I would have to disagree on the "nobody can fix it" point. I mean, Michigan has every advantage, other than people, to have a top 5/10 program in the country. To me, michgian just has to have the right people in place.
I never understand the comment "nobody can succeed at Michigan" or "Michigan never can return to what it was".
I mean, MSU has been successful the past five years. Really successful. The idea that Michigan can't at least be what Michigan state has been is utterly insane (not that this is close to the goal).
Most the time it's MSU fans saying this. My response is always "What non-personnel asset does MSU have that Michigan doesn't? Name me one area, besides current people, where MSU has an advantage over Michigan. Because if you can't (and you can't) the idea that "Michigan will never be Michigan" is ridiculous.
I understand that MSU fans are biased (so are we), but to actually read this sentence in a published article just removes any credibility about the rest of the article.
Been lurking for years as a guest and never commented ... But I just had to be part of the moment when Michigan football returned to being Michigan football.
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