The only hope is some sort of SEC-NIL fueled superpower of all superpowers. The B10 East is essentially Georgia to HARBAUGH!!!!'s Sherman and the B10 West, lol...
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Two battered children cry in the scorched and barren wilderness. The Ozymandias-like crumbled edifices and altars of the fallen are are now unrecognizable. As death mercifully envelopes its shroud over the children, one offers a weak “roll tide” as the other manages an equally weak “go bucks”.
The Khaki’ed Warrior adjusts his glasses, wipes the blood from his sharpie before putting it back around his neck, and smiles."The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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Originally posted by Obi-Jon View Post<rolls eyes>
Reality? I think most Michigan football fans are still in wait and see mode. They appreciate the good season in 2021, but are disappointed in the disparity between M and the elites. I think most of us accept that its going to take more than a big name coach to join the elite in CFB. Most of us accept that the road to the B1G Championship still runs thru Columbus. Further, the road to a NC still runs thru SEC territory, specifically Tuscaloosa and Athens GA. No Michigan fan in their right mind feels that Michigan has surpassed the CFB elite, much less caught and joined them.
In 2022, M has a favorable schedule, but at the end there's still OSU, at home, and craving revenge. And with a very good team returning. In the middle there's PSU and MSU. There's Iowa in a night game at Kinnick where M hasn't won in decades. Nothing has changed. There's potential for greatness, but there's also potential for 5-loss suckdom.
That's the reality.
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Originally posted by lineygoblue View Post
We will crush our enemies, see them driven before us, and hear the lamentations of their women.
"The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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A Big Ten first: Michigan adds female graduate assistant Milan Bolden-Morris to coaching staff
By Nicole Auerbach
March 15, 2022 Updated 3:58 PM CDT
Jim Harbaugh has hired graduate assistant Milan Bolden-Morris to his Michigan football staff, the program announced Tuesday, making Bolden-Morris the first female graduate assistant coach in the Big Ten and the first in the Power 5 since the 1980s. She will work with quarterbacks.
Bolden-Morris recently completed her basketball playing career at Georgetown, and she is expected to begin her on-field coaching role at Michigan on June 1.
“I have always believed in providing opportunities for individuals who are passionate about football and Mimi is someone who has shown that drive to become a football coach,” Harbaugh said in a statement. “Mimi reached out and expressed an interest in our graduate assistant positions when we had multiple openings this spring. We had some great conversations and I came away extremely impressed with her desire and ideas for coaching, and for making us better as a team. Mimi is a very bright, intelligent and competitive young woman who will be a great addition to our program and offensive coaching staff.
"We look forward to having Mimi transition into this role working with our quarterbacks. We can’t wait to see the new perspective she brings to our team.”
Bolden-Morris called the appointment “an absolute honor.” She said it’s always been a dream of hers to be part of a football team in some form after growing up watching her father coach her brother in the sport. She is the sister of Michigan senior defensive end Mike Morris.
“I may be the first woman to do this, at this level, but I know my purpose is greater and that I can use this blessing to assist others,” Bolden-Morris said.
In March 2020, Brown’s Heather Marini became the first female full-time position coach in Division I. There have been female coaches elsewhere in the Ivy League and in the NFL. Bill Curry hired a female grad assistant kicking coach, Carol White, at Georgia Tech in 1986."I hope to see the Lions in the Super Bowl before I die"
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