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  • People "gyrate" about it because the University of Michigan obsesses with selling it without really defining what they hell they're trying to sell.

    If the definition of a "Michigan Man" means that Brady Hoke was the best coach they were willing to consider, then there is something seriously wrong with their definition.
    Last edited by chemiclord; January 12, 2011, 05:36 PM.

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    • Originally posted by froot loops View Post
      Shhh

      Its fun to to provide a caricature that is an albatross.
      Man, you evil.
      I made baseball as fun as doing your taxes!

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      • One of the things that turned me off to him from the get go was in his interview when hired he was asked how important is the Ohio State game and his response was no more important than every other game. We expect to win every game we play.

        He came pretty short on those expectations pretty quickly.
        Fair enough



        Even more importantly, got beaten by teams that he should have trounced.
        Who should we have trounced this year that beat us? Penn state?



        Ya, he had the philosophy that a kicker (punter or place kicker) was nothing other than a low form of life and need not be addressed.
        Brandon gibbons was very highly rated coming out of HS and lost it when he got to college, and we brought in a new kicker in this class when he proved terrible. Also, Will Hagerup is an excellent punter, so I don't know what you're talking about there.



        He might be a good coach in a league that only plays one or two games a season that you might be the underdog but, the Big Ten kicks each others asses every week. I have great respect for some of the SE Conference teams but believe that any of them would have a hard time competing year in and year out in the Big 10.
        So what does that say about a coach who was mediocre in a league that only plays one or two games a season?

        Look at Penn State. They were a perennial top 10 team and always in the hunt for the National Championship until they joined the Big 10. Then they became just another team with a storied background.
        Penn State has been one of our better teams these last few years, this year was obviously different.


        .....and had more players transfer than any other Coach in the history of the school with their replacements brought in the following recruitment class and not ready to play for another year after that.
        Of course there was an abnormally high transfer rate, we changed our entire offensive and defensive philosophies. Ryan mallet wasn't going to run the spread. The idea was, of course, that the spread was the future of college football, and after watching the title game, It's hard to disagree.

        .........loosing to your in state rival and biggest rival three consecutive years and still maintain it is just another football game suggests, his offensive and defensive philosophies were not in tune with the league he was Coaching in.
        I don't really see the correlation, tbh.


        [quoteI believe Harbaughs comments about the standards at Michigan vs Stanford was a direct attack at Rich Rods willingness to bring in criminals and thugs as opposed to players that have integrity as well as skills.[/QUOTE]*biggest eye roll of all time*

        Knowing that Forcier was in trouble academically and not monitoring his progress to make sure he remained eligible proves he did not care about teaching responsibility or making sure Student Athletes get their education, only that they show up to practice.
        Or maybe forcier is just not a good student, and failed his classes?A coach can not make sure a student stays elgiible, that's on tate. It certainly doesn't "prove he didn't care" at any rate.

        Also, Hoke got choked up during the conference, and that obviously makes him inept. /fanbase

        I wish all the best to Hoke as coach, and am glad to see that he loves this school as much as we do, but loving a school doesn't make you the best cantidate for a job there.

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        • Originally posted by gjdodger View Post
          That's DOCTOR Coleman to you, peon. I realize the world is lousy with PhD's, but I haven't done it, and I respect those who have.
          If I didn't have firsthand knowledge on how much of a joke getting pretty much anything as a thesis is I might have some respect for the process. Since I do, only a real doctor gets called doctor.

          Originally posted by LightninBoy View Post
          Oh that's nothing. You missed the really outrageous one ...



          There you go. Apparantly, universities exist only to provide sports entertainment to the masses.
          You've become an insufferable prick lately Tom. Is the wife ignoring you or something?:twisted:

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          • Originally posted by Malto Marko View Post
            One of the things that turned me off to him from the get go was in his interview when hired he was asked how important is the Ohio State game and his response was no more important than every other game. We expect to win every game we play.

            He came pretty short on those expectations pretty quickly.
            I thought the same thing.
            F#*K OHIO!!!

            You're not only an amazingly beautiful man, but you're the greatest football mind to ever exist. <-- Jeffy Shittypants actually posted this. I knew he was in love with me.

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            • Originally posted by LionsWolverines View Post


              I believe Harbaughs comments about the standards at Michigan vs Stanford was a direct attack at Rich Rods willingness to bring in criminals and thugs as opposed to players that have integrity as well as skills.
              *biggest eye roll of all time*
              Hey, considering the near deifying of Harbaugh within the U-M fanbase these last few months, I wasn't at all surprised that he would be able to make comments about a Michigan coach that was still at West Virginia at time Harbaugh made the comments.

              In fact... wanna know who the coach was at the time Harbaugh made those comments? I'll give you hint. His name starts with "Ll" and ends in "oyd Carr."

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              • And if you want to see an example of why Harbaugh was never seriously considered at any point for the U-M job... just read this.

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                • Dude it was over 3 years ago. I dont think Harbaugh wanted to come here. You're crazy if you think U of M wouldnt have hired him if they had the shot.

                  I mean seriously he couldve went back to Stanford and coached Luck another season and may have had a shot at the the national championship. Its not like he settled on SanFran. Its a good job and he has some pretty good players out there.
                  F#*K OHIO!!!

