74Hunter Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 I understand Les Miles, but why would Bo's name come up at Michigan? Michigan fans better hope and pray they don't get Les Miles. We've seen what little he can do with superior talent. Miles to Meetchicken, Bo to LSU. Quote Link to comment
Blackshirtsguru Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 you don't want him guys. his offense does not work in the Big Ten. OSU, Iowa, Wisconsin, MSU had no trouble stopping it. I don't want him. Quote Link to comment
Skull&Bones Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 Bo to LSU? I highly doubt it. Bo is Quote Link to comment
junior4949 Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 I understand Les Miles, but why would Bo's name come up at Michigan? Michigan fans better hope and pray they don't get Les Miles. We've seen what little he can do with superior talent. Miles to Meetchicken, Bo to LSU. Ok, this makes a lot more sense. Quote Link to comment
HuskerNMO Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 rumors are flying that Denard Robinson will transfer To where? who knows. He can't go to a Big Ten school. B10 rules prohibit this, he won't be able to get a scholarship Robinson was very close with high school teamate Adrian Witty who was a Michigan commit that was denied admission, he is now playing at Cincinatti, so that might be a possibility. I could also see UCF or USF if he wanted to go back home. Not sure he fits with what FSU, Florida or Miami is looking for in a QB. Maybe Auburn or Mississippi State? Quote Link to comment
kchusker_chris Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 just been fired - news in detroit is reporting Quote Link to comment
kchusker_chris Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 Why in the world would we want Rich Rod? His offense worked in the Big East against lower competition, but it doesn't work in the Big 10. Trust me we want this guy no where NEAR Nebraska football That's why Michigan finished 6th in total offense averaging over 500 yards? 85 yards more than Nebraska averaged this year? And remember, Nebraska numbers are against some of the worse defenses in Division 1. Michigan played an entirely different schedule in regards to defensive opponents. Quote Link to comment
kchusker_chris Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 rumors are flying that Denard Robinson will transfer To where? who knows. He can't go to a Big Ten school. B10 rules prohibit this, he won't be able to get a scholarship Robinson was very close with high school teamate Adrian Witty who was a Michigan commit that was denied admission, he is now playing at Cincinatti, so that might be a possibility. I could also see UCF or USF if he wanted to go back home. Not sure he fits with what FSU, Florida or Miami is looking for in a QB. Maybe Auburn or Mississippi State? It's not who's looking for a 2011 QB, it's for who will be looking for one in 2012. Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 I think it is more about the schemes. Florida with Weis is out for sure, I am less familiar with Miami and FSU's offenses. Quote Link to comment
Husker Richard Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 rumors are flying that Denard Robinson will transfer To where? who knows. He can't go to a Big Ten school. B10 rules prohibit this, he won't be able to get a scholarship He should hurry up and transfer here, before we make the switch to the Big 10. And IDK why people bag on RichRod for his body of work (record against ranked teams, blowout bowl loss, terrible first season at Michigan). We want him as the OC not the head coach. IIRC, Rich's offense was darned good at Michigan, and we already have the athletes to run the scheme. His downfall was his team's atrocious defense. He won't go anywhere near Bo's masterpiece of a defense. Quote Link to comment
Blackshirtsguru Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 rumors are flying that Denard Robinson will transfer To where? who knows. He can't go to a Big Ten school. B10 rules prohibit this, he won't be able to get a scholarship He should hurry up and transfer here, before we make the switch to the Big 10. And IDK why people bag on RichRod for his body of work (record against ranked teams, blowout bowl loss, terrible first season at Michigan). We want him as the OC not the head coach. IIRC, Rich's offense was darned good at Michigan, and we already have the athletes to run the scheme. His downfall was his team's atrocious defense. He won't go anywhere near Bo's masterpiece of a defense. Maybe cuz of this? Several Michigan players have transferred and subsequently criticized Rodriguez. Justin Boren transferred from the program to rival Ohio State citing offensive behavior and a "lack of family values" from the coaching staff. Others have supported the assertion about a lack of family values, including Detroit Fre Press writer Michael Rosenberg, who stated "Rodriguez's staff uses some of the foulest, most degrading language imaginable. I know coaches curse, and I'm no prude, but this goes way beyond a few dirty words. He belittles his players. This is a big part of why offensive lineman Justin Boren left the team. He felt his dignity was at stake." Boren became first team all Big Ten at Ohio State University in the 2009 season. Former Michigan player Kurt Wermers claimed to not get along with coaches after transferring following the 2008 season. Or this? Prior to the 2009 season several anonymous players told the Detroit Free Press that Rodriguez and his coaching staff had habitually violated NCAA rules. The offenses included attending unofficial scrimmages and requiring players to work out more hours than NCAA rules permit for the off-season. Rodriguez denied the allegations. On October 27, 2009, the NCAA sent a Notice of Inquiry to the University of Michigan stating the NCAA found reasonably reliable information indicating NCAA rule violations. Following the Notice, the investigation into potential major violations continued. On November 16, 2009, the University of Michigan Auditors looking into the NCAA violations discovered that Rich Rodriguez and the University