Bye bye, RichRod

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TO EVERYBODY:  keep the comments on-topic, and no name-calling, or the thread will get locked.

joeyb

October 30th, 2010 at 9:44 PM ^

I wouldn't be upset at getting a new coach, but Harbaugh would be the worst we could get next year. That would require rebuilding the defense AND offense over the next 4 years. They need to get a defensive minded coach and hire an offensive coordinator that runs the spread.

joeyb

October 30th, 2010 at 10:13 PM ^

My point is that the first thing that Harbaugh would do when he got here is change our offensive philosophy. You are going to have the same attrition that we had when RR came in. When people don't see results for the next 3 years because he has to rebuild our offense and defense, he is going to be in the same hot water that RR was in.

We need to continue building on what we have or we don't have a shot for the next few years.

chris16w

October 30th, 2010 at 10:59 PM ^

Sure, RR needed specific players, but Harbaugh wouldn't need personnel unlike what we have now. You can run a pro-style offense with an athletic offensive line, receivers and backs that are both large and athletic. As for quarterback, just go with Tate and that's probably all he needs.

Defense is the real problem anyways, and it's more difficult to build a great defense. Plenty of teams throughout the country run an efficient gimmicky offense, but when they play good teams, they see what's happening to us now.

08mms

October 30th, 2010 at 10:02 PM ^

Meh, Harbaugh is a brilliant coach, I'm less worried about him making lemonade out of the brights spots on our offense.  But for the fact that I feel like he'll end up in the pros before too long, he is the best cultural and recruiting fit at least.

maizenbluedevil

October 31st, 2010 at 1:15 AM ^

I wouldn't.

Firstly, NFL isn't going to be happening next year.  So, some team's gonna hire him to do nothing?

Secondly, chance to coach at the alma mater, and if Brandon wanted him he'd throw enough money at him to make it happen.  Plus Brandon's a marketing guy.  You don't think he could sell Harbaugh on the opportunity to return M to glory? 

I don't think this will happen and support RR.  But speaking in hypotheticals, Harbaugh taking an opportunity to coach here - if it were offered - wouldn't surprise me.  What would surprise me more is the opportunity getting offered to begin with.  I think RR will be here a long time.

maizenblue92

October 30th, 2010 at 9:32 PM ^

I have defended Rich Rod for a while and gave him opportunity after opporntunity and coming off a bye you look like this. Not only did the defense look very unprepared but the offense just isn't scoring. Everyone points to MSU and Iowa but they got most of those points in desperation time against prevents. At some point it is time to realize a bad investment. Harbaugh, coming to a football field near you.

jazzmanuofm

October 30th, 2010 at 9:36 PM ^

For 2 years I have been given negative points for voicing my opinion about Rich Rodriguez.....I hope this game is the nail in the coffin.  Jim Harbaugh is available, we need a Michigan Man now before we become another Nebraska under Bill Callahan, this is a disgrace, and for  the 1st time in my life I am disgraced to be a Michigan fan.  I never thought I would miss Llyod Carr, but I do...I'd give anything for the Pro-Style Kirk Ferentz style coaching.  Please Dave Brandon save us!!!!!

Magnum P.I.

October 30th, 2010 at 9:48 PM ^

The U-M HC seat sure doesn't have the luster it did three years ago, but I think Harbaugh would come just for the opportunity to the be the savior of his alma mater. "In U-M's darkest hour, one man rose from the ruins . . . "

griesecheeks

October 31st, 2010 at 12:58 AM ^

Because he's an arrogant dude who would love nothing more than to be the guy who restored Michigan to being Michigan. I'm not kidding. And I don't mean this in a negative way. It's time for someone to step up and instill confidence in this program. I have thought Rich could really do that, but it's not really happening. The formula's not working, and at this point I think it's a toss up as to whether it's a better idea to stick with Rich or bring in fresh blood. It looks more and more like the Rodriguez experiment may have to be chalked up as a mistake, though...

THAT SAID, there are 4 games to be played, and 2 are potentially winnable. I'm sure DB will look at the entire body of work and make a decision. If we can eek out a bowl game, I think it's worth continuing the experiment for another year. 

Another thing to consider regarding the coaching question: I do not want us to fire Rod unless there is a clearcut guy to target. Brandon, IMO, must have a sure-fire guy or 2 in mind that are essentially "can't miss". If not, I have no desire in seeing a 'project' take over. Harbaugh fits the bill, IMO, as a "can't miss guy'".

fortunately, Purdue is still on our schedule.

LumberJack

October 31st, 2010 at 9:00 AM ^

It's crackheads like you that make times like these so unbearable.

If you've been dogging RR for two years, you deserved every neg you got.  RR may not be the right coach for Michigan, but you couldn't have known that two years ago; RR was in his FIRST SEASON as head coach.  You were just another idiot afraid of change and mindlessly calling for a "Michigan Man" to take the helm.  What a dumb notion: only a "Michigan Man" can lead Michigan's football team to the promised land, and no other man will do.  RIIIIIGGGHHHT.

Louie C

October 30th, 2010 at 9:56 PM ^

The fucked up thing is how can you prepare for PSU? They are starting a fucking walk-on, and has to rely on Royster. Not much to prepare for. It would seem that all you have to do is just show the fuck up. But no, they are treating PSU like they're fucking lepers, and not even trying to tackle. I'm trying to be cool, and trying to hang in there for the coach because I REALLY like him, but this is starting to get out of hand. Getting rid of Schafer was a bad idea.

liam1231

October 30th, 2010 at 9:32 PM ^

I try and try to be true to RR. I like him, I honestly do, but Good God man! Two weeks to prepare and we get this crap! Against a really bad Penn St. team? Come on! It's getting to the point where I can't keep defending RR.

MaizeAndBlueWahoo

October 30th, 2010 at 9:35 PM ^

What's different about anything?  Why should this all of a sudden be the tipping point?  The secondary is still the secondary, and the line minus Mike Martin is no surprise either.

PSU's doing a nice job giving McGloin playcalls that don't let his weaknesses show through, and it helps that he has a running game, and the only reason that's the case is because Martin's out.

To make a long story short: rabble rabble rabble rabSHUT UP.

CalJr3000

October 30th, 2010 at 9:38 PM ^

Are we ever going to win a Big 10 game that isn't by a couple points to Indiana?  Are we going to hire a DC that gets to run a defense he thinks makes sense?  Are we going to coach our players up instead of letting them regress?  Are we going to rely entirely on our offense every single game, one that works sometimes against other conferences but not ours?  I'm sorry, PSU is terrible this year, and there's no reason to be down to them like this.

Nosce Te Ipsum

October 30th, 2010 at 9:43 PM ^

You really are unsmart. Rabble Rabble Rabble. You can offer that crap up to discount what others say and it's fine? You were being a snarky poo poo head. I am not giving up on the players but I am done with RR and his staff.

 

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