                  You're not only an amazingly beautiful man, but you're the greatest football mind to ever exist. <-- Jeffy Shittypants actually posted this. I knew he was in love with me.

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                  • Originally posted by Timmy View Post
                    You've become an insufferable prick lately Tom. Is the wife ignoring you or something?:twisted:
                    Now that's an out right lie. I've been an insufferable prick for a long time.

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                    • Originally posted by Timmy View Post
                      If I didn't have firsthand knowledge on how much of a joke getting pretty much anything as a thesis is I might have some respect for the process. Since I do, only a real doctor gets called doctor.



                      You've become an insufferable prick lately Tom. Is the wife ignoring you or something?:twisted:
                      Cavalier insults toward those who don't deserve them. That's what I like about the forum.

                      Oh, and and whatever the devil sign is
                      I made baseball as fun as doing your taxes!

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                      • Originally posted by LightninBoy View Post
                        Now that's an out right lie. I've been an insufferable prick for a long time.

                        correct

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                        • Originally posted by LightninBoy View Post
                          Now that's an out right lie. I've been an insufferable prick for a long time.
                          lol
                          F#*K OHIO!!!

                          You're not only an amazingly beautiful man, but you're the greatest football mind to ever exist. <-- Jeffy Shittypants actually posted this. I knew he was in love with me.

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                          • Michigan loses another close hoops game to a top 5 team, to OSU 68-64. They've lost to Syracuse by 3 and Kansas in overtime. They've got to be the best shitty team in the country.
                            I made baseball as fun as doing your taxes!

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                            • Originally posted by gjdodger View Post
                              That's DOCTOR Coleman to you, peon. I realize the world is lousy with PhD's, but I haven't done it, and I respect those who have.
                              Or it could be just proof positive of the Dumbing Down of America.
                              Apathetic No More.

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                              • Originally posted by dsred View Post
                                Or it could be just proof positive of the Dumbing Down of America.
                                Mary Sue Coleman has led the University of Michigan since being appointed its 13th president in August 2002.
                                As president, she has unveiled several major initiatives that will have an impact on future generations of students, the intellectual life of the campus, and society at large. These initiatives include the interdisciplinary richness of the U-M, student residential life, the economic vitality of the state and nation, ethics in our society, and issues related to health care.
                                Under her leadership, the University launched ?The Michigan Difference,? a campaign to raise $2.5 billion for the future of the institution. At its conclusion in December 2008, the campaign finale stood at $3,200,733,103 ? the most ever by a public university.
                                Dr. Coleman also has announced a groundbreaking partnership between the University and Google, which will enable the public to search the text of the University?s 7-million-volume library and will open the way to universal access and the preservation of recorded human knowledge.
                                President Coleman is regarded as a national spokesperson on the educational value of diverse perspectives in the classroom. Her extensive leadership positions in higher education include serving on the Association of American Universities Executive Committee and the Internet2 Board of Trustees. Previous positions include membership on the National Collegiate Athletic Association Board of Directors and the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics.
                                Elected to the Institute of Medicine, President Coleman also is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She co-chaired a major policy study of the Institute of Medicine, examining the consequences of uninsurance, and has become a nationally recognized expert on the issue.
                                As a biochemist, Dr. Coleman built a distinguished research career through her research on the immune system and malignancies. At the University, she holds appointments of professor of biological chemistry in the Medical School and professor of chemistry in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts.
                                For 19 years she was a member of the biochemistry faculty at the University of Kentucky. Her work in the sciences led to administrative appointments at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the University of New Mexico, where she served as provost and vice president for academic affairs. From 1995-2002, Dr. Coleman was president of the University of Iowa.
                                In 2010, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke named President Coleman as co-chair of the National Advisory Council on Innovation and Entrepreneurship. She also is a member of the Detroit Renaissance Board of Directors; the Presidents Council, State Universities of Michigan; and the Michigan Strategic Economic Investment and Commercialization Board.
                                She is a trustee of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and the Gerald R. Ford Foundation. She serves on the boards of directors of Johnson & Johnson and the Meredith Corporation.
                                She earned her undergraduate degree in chemistry from Grinnell College and her doctorate in biochemistry from the University of North Carolina. She holds honorary doctorates from Grinnell College, Luther College, the University of Kentucky, Albion College, Dartmouth College, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Northeastern University, the University of Toledo, the University of Notre Dame, and Grand Valley State University. She is the recipient of a distinguished alumnus award from the University of North Carolina and the Alumni Award from Grinnell College. The Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion has honored her as Humanitarian of the Year, and the Michigan Women?s Foundation has presented her with its Trillium Lifetime Achievement Award.
                                President Coleman and her husband, Dr. Kenneth Coleman, a political scientist specializing in Latin America, live in the historic President?s House on the University campus. Their son, Jonathan, is a portfolio manager in Denver, Colo.
                                I'm sure, dsred, you have found fault with Dr. Coleman's immune system research. I would be delighted if you would share the disagreements you expressed during the peer review process.
                                I made baseball as fun as doing your taxes!

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