of Michigan Football coaching staff failed to file monthly logs that track how much players work out and practice. Then on February 22, 2010, the NCAA formally accused Michigan of five "major rules violations" after finding that the team and its coaching staff failed to comply with practice time rules under coach Rich Rodriguez, and used several graduate assistants in coaching position in contravention of NCAA regulations on the limits of the number of coaches. This marked the first time that major violations have been alleged against the Michigan football program. All of the violations dated from January 2008 forward, which coincided with Rodriguez's arrival at Michigan. The University of Michigan has acknowledged that it committed four major violations in its football program, and the NCAA will make finding on another major violation. NO THANKS! We have had enough distractions this season, bringing this guy in will only cause more. Quote Link to comment
corncraze Posted January 4, 2011 Author Share Posted January 4, 2011 I think it is more about the schemes. Florida with Weis is out for sure, I am less familiar with Miami and FSU's offenses. Just talk to any Miami fan and think they'd be happy to take him over Harris haha. One interesting name would be Mississippi st for robinson. He be to prototypical qb for mullen. Quote Link to comment
Husker Richard Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 rumors are flying that Denard Robinson will transfer To where? who knows. He can't go to a Big Ten school. B10 rules prohibit this, he won't be able to get a scholarship He should hurry up and transfer here, before we make the switch to the Big 10. And IDK why people bag on RichRod for his body of work (record against ranked teams, blowout bowl loss, terrible first season at Michigan). We want him as the OC not the head coach. IIRC, Rich's offense was darned good at Michigan, and we already have the athletes to run the scheme. His downfall was his team's atrocious defense. He won't go anywhere near Bo's masterpiece of a defense. Maybe cuz of this? Several Michigan players have transferred and subsequently criticized Rodriguez. Justin Boren transferred from the program to rival Ohio State citing offensive behavior and a "lack of family values" from the coaching staff. Others have supported the assertion about a lack of family values, including Detroit Fre Press writer Michael Rosenberg, who stated "Rodriguez's staff uses some of the foulest, most degrading language imaginable. I know coaches curse, and I'm no prude, but this goes way beyond a few dirty words. He belittles his players. This is a big part of why offensive lineman Justin Boren left the team. He felt his dignity was at stake." Boren became first team all Big Ten at Ohio State University in the 2009 season. Former Michigan player Kurt Wermers claimed to not get along with coaches after transferring following the 2008 season. Or this? Prior to the 2009 season several anonymous players told the Detroit Free Press that Rodriguez and his coaching staff had habitually violated NCAA rules. The offenses included attending unofficial scrimmages and requiring players to work out more hours than NCAA rules permit for the off-season. Rodriguez denied the allegations. On October 27, 2009, the NCAA sent a Notice of Inquiry to the University of Michigan stating the NCAA found reasonably reliable information indicating NCAA rule violations. Following the Notice, the investigation into potential major violations continued. On November 16, 2009, the University of Michigan Auditors looking into the NCAA violations discovered that Rich Rodriguez and the University of Michigan Football coaching staff failed to file monthly logs that track how much players work out and practice. Then on February 22, 2010, the NCAA formally accused Michigan of five "major rules violations" after finding that the team and its coaching staff failed to comply with practice time rules under coach Rich Rodriguez, and used several graduate assistants in coaching position in contravention of NCAA regulations on the limits of the number of coaches. This marked the first time that major violations have been alleged against the Michigan football program. All of the violations dated from January 2008 forward, which coincided with Rodriguez's arrival at Michigan. The University of Michigan has acknowledged that it committed four major violations in its football program, and the NCAA will make finding on another major violation. NO THANKS! We have had enough distractions this season, bringing this guy in will only cause more. Do you honestly believe that Bo wouldn't get a handle on that, if we were to hire Rich? Please remember (and it seems a lot of people continue to forget) that Rich won't be running the show here. He will be the OC, nothing more. He will ultimately answer to Bo, and I'm sure you know how Bo would feel about the examples you have provided. Quote Link to comment
Blackshirtsguru Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 rumors are flying that Denard Robinson will transfer To where? who knows. He can't go to a Big Ten school. B10 rules prohibit this, he won't be able to get a scholarship He should hurry up and transfer here, before we make the switch to the Big 10. And IDK why people bag on RichRod for his body of work (record against ranked teams, blowout bowl loss, terrible first season at Michigan). We want him as the OC not the head coach. IIRC, Rich's offense was darned good at Michigan, and we already have the athletes to run the scheme. His downfall was his team's atrocious defense. He won't go anywhere near Bo's masterpiece of a defense. Maybe cuz of this? Several Michigan players have transferred and subsequently criticized Rodriguez. Justin Boren transferred from the program to rival Ohio State citing offensive behavior and a "lack of family values" from the coaching staff. Others have supported the assertion about a lack of family values, including Detroit Fre Press writer Michael Rosenberg, who stated "Rodriguez's staff uses some of the foulest, most degrading language imaginable. I know coaches curse, and I'm no prude, but this goes way beyond a