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I have a feeling that I know the answer to your final question, but I sure would like about 30 people to respond to it with detailed explanations, I have a feeling I would enjoy reading that…
Normally I wouldn't think a recruit would get too concerned about an individual season for a team he's committed to, but considering the problems there it's possible that Lil Bo Peep might not be around all that long.
Yeah, um they said it even before that. The notion of the Michigan Man and Leaders and Best and how they beat their chest more than they beat their opponents is quite a bit older than you think.
Rodriguez was really on the money here. He is saying there's an entitlement issue there. It's systemic. that's what folks on this board have been saying for 15 years - and they are right.
I mean, I guess the NFL would take him....they like to re-tread coaches just like college ball, but the article is right that if Meat WANTED to quell this concern, they'd just sign him up for another contract...
Yeah so you and @exhawg seem to be saying the same thing. And I agree, they are a middle of the road program, like 30 other programs. They can occasionally rise up and outperform, but generally they are going to be average. Their home state is not particularly fertile ground for football talent...
Yeah i get that no one is perfect. This isn’t one coach, it’s a room full of coaches and they are all seeing the same thing. And as others have noted, multiple coordinators have felt the same way. So yeah, sure, coaches are capable of making mistakes. But they’re far less likely to make those...
Look, I don't really care one way or the other, but somehow there is a room full of coaches and they think the guy graded out well, but several folks who watched the game on TV know better. Doesn't make much sense. And the notion that they are using it as a motivational tool would be...