Originally posted by iam416
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I think it is absolutely true (the alternative). This, regardless of whether there are factions or not (and I believe there are).
Frankly, no faction with an agenda of their own should influence sound leadership and management founded on a set of principles and goals set by leadership.
All three principals in leadership roles, MSC, Bill Martin and Dave Brandon have, in my opinion, bungled the management of the Michigan Football program badly.
Fundamentally, M's own culture of arrogance has risen up and bit the institution squarely in the ass. It's recoverable just like any number of former elite programs, among them Alabama, OU and I'd probably have to include ND.
I've said this before but, using osu as an example, that instituition from the top down is committed to winning football and will do what it takes to achieve that goal. I think Michigan is a long, long way from acting in a unified manner to restore M football to its former place among CFB elites.
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