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Michigan State Spartans (official thread)


Urban Meyer's name pops up on Michigan State's Rock​

At least one Spartan fan is making a case for MSU's next head football coach to be Urban Meyer.

Meyer's name appeared this week, painted on the Rock, one of the oldest Michigan State University icons. The Rock is regularly painted, and repainted, by students or others.

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:lol:

Here's an OK article:

Michigan State needs Dantonio, the reboot, as Mel Tucker’s replacement​


Just sayin': Not the 67 year old Mark Dantonio; but somebody like the younger Mark Dantonio that they hired back in 2007.
 
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I don't even think he'd want that pressure any longer. If he buckled to the pressure from a terrible franchise like JAX, ND would make his head explode

It's a Catch-22 imo.
Can he be happy at Fox? If he went back to coaching... i dont see him going back to the Utah days.
He's not that personality type. And i believe he really enjoyed recruiting elite kids. Really enjoyed the mentor aspect. If he comes back, he's going to another big name program and probably playing out the same pattern of burning out again.
Just my opinion. People his age, or even my age, don't change their stripes much.
 
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Urban Meyer's name pops up on Michigan State's Rock​

At least one Spartan fan is making a case for MSU's next head football coach to be Urban Meyer.

Meyer's name appeared this week, painted on the Rock, one of the oldest Michigan State University icons. The Rock is regularly painted, and repainted, by students or others.

71084781007-231006-msu-rock-meyer-005-a.JPG


:lol:

Here's an OK article:

Michigan State needs Dantonio, the reboot, as Mel Tucker’s replacement​


Just sayin': Not the 67 year old Mark Dantonio; but somebody like the younger Mark Dantonio that they hired back in 2007.

Narduzzi aint doing so hot at Pitt, so...
 
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Is he now claiming "phone sex addiction"?


Habitual Phone Sex or Online Sex
Many sex addicts who are trying to sustain a monogamous relationship go around the infidelity issue by using online cybersex partners, or calling sex hotlines to have phone sex with strangers. They may also be addicted to watching pornography online.

 
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Is he now claiming "phone sex addiction"?


Habitual Phone Sex or Online Sex
Many sex addicts who are trying to sustain a monogamous relationship go around the infidelity issue by using online cybersex partners, or calling sex hotlines to have phone sex with strangers. They may also be addicted to watching pornography online.

Does getting an old-type phone thing stuck in your ass qualify as “phone sex addiction”?

Because that can happen. Um, so I’ve been told.

 
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It's a Catch-22 imo.
Can he be happy at Fox? If he went back to coaching... i dont see him going back to the Utah days.
He's not that personality type. And i believe he really enjoyed recruiting elite kids. Really enjoyed the mentor aspect. If he comes back, he's going to another big name program and probably playing out the same pattern of burning out again.
Just my opinion. People his age, or even my age, don't change their stripes much.

This is my opinion 100%.
I think he misses coaching. He wants back in. But he only knows 1 way. That is full throttle hair on fire approach. So he will then cycle through and hit burn out around 3-5 years depending. I think a job like MSU would burn him out quicker because it would require so much effort. At the end of the day MSU likes to think they know but they do not know and do not have the money nor the commitment to make it happen. Listen I love my MSU but as I have stated elsewhere the commitment it takes is beyond just money and ego. And MSU does not have the stomach for it.
I would think a place like Texas or T-A&M or Auburn (maybe). It would need to be a place that has the money and resources and drive to win it all already in place. And so he could focus more on football. That is the issue at a place like MSU is the energy he would waste pushing the athletic department and boosters to do what is needed. Heck Izzo struggles with it. If the coach has to constantly ask then there is a problem. And I realize all coaches ask for more at times. But at a place like MSU it would be stuff that other places are already doing it or have money and plans laying there asking the coach if it is time. As you can see I have little faith my Alma Mater has it in them to pull this off and if they did I question if they have it in them to make it successful. Again wanting something and willing to do what is necessary are 2 totally different things.
 
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This is my opinion 100%.
I think he misses coaching. He wants back in. But he only knows 1 way. That is full throttle hair on fire approach. So he will then cycle through and hit burn out around 3-5 years depending. I think a job like MSU would burn him out quicker because it would require so much effort. At the end of the day MSU likes to think they know but they do not know and do not have the money nor the commitment to make it happen. Listen I love my MSU but as I have stated elsewhere the commitment it takes is beyond just money and ego. And MSU does not have the stomach for it.
I would think a place like Texas or T-A&M or Auburn (maybe). It would need to be a place that has the money and resources and drive to win it all already in place. And so he could focus more on football. That is the issue at a place like MSU is the energy he would waste pushing the athletic department and boosters to do what is needed. Heck Izzo struggles with it. If the coach has to constantly ask then there is a problem. And I realize all coaches ask for more at times. But at a place like MSU it would be stuff that other places are already doing it or have money and plans laying there asking the coach if it is time. As you can see I have little faith my Alma Mater has it in them to pull this off and if they did I question if they have it in them to make it successful. Again wanting something and willing to do what is necessary are 2 totally different things.
Wife won’t let him.
 
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