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Dude hasn't suffered one bit. "Fired", as if no one was compensating him after that. Mission accomplished.
NCAA higher-ups or OSU people at the IRS plus his flaunting of his status since not speaking to the NCAA.Why would the IRS give a rat’s ass about Stallions?
Dude hasn't suffered one bit. "Fired", as if no one was compensating him after that. Mission accomplished.
Which is absolute bullshit if they're accepting federal research funds and their students are taking federal loans and grants.Yea, no FOIA for private schools.
I was going for the attitude and noncompliance though. "We looked and found no emails"
Dude hasn't suffered one bit. "Fired", as if no one was compensating him after that. Mission accomplished.
Stalions looks like somebody kidnapped him, shoved him in a shed, and is forcing him to make cameo videos.Just need an elevated position about 800 to 1000 yards...
I'll echo that it's easy to see why he got the job. He's a great, charismatic speaker. I think we've long been married to the Andy Geiger/Gene Smith style of overall leadership from an AD but the reality of the situation in 2024 is that an AD has to be your chief salesman. And in that regard, I think this is a great hire.
I think the days of an AD being this old school steward of athletics and academics are dead and you need someone who inspires your base to give, give, give to maintain success. This guy seems uniquely suited to do that, so I'm cautiously optimistic. He gives major used car salesman vibes but unfortunately I think that's the nature of this job in modern times.
Did anyone compare his blinking to SOS code?Stalions looks like somebody kidnapped him, shoved him in a shed, and forcing him to make cameo videos.
Oh, and also shaking a dishwasher scarred Scum cookie box.
They are already writing articles on who will replace Harbaugh.....
Michigan coaching candidates: Sherrone Moore, Brian Kelly among top options with Jim Harbaugh leaving for NFL
With Harbaugh on his way to coach the NFL's Chargers, Michigan may not have to look too far for his replacementwww.cbssports.comMichigan coaching candidates: Sherrone Moore, Brian Kelly among top options if Jim Harbaugh leaves for NFL
Harbaugh has yet to make a decision about returning to the Wolverines; if he does not, Michigan may not have to look too far for his replacement
Sherrone Moore, Michigan offensive coordinator
Brian Kelly, LSU coach: Kelly hit the jackpot when he went from Notre Dame to LSU. Think of Michigan having a bigger jackpot. Michigan obviously has the resources to attract Kelly after offering Harbaugh a reported $11.5 million per year. You shouldn't have to be reminded Kelly has been to a BCS Championship Game and College Football Playoff. He just got done coaching a Heisman Trophy winner in Jayden Daniels. LSU would be upset, but so what?.... We live in an age of job hopping.
Lance Leipold, Kansas coach
Jesse Minter, Michigan defensive coordinator
Matt Campbell, Iowa State coach
Other names to consider: Chris Kleiman, Kansas State coach; Mike Hart, Michigan running backs coach; Todd Monken, Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator
Just sayin': It will probably be Moore; however, if scUM wants to clean house and get rid of everyone associated with the sign stealing violations, they will have a problem. No big name coach is going to want to come to scUM knowing that they potentially face "big time" NCAA sanctions. But "Hey", Michigan Man Les Miles is still out there.....
I'm surprised that Belichick isn't on that list.Sherrone seems like the logical choice but I bet if Harbaugh leaves it creates a atmosphere of butthurt there where they castoff all the Harbaugh disciples, and then they end up with someone who really doesn't make a lot of sense. Brian Kelly is not leaving LSU for scUM at this point.