The great thing, though, is that he has a brother. ``If she don't love me, her sister will.''
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LOL .. thanks, Hack.
I just couldn't see any circumstances under which he'd leave the 49ers, and/or the west coast, to come back to Michigan.
Now, with the revelations of the discord in San Francisco, (Santa Clara?) and the timing of the demise of Brady Hoke, .. I think its a real possibility. He could be having the same thoughts that Nick Saban had when he coached the Dolphins... (Hey, I hate this .. I'm a college coach)
However, if he parts company with the 49ers, I do expect one or more NFL teams to pursue him heavily, and offer to make him a very, VERY rich man."in order to lead America you must love America"
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I just fear that he'll go back to get that SB ring. I am happy to have 5 years of Harbaugh. That would be great. But if John is a real possibility, that's very possibly a great solution. No facts clearly portray him as an inferior prospect save for the lack of college coaching experience. It's really only the intangibles that make Jim look great. John could be a better long-term solution.
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Originally posted by iam416 View PostThis recruiting class is shaping up to be an complete disaster. It's hard to see Clark and Taylor in the class -- almost impossible. And they may even lose 1 or more of their in-state recruits. Hell, I read that Malzone may even be looking.
The class of kids that were ONCE committed to M is going to be amazing -- *if* they don't hit a HR with their new hire.
It is a foregone conclusion that there is going to be another 3-4 year rebuilding process post Hoke .
Let's just hope that M can decide on a plan and get a decent hire in place by mid-December or at least locked down by then ...... could be tough given all the obstacles to that. I'm not sure I understand all of them. Anyone?Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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I'm not sure why it's a foregone conclusion.
(1) Michigan's roster isn't bare. There are some quality players on the roster.
(2) A really good coach makes a world of difference. Elite head coaches have turned programs around in short time frame on numerous occasions.
If M gets a really good HC, the trajectory of the program will be plainly upward in Year 2 -- as in a legitimate 8-4/9-3 team competitive with everyone on the schedule. That pretty much gets you back to where you were for the bulk of the Carr Era. Years 3 and 4 should see M get to the "10.5" win region.
I look at what Dantonio did at MSU and Briles did at Baylor. Those guys arrived in Year 4. M name-recognition that dwarfs those two schools and the possibility to hire a coach with much bigger name than either of two guys had when they were hired.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Yeah the whole "3-4 year rebuilding" process crap is what we've told ourselves about the past 2 coaches to make us think that we need to wait for stuff to get good, when there's plenty of evidence of coaches entering much worse situations and turning things around immediately.
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Eh, LSU is just in a transition year, IMO. He's been 10-3 each of the last two seasons. And, really, he should have 2 national titles but for an unfortunate series of events that negated his biggest regular season win.
But, yes, I think M would be right back to 9-3 within 2-3 years at the longest with Lester.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Harbaugh got things going at Stanford quicker than 3-4 years as well, and I don't think they had the bank of talent that Michigan is currently sitting on. I'm not saying that there is NC talent at Michigan right now, but like Talent said, there is certainly enough talent to immediately get Michigan back into the 8-9 win arena immediately, with 10-11 wins in the not-distant future.
And getting back to an earlier comment by Hack regarding JOHN Harbaugh. I'd consider him to be a good "1-a" choice, but I have sort of discounted the chances of landing him, considering that he just signed a new deal with the Ravens. I can't see him walking out on that to coach Michigan, as much as he may have a desire to one day coach at Michigan.
Here's a scenario that will make you scream: JIM Harbaugh comes to Michigan as HC, and coaches for 2-3 years, .. and brings in his brother JOHN, as an assistant ... then JIM leaves after 5 years to re-enter the NFL, .. and JOHN becomes the new HC ...
yes .. I'll go take my meds now .... :-P"in order to lead America you must love America"
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Do I want a 3-4y rebuilding process? F*** no but the probability that is going to happen is not insignificant. Look at the facts:
There is no history at Michigan in the last decade that the institution can make a coaching change in the manner you guys think, or wishfully think, is a better descriptor will happen.
You can base your claim that M will be back to 10 wins in 2-3y on experiences detailed elsewhere in CFB. Pretty sure there was a piece at mgoblog that shows coaching change failures are more prominent than the kinds of successes you refer to in Saban at Alabama, Harbaugh at Stanford and so forth.
There is a history of inappropriate outside interference in the football program since Bo left, and I may even have that wrong in that in Bo's last years as AD and especially in the last years of his life, I'm not sure he really wanted to or had the energy to keep fingers out of the pie. So, it may have been going on longer than even I know.
The program is toxic. I think it is going to be very hard to find a coach who is up to the task of a quick turnaround. M isn't getting the ideal candidate for that job - Jim Harbaugh. So forget it . Wasted discussion.
So, yeah, my view is that you guys are dreaming. The past forum posts that talent dragged up and is reveling in were based on the now clearly unfounded exuberance of the M fan base before RR arrived and before Hoke arrived.
This thinking that somehow M is going to make a home run hire and have M back on track quickly is just more of the same old shit. The chance of that happening is about the same chance of .250 batter stepping up to the home plate and hitting one. Pretty frigging low!Last edited by Jeff Buchanan; October 10, 2014, 04:45 PM.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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Originally posted by Optimus Prime View PostWe should have grabbed Brian Kelly, GVS & Central, right under Michigan's nose. Had ND backed into playing for a national title plus they are undefeated this season. Michigan would be much further ahead.
Sure he's a spaz on the sidelines but runs the offense and he can coach.
Why did Brandon select Hoke again? Not because he's a sharp dresser and a health and fitness guy.2012 Detroit Lions Draft: 1) Cordy Glenn G , 2) Brandon Taylor S, 3) Sean Spence olb, 4) Joe Adams WR/KR, 5) Matt McCants OT, 7a) B.J. Coleman QB 7b) Kewshan Martin WR
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