few dirty words. He belittles his players. This is a big part of why offensive lineman Justin Boren left the team. He felt his dignity was at stake." Boren became first team all Big Ten at Ohio State University in the 2009 season. Former Michigan player Kurt Wermers claimed to not get along with coaches after transferring following the 2008 season. Or this? Prior to the 2009 season several anonymous players told the Detroit Free Press that Rodriguez and his coaching staff had habitually violated NCAA rules. The offenses included attending unofficial scrimmages and requiring players to work out more hours than NCAA rules permit for the off-season. Rodriguez denied the allegations. On October 27, 2009, the NCAA sent a Notice of Inquiry to the University of Michigan stating the NCAA found reasonably reliable information indicating NCAA rule violations. Following the Notice, the investigation into potential major violations continued. On November 16, 2009, the University of Michigan Auditors looking into the NCAA violations discovered that Rich Rodriguez and the University of Michigan Football coaching staff failed to file monthly logs that track how much players work out and practice. Then on February 22, 2010, the NCAA formally accused Michigan of five "major rules violations" after finding that the team and its coaching staff failed to comply with practice time rules under coach Rich Rodriguez, and used several graduate assistants in coaching position in contravention of NCAA regulations on the limits of the number of coaches. This marked the first time that major violations have been alleged against the Michigan football program. All of the violations dated from January 2008 forward, which coincided with Rodriguez's arrival at Michigan. The University of Michigan has acknowledged that it committed four major violations in its football program, and the NCAA will make finding on another major violation. NO THANKS! We have had enough distractions this season, bringing this guy in will only cause more. Do you honestly believe that Bo wouldn't get a handle on that, if we were to hire Rich? Please remember (and it seems a lot of people continue to forget) that Rich won't be running the show here. He will be the OC, nothing more. He will ultimately answer to Bo, and I'm sure you know how Bo would feel about the examples you have provided. Why run the risk? Quote Link to comment
Husker Richard Posted January 4, 2011 Share Posted January 4, 2011 rumors are flying that Denard Robinson will transfer To where? who knows. He can't go to a Big Ten school. B10 rules prohibit this, he won't be able to get a scholarship He should hurry up and transfer here, before we make the switch to the Big 10. And IDK why people bag on RichRod for his body of work (record against ranked teams, blowout bowl loss, terrible first season at Michigan). We want him as the OC not the head coach. IIRC, Rich's offense was darned good at Michigan, and we already have the athletes to run the scheme. His downfall was his team's atrocious defense. He won't go anywhere near Bo's masterpiece of a defense. Maybe cuz of this? Several Michigan players have transferred and subsequently criticized Rodriguez. Justin Boren transferred from the program to rival Ohio State citing offensive behavior and a "lack of family values" from the coaching staff. Others have supported the assertion about a lack of family values, including Detroit Fre Press writer Michael Rosenberg, who stated "Rodriguez's staff uses some of the foulest, most degrading language imaginable. I know coaches curse, and I'm no prude, but this goes way beyond a few dirty words. He belittles his players. This is a big part of why offensive lineman Justin Boren left the team. He felt his dignity was at stake." Boren became first team all Big Ten at Ohio State University in the 2009 season. Former Michigan player Kurt Wermers claimed to not get along with coaches after transferring following the 2008 season. Or this? Prior to the 2009 season several anonymous players told the Detroit Free Press that Rodriguez and his coaching staff had habitually violated NCAA rules. The offenses included attending unofficial scrimmages and requiring players to work out more hours than NCAA rules permit for the off-season. Rodriguez denied the allegations. On October 27, 2009, the NCAA sent a Notice of Inquiry to the University of Michigan stating the NCAA found reasonably reliable information indicating NCAA rule violations. Following the Notice, the investigation into potential major violations continued. On November 16, 2009, the University of Michigan Auditors looking into the NCAA violations discovered that Rich Rodriguez and the University of Michigan Football coaching staff failed to file monthly logs that track how much players work out and practice. Then on February 22, 2010, the NCAA formally accused Michigan of five "major rules violations" after finding that the team and its coaching staff failed to comply with practice time rules under coach Rich Rodriguez, and used several graduate assistants in coaching position in contravention of NCAA regulations on the limits of the number of coaches. This marked the first time that major violations have been alleged against the Michigan football program. All of the violations dated from January 2008 forward, which coincided with Rodriguez's arrival at Michigan. The University of Michigan has acknowledged that it committed four major violations in its football program, and the NCAA will make finding on another major violation. NO THANKS! We have had enough distractions this season, bringing this guy in will only cause more. Do you honestly believe that Bo wouldn't get a handle on that, if we were to hire Rich? Please remember (and it seems a lot of people continue to forget) that Rich won't be running the show here. He will be the OC, nothing more. He will ultimately answer to Bo, and I'm sure you know how Bo would feel about the examples you have provided. Why run the risk? Because Shawn Watson is garbage and RichRod is a proven offensive mind in terms of the scheme Bo wants to run. Quote Link to comment
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