I think it is also possible that he remians a defensive coordinator. I can imagine TAMU, for instance, offering Narduzzi the DC position there and doubling or tripling his salary.
We gave them seven points on the fumble. The defense gave up 40 points. I saw a lot of pregame predictions that had Indiana scoring in the 40's. They have a great offesne. I was in teh Big House, unfortuanately, when Florida State came in and put up 50+ on Bo, we lost, and I was pissed. Today we gave up 47, but we won, and I am happy. The defense probably won't be challenged like this the rest of the year, and I hope this was a learning expereince for them.
And they put pressure on the defense, no question. On the other hand, I saw a lot of poor tackling out there today and that is something which is inexcusable.
Hi deserved shit last week. Right now he is doing exaclty what he should be doing, burning Indiana's timeouts. He called a great game today, Give credit where it is due.
I for one fully expect Verlander to return to his old self in the playoffs. At least I sure as hell hope so. Home field advantage is gone, but on the other hand if they can win one in Oakland they will have a chance to finish off the A's at home.
Recruit: "Coach, I really like here but it's so damn cold. UCF wants me and I might go there because the weather is a lot nicer."
Coach: "I hear you. Let me put it htis way. There are two sort of important games this afternoon. One is in Chicago where it's 15 degrees. The other is in Pittsburgh where it's 18 degrees. By the way, former Wolverines will be all over both fields. Now if you want to go to college to have fun and spend time at the beach, go to UCF. If you want to get prepared to play in those games in Chicago and Pittsburgh and play for the former DC of the Baltimore Ravens, we've got a spot for you here."
Recruit: "Actually, it's not too bad here in the sun..."
What would have happened if Lloyd Carr had retired in 2002 instead of 2007? Bo would have still been alive and Michigan almost certainly would have hired within. And the leading candidate for the job would have been DL coach AND assistant head coach Brady Hoke. If you think that's unlikely don't forget htat Lloyd himself got the job in 1994 essentially the same way with no head coaching experience at all. That was eight years ago. Hoke's gotten a ton of experience since then. Let's see what he can do.
In the postgame highlight show after the Penn State game on ABC that knucklehead John Saunders said that Denard had been "benched" in favor of Forcier.
I wonder about the USC administration and Garrett's bosses. When Bill Martin interviewed RR hed brought MSC along with him and you know that nothing was going to happen until she signed off. It has been exactly one day since Carroll resigned. Is the USC administration that desperate that they would latch on to Kiffen so quickly?
The article says that Tuberville became a strong candidate when he agreed not to have a say in hiring his own staff. I wonder how this will work out if Tubs is in charge but has assistants that he doesn't choose.
I remember Bo used to run the option to the short side all the time and it would drive me nuts too, for the same reason. I assume it's because you have an extra guy or two over there?
Big Ten Network announcers for bball are light years ahead of their football brethren. I almost hate to admit it, but I like Gregory Kelser as an announcer.
just makes me realize how old and antiquated these NCAA rules sound. "The coach may write and telephone you..." When was that written, 1945? Does "write" include email, text message, twitter, etc? Do people really still use "telephone" as a verb?
With their defense the Huskers aren't going to need a whole lot of O. They are going to be a very good team next year. Let's hope Michigan's defense can turn around that quickly.
It is rare to find a public persona who displays such class and humility. I'll always remember his sweet southern drawl blending in with the chrirping of crickets out on the back porch.
"He stood there like a house by the side of the road and watched that one go by!"
"A lot of folks were counting us out of the dance back in December, but they weren't expecting us to upset UConn and win the Big Ten Tournament."
--John Beilein
Wish him the best of luck. Perhaps with treatment or surgery it's something he can overcome. Let's not forget that Bo coached another 20 years or so after his heart attack and surgery.
Take me back to my roots, baby!
Also, why not Schembechler/Hayes divisions? As an old NHL fan I'm sure you remmeber the old "Norris Division/Campbell Conference" days.
