I guess I don't get why they are using "best win" instead of "strength of schedule". Mich State's best win is Nebraska, whereas ND's is Stanford, so I guess kudos to State there. But who is their 2nd best win? Purdue?
ND's SoS is around #20, Mich State's is around #60. As for Alabama, it's top 10.
This board is the best. Every time I come here thinking yesterday's comedy can not be topped, someone proves me wrong with an insane idea like Ron Zook for coach.
That's 54-15 in the years surrounding Michigan. Pretty good
Yeah, his teams at Michigan sucked because of the defense (3-3-5 in Big Ten was dumb), but he improved every year, he didn't turn into a bad coach when he came to Michigan. Hoke's record outside of Michigan was marginal at best and his teams get worse every year.
I think if Rodriguez had gotten another year there's a good chance he'd still be at Michigan. Too bad he got run off for not being a Michigan man.
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Kiffen would be perfect fit. Ace recruiter, lax on the rules. They'd be up and running in no time.
but he will never live this down, ever. No one will ever look back favorably on his tenure.
This disaster will be on every pre-game "rivalry" highlights reel for UM/MSU until the end of time.
I guess I don't get why they are using "best win" instead of "strength of schedule". Mich State's best win is Nebraska, whereas ND's is Stanford, so I guess kudos to State there. But who is their 2nd best win? Purdue?
ND's SoS is around #20, Mich State's is around #60. As for Alabama, it's top 10.
This season is a bust, don't you need some reps for next year's QB? Or are all eggs in the sexy graduate transfer basket?
This board is the best. Every time I come here thinking yesterday's comedy can not be topped, someone proves me wrong with an insane idea like Ron Zook for coach.
RR record:
2005 11-1
2006 11-2
2007 11-2
2012 8-5
2013 8-5
2014 5-0 (so far)
That's 54-15 in the years surrounding Michigan. Pretty good
Yeah, his teams at Michigan sucked because of the defense (3-3-5 in Big Ten was dumb), but he improved every year, he didn't turn into a bad coach when he came to Michigan. Hoke's record outside of Michigan was marginal at best and his teams get worse every year.
I think if Rodriguez had gotten another year there's a good chance he'd still be at Michigan. Too bad he got run off for not being a Michigan man.
Is there any precedent for a university attempting to hire an AD and head football coach at the same time?