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BH: “The one thing I can tell you is during the process of… let me share this first. Number one, we practiced yesterday. We practiced last night and Shane Morris would have practiced were it not for a high ankle sprain, and that's one reason I'm telling you that is because that's what I've been told and a high ankle sprain, they have a new word for it that I can't really pronounce but he would have practiced if it wasn't for that.![]()
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My one-year-old's still figuring out this whole language thing, but she has a couple of sentences figured out. Her first sentence was probably "Go dog go," which she uttered in order to request the book of the same name. Lately, she has been saying "Are you OK?" a lot. These two sentences are apparently enough to make her a qualified medical professional for Michigan football:
NATALIE: Are you OK?
SHANE MORRIS: I'm fine.
NATALIE (pointing Shane onto the field): Go, dog, go!
Michigan signaled its approval of Brandon's work when it gave him a new contract in July 2012 that pays him a base salary of $900,000 in 2014-15. The six-year deal is through 2018, and pays him a $5.55 million base, and he can earn up to $1.3 million in deferred compensation through 2018. He gets fringe benefits such as free tickets, use of two cars, a golf club membership, and travel reimbursement for his wife.
Brandon's contract stipulates that if he's fired without cause prior to Jan. 1, 2016, the university must pay him his remaining base salary and his remaining deferred compensation. Firing him after that date reduces the payout to 50 percent of both the remaining base salary and deferred compensation
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Maybe. I'm no lawyer and I certainly don't know the language of his contract, but I think they'd have a hard time pinning concussion-gate on him. And from what I've read, they're still operating in a surplus. Don't know what the supposed boycotting of the remaining games would do. Cause, from what I understand, is usually very specific, and I don't know if anything has happened that might fit. Who knows, though...I certainly hope they can't.I think they will be able to show cause.
For those wishing to see Pizza Guy fired before their next coaching search, his contract may be an obstacle.
100% guaranteed through 2016.
Hush yo mouf.If I was a UM fan (god forbid) I would consider it money well-spent to be rid of this dope. The damage he is doing (and will likely continue to do) far exceed his salary, IMO.