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ttun News (2016 version)

M gives father of recently signed recruit Devin Bush an analyst spot.

Quid pro quo? Hopefully his fate is more of Rick Finotti than Chris Partridge.
His son is not the lone delivery, iirc. Meanwhile um fans continue to celebrate the innovative, legal moves of providing jobs in exchange for recruits. One poster celebrated the cheating (being sarcastic ) and his brethren were shocked that someone would think this.
 
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His son is not the lone delivery, iirc. Meanwhile um fans continue to celebrate the innovative, legal moves of providing jobs in exchange for recruits. One poster celebrated the cheating (being sarcastic ) and his brethren were shocked that someone would think this.

...and they still couldn't out recruit Urban Meyer
 
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U-M spring games typically have bad attemdance for a handful of reasons:

1) Their fans aren't as obsessed/insane like OSU, Neb, AL fans. This year: same

2) The weather is typically pretty cold (and frequently wet) during the day game. This year? It's a week earlier and at night. Result: much worse weather on average

3) Their fans have other things to do, on a saturday. This year? It's on a work and school day, meaning no one beyond 4 hours can get there without skipping those.

A lot of Harbaugh's antics are a bit forced and over the top, but the benefit is obvious. I'm missing the upside here.

 
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U-M spring games typically have bad attemdance for a handful of reasons:

1) Their fans aren't as obsessed/insane like OSU, Neb, AL fans. This year: same

2) The weather is typically pretty cold (and frequently wet) during the day game. This year? It's a week earlier and at night. Result: much worse weather on average

3) Their fans have other things to do, on a saturday. This year? It's on a work and school day, meaning no one beyond 4 hours can get there without skipping those.

A lot of Harbaugh's antics are a bit forced and over the top, but the benefit is obvious. I'm missing the upside here.



Maybe he wants to do one big Friday night sleepover with all of the recruits that happen to be in attendance?
 
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U-M spring games typically have bad attemdance for a handful of reasons:

1) Their fans aren't as obsessed/insane like OSU, Neb, AL fans. This year: same

2) The weather is typically pretty cold (and frequently wet) during the day game. This year? It's a week earlier and at night. Result: much worse weather on average

3) Their fans have other things to do, on a saturday. This year? It's on a work and school day, meaning no one beyond 4 hours can get there without skipping those.

A lot of Harbaugh's antics are a bit forced and over the top, but the benefit is obvious. I'm missing the upside here.



Ha, he's holding the spring game on April Fools. How appropriate.
 
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U-M spring games typically have bad attemdance for a handful of reasons:

1) Their fans aren't as obsessed/insane like OSU, Neb, AL fans. This year: same

2) The weather is typically pretty cold (and frequently wet) during the day game. This year? It's a week earlier and at night. Result: much worse weather on average

3) Their fans have other things to do, on a saturday. This year? It's on a work and school day, meaning no one beyond 4 hours can get there without skipping those.

A lot of Harbaugh's antics are a bit forced and over the top, but the benefit is obvious. I'm missing the upside here.

And, predictably, the Michigan fan base is lapping it up. To those idiots, if Harbaugh does it, it must be genius.
 
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U-M spring games typically have bad attemdance for a handful of reasons:

1) Their fans aren't as obsessed/insane like OSU, Neb, AL fans. This year: same

2) The weather is typically pretty cold (and frequently wet) during the day game. This year? It's a week earlier and at night. Result: much worse weather on average

3) Their fans have other things to do, on a saturday. This year? It's on a work and school day, meaning no one beyond 4 hours can get there without skipping those.

A lot of Harbaugh's antics are a bit forced and over the top, but the benefit is obvious. I'm missing the upside here.



It's easier to keep those September NC hopes alive if nobody can witness their progress?
 
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