I’m starting to think it’s a football-specific problem.
Basketball has been good to very good for a decade and just had a smooth transition to a new head coach. Hockey went to the Frozen Four in Mel’s first year, had a couple meh seasons, then a good team this year with recruiting going gangbusters. Women’s bball just had their best year ever. Baseball was in the WS final and was one win away from the national championship 2 years ago. Gymnastics just won a national championship.
The difference is the culture of the football program is rotten from the inside out. They have their heads so far up their ass that they still throw out “Those who stay....”. As if nobody has been paying attention for the last 17 years. I’ve said it before but if bears repeating: There’s never been a sports team that thinks they are better than they actually are to the extent Michigan football does. The cognitive dissonance is cult-like. They are completely dillusional about what they actually are. I don’t think that will get through the thick skulls at Schembechler Hall until there’s 30-40,000 empty seats in the Big House on game day. Maybe then they’ll get it.
Basketball has been good to very good for a decade and just had a smooth transition to a new head coach. Hockey went to the Frozen Four in Mel’s first year, had a couple meh seasons, then a good team this year with recruiting going gangbusters. Women’s bball just had their best year ever. Baseball was in the WS final and was one win away from the national championship 2 years ago. Gymnastics just won a national championship.
The difference is the culture of the football program is rotten from the inside out. They have their heads so far up their ass that they still throw out “Those who stay....”. As if nobody has been paying attention for the last 17 years. I’ve said it before but if bears repeating: There’s never been a sports team that thinks they are better than they actually are to the extent Michigan football does. The cognitive dissonance is cult-like. They are completely dillusional about what they actually are. I don’t think that will get through the thick skulls at Schembechler Hall until there’s 30-40,000 empty seats in the Big House on game day. Maybe then they’ll get it.
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