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Rich Rodriguez (official thread of last laughs)

I don't think anyone was more arrogant than Martin. He literally thought people would beat his door down to coach at UM. This book is painting Lloyd out to be a bitter old man too. There's a section, or quote, in the book that states Lloyd had an open invitation to any player to come in his office and he would sign their transfer papers if they wanted out.


the blame literally goes everywhere. Should be an interesting read.
 
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WolverineMike;2019186; said:
I don't think anyone was more arrogant than Martin. He literally thought people would beat his door down to coach at UM. This book is painting Lloyd out to be a bitter old man too. There's a section, or quote, in the book that states Lloyd had an open invitation to any player to come in his office and he would sign their transfer papers if they wanted out.


the blame literally goes everywhere. Should be an interesting read.


What I never understood was, where did Carr get all this power?
 
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I like the quote from Bo saying that when he was dead and gone the "michigan men" will come out of the woodwork.

He knew that the real "michigan men" were pretentious, arrogant, incompetent, treacherous filth. Bo, being an Ohio guy at heart, was the only thing that kept them out of the gutter.
 
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