sg86
Heisman
Things that weren’t/aren’t Alford fault: Henderson being injured so often. Day going away from the running game. The o-line unable to open/sustain holes. Michigan making all big ten backs from two stars. Michigan holding the ball throughoutsecond half two years in a row.
what I do wonder about is why Dylan never got on the field when it mattered.
I don't think it's that simple. You can easily make a case for the first two items there being at least partially attributable to Alford in the macro sense. If his recruiting isn't so poor, Miyan and Tre could've had the time they needed to heal in 2022 instead of being thrown back into the fire while hurt. And if that happens, is Day so quick to abandon the run?
Striking out on elite RBs means you've gotta go get guys that take longer to develop, which leads to issues when injuries pop up.
To me, this is ultimately a shared blame between Alford and Day. Alford didn't want to be here the last few years but also didn't want to take a lesser job. Day kept the guy around even though he was one foot out the door. It's on Alford for selfishly sticking it out when he didn't want to and it's on Day for retaining a guy who was perpetually ready to leave.
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