It's a good sign for Michigan basketball when fans are upset when the team doesn't win. It's a long season and there will be ups and downs, just ask Sparty. That being said, with our schedule we'll have to play well to keep our record over .500 at the end of the nonconference part of the schedule, and you know the Big Ten season is going to be a battle almost every night. A win here would have been nice but I'll bet this team picks up one or two wins later in the season that we might not expect.
I especially like the one Sparty comment suggesting that the perpetrators were somehow provoked. I'm sure those engineers came at them hard with their slide rules and calculators.
Looks like Shannon Shelton is actually doing some investigative reporting. Her reporting of this MSU incident stands in stark contrast to Rosenberg's ridiculous "invstigation" of Michigan practicing too much. Let's hope that Anger and the freep management give this MSU story the full investigative attention it deserves. My hopes are not high, however.
Another noisy faction is the "let's attack RichRod and get him out of there because in reality we fear him" crowd. This is mostly complrised of MSU and OSU fans and MSU shills like Valenti and Caputo who are at least smart enough to know that if RR sticks Michigan will be kicking their asses regularly in a few years.
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I think it is also possible that he remians a defensive coordinator. I can imagine TAMU, for instance, offering Narduzzi the DC position there and doubling or tripling his salary.
And will Urban go for two in order to do it?
Wait, are you referring to MSC or the offensive play calling?
We gave them seven points on the fumble. The defense gave up 40 points. I saw a lot of pregame predictions that had Indiana scoring in the 40's. They have a great offesne. I was in teh Big House, unfortuanately, when Florida State came in and put up 50+ on Bo, we lost, and I was pissed. Today we gave up 47, but we won, and I am happy. The defense probably won't be challenged like this the rest of the year, and I hope this was a learning expereince for them.
And they put pressure on the defense, no question. On the other hand, I saw a lot of poor tackling out there today and that is something which is inexcusable.
Hi deserved shit last week. Right now he is doing exaclty what he should be doing, burning Indiana's timeouts. He called a great game today, Give credit where it is due.
I for one fully expect Verlander to return to his old self in the playoffs. At least I sure as hell hope so. Home field advantage is gone, but on the other hand if they can win one in Oakland they will have a chance to finish off the A's at home.
Recruit: "Coach, I really like here but it's so damn cold. UCF wants me and I might go there because the weather is a lot nicer."
Coach: "I hear you. Let me put it htis way. There are two sort of important games this afternoon. One is in Chicago where it's 15 degrees. The other is in Pittsburgh where it's 18 degrees. By the way, former Wolverines will be all over both fields. Now if you want to go to college to have fun and spend time at the beach, go to UCF. If you want to get prepared to play in those games in Chicago and Pittsburgh and play for the former DC of the Baltimore Ravens, we've got a spot for you here."
Recruit: "Actually, it's not too bad here in the sun..."
Maybe they had Deromedi confused with our former beloved offesnive coordinator.
He will overcome
The scarlet and gray legions
Touch Tressel at last
What would have happened if Lloyd Carr had retired in 2002 instead of 2007? Bo would have still been alive and Michigan almost certainly would have hired within. And the leading candidate for the job would have been DL coach AND assistant head coach Brady Hoke. If you think that's unlikely don't forget htat Lloyd himself got the job in 1994 essentially the same way with no head coaching experience at all. That was eight years ago. Hoke's gotten a ton of experience since then. Let's see what he can do.
Not very well played but entertaining as hell.
I think the no-call on the late hit was a good one too. That dude was pushed.
That was a risky call by NC to run the ball with so little time left, for the very reason that we saw. Seems like a sideline pass was in order there.
In the postgame highlight show after the Penn State game on ABC that knucklehead John Saunders said that Denard had been "benched" in favor of Forcier.
because it could help take out some of the inequities of playing too many patsies.
And I especially like that you invented your own '"logistic scale" to do it.
All internet site names are now to appear with their letters in alphabetical order. Brian's site is now BGGLMOO.