ORD_Buckeye
Wrong glass, Sir.
Technically, they do develop their players to stay five years and then go in the fifth round.
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Those fucksticks are still complaining about the JT spot. Fucking inbreds.
When the man himself signs autographs that say it was a good spot, it's good enough for me!Replays show the spot was definitively correct. There's a player (forget who.....Baugh?) with a black undershirt pushing the pile. The ball is resting on the black shirt at one point. The shirt was CLEARLY past the first down marker. You need multiple angles to show this, but it's definitive. I don't care about proving that the call was correct.....I care about making them shut the fuck up about it.
Hes not wrongIt's fascinating how for years and years, the narrative out of Michigan was that the only reason they weren't succeeding in recruiting was that other schools were paying players.
So now that NIL is legal and the fabled "Michigan Money Cannon" can be unleashed, they were 17th in the country in the 2023 cycle, and are at 265 points with 25 commits already in for 2024. Assuming they add another couple of guys before the end of the cycle, that would put them somewhere around 268 to 270, which would have been good for 13th to 15th in the country last year.
That's actually worse than they were doing before NIL. They finished in the top-10 in the country four times in five years between 2016-2020.
Very interesting observation from Tom Orr at BH:
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They’ll keep getting Ohio State’s castoffs like JJ McCarthy, Donovan Edwards, and Jadyn Davis by very specifically pitching them on grinding their axe about being passed over by Ohio State by playing against them at Michigan.But offensive players, the offense they run, Harbaugh has shown he is never going to change. It's an offense that is never going to attract high profile playmakers. Any 5* or higher 4* QB or WR who goes there you have to question their decision making since their skills will be wasted in Harbaugh's ancient scheme.
Where would you want to go to do an MBA?
MBA 2022 - Business school rankings from the Financial Times - FT.com
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I assume U. Cincinnati is #4 on your list?U of Chicago
Stanford
Wharton… in order, for starters.
tOSU and UM are nice degrees, but when it comes to the MBA, there’s only a few that really pay back the investment. It’s less about what you learn and more about networking. There’s others that would be on my list over tOSU and UM that I didn’t mention… but those three would be my primary focus.