how heavy those boxes would be
I'm so bummed by this. Leach is obviously well known for his unique persona, but man oh man did he know how to build an offense. It definitely isn't my favorite style of football, but you cannot argue the effectiveness it has (especially at programs that may not pull in the most elite talent). It's a shame he never had a chance to completely fulfill his vision at a single program. Each passing year, it always seemed like his program was closer and closer to being a top dog. I really feel like Miss St. would have been a huge problem for the SEC in a year or two. Texas Tech was the closest he tasted and then he had the rug pulled out from under him.
Take a look at his coaching tree whenever you have a chance. I don't know if there's another guy out there who's had such a wide impact on the collegiate coaching landscape than he has over the past 20 or so years. He took the air raid from BYU and Hal Mumme, and elevated it to a completely new level. Such a unique offensive schemes is exactly why college football has always been so much more enjoyable than the NFL and he was a huge reason why. RIP to a football legend and innovator.
Yep, this is what I've gathered too. In fact, his dad replied to someone on Twitter yesterday saying "If he would've used their doctors maybe" in response to someone saying the UM doctors recommended a medical retirement. Sounds like dad guided him to this decision and now they are facing unexpected consequences.
If this is truly the case, then good on Harbaugh and the staff. What a foolish decision to not hash things out with medical professionals at UofM (of all places!) and just decide to get back surgery at a random FL clinic without team approval. I have no doubt that All wanted to get healthy and return to the team ASAP, but this was the wrong way to go about it and it clearly backfired. Harbaugh had to make the decision to follow protocol with his medical staff or play favoritism. Could you imagine if he turned a blind eye and a serious injury occurred afterwards? He had no choice.
All is a great player and I wish him luck and hope he stays healthy, but he and his family need to realize they forced this issue. Don't drag the program about culture issues when this is the story. In fact, maybe question why the new school's doctors are so willing to sign off.
Slow down. Feed Hunter. This is stupid
Maybe run a set this half? Just an idea
I randomly came across it on Twitter awhile ago and was just as surprised. The photographer probably had the stadium’s best view for that moment and perfectly captured it. Glad to share!
Warde got extremely lucky on how things worked out after losing Beilein. He better pray he gets lucky again if this happens. Losing your top two guys is not good, I don’t care where they ended up.
Oregon RB has some Sam McGuffie vibes.
Basically 8 chances to win. Skunk skunk skunk
Not ideal for Franz to play his absolute worst offensive performance of the season, if not career
Franz needs to attack the rim.
Bench Smith. He’s a liability now
That was the performance of a team who thought they could coast into this game and cut down nets. Hopefully a halftime talking will inspire them a bit more
Mike Smith has been BRUTAL
It’s one guy. How embarrassing
Flop. Cool
This administration ain’t it. Time to rebuild
1998 against Eastern Michigan, which I believe was Tom Brady's first win as a starter.
Very nice, it’s always cool to see these pieces from the program’s history. Not too long ago I got a signed copy of Yost’s book “Football for Player and Spectator”, which is also quite an interesting book to flip through. I took a chance since it wasn’t authenticated at the time, but have since had it authenticated.
May just be me, but not a big fan of sets where we could possibly lose both our QBs on the same play.
And how about we get a lead before running cute plays?
Offense looks like it’s trying to kill off a penalty being shorthanded. Love Simpson, but you can leave him uncovered and be fine
I would single out a player to complain about, but they all deserve it. Show some pride
Maybe try pushing the pace a little? Come on boys
What the FUCK?
Embarrassing. What a joke. Do these guys have ANY pride right now?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!
WIN THE GAME
The guy carried the ball out of bounds haha. Let's review
Stop acting like it's over! Good God, it's a 1 point game
ARE YOU KIDDING?
Not a foul. Just because Gray is overly aggressive inside doesn't mean it needs to be whistled.
Huge FT's from Teske.
Come on guys, it's only a 5 point game. Focus and dig deep.
Sit on him Teske
Someone give me an aneurysm of leadership right now.
Jesus Christ. You call THAT?
We need a leader to step up this second. I feel like everyone is waiting for someone else to do that job.
These announcers are just dying for Gray to get a bucket. We get it.
Maybe a little shit talking got Moe motivated. Here we go!
Not even close on these shots. DRIVE TO THE HOOP
Screw Wagner shooting threes. I would like to see him go inside and gain some confidence first.