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2009 TSUN News (football only discussion)

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OSUsushichic;1060953; said:

The "Notre Dame" of 2008: Michigan. Due to a weak non-conference schedule that includes Utah, Miami (Ohio), Notre Dame and Toledo, it won?t be a three-win season, but there will be a rocky transition period for the Wolverines as they get used to Rich Rodriguez?s offensive system and the way he goes about his business. He?s quite a departure from Lloyd Carr. Merely playing in only their second non-New Year?s Day bowl game since 1995 will be enough of a drop off in Ann Arbor to merit this dubious selection.

Whoops.
 
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ESPN's take....

Michigan

After a disappointing first year for coach Rich Rodriguez -- during which the Wolverines only won three games -- fans now turn their attention to what they hope is a brighter future. As Rich Rod tries to mold this team in his image, he has seen ups and downs on the recruiting trail with his first full class. The Wolverines have suffered some de-commitments along the way, but currently still sit in the top 15 of the class rankings. The big focus is the on the quarterback position; Michigan is trying diligently to find the right player to fit its system. The Wolverines have suffered some de-commitments at this position, but they do have one committed quarterback prospect who may be an ideal fit in Tate Forcier (San Diego, Calif. / Scripps Ranch). Michigan also has some prospects with good upside. DE Anthony LaLota (Princeton, N.J. / The Hun School) is still fairly new to the game of football, but has the tools to be a good college defensive end, and while Taylor Lewan (Scottsdale, Ariz. / Chaparral) just wrapped up his first year as an offensive tackle in the Under Armour All-American, he has a great frame and wonderful potential.

Top Prospect: The knock on Craig Roh (Scottsdale, Ariz / Chaparral) is that he is too lean, but the kid is a wiry and muscular defender who plays the defensive end position well. He has the frame to pack on more weight and showed on film and at the Under Armour All-American Game that size is not a serious concern. He is an excellent prospect who plays smart and uses good technique to his advantage. He has an excellent motor and is good with his hands. Roh is a disruptive pass-rusher who has a good spin move and will work a counter off of it. In a conference in which teams still like to run the ball, Roh will need to get bigger, but the kid is a fine football player; he should be able to at least contribute as a pass-rusher early on.
Don't be surprised if ? Michigan only trails arch rival Ohio State in the final conference rankings. Illinois and Penn State especially are not far behind, but the Wolverines should add enough to finish with the conference's second-rated class.

For all the Big 10: Craig Haubert: Class of 2009 Big Ten recruiting overview - ESPN
 
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How does TSUN find a hot-shot DC?

By finding a worst of breed College HC:

(MgoBlog)
Another name for DC has been unleashed into the wild, and it's, uh, well. Well, it's this guy:
- Former Syracuse University head football coach Greg Robinson may be headed to the University of Michigan to serve as defensive coordinator. One source said it's a done deal. Another source said they thought Robinson might be involved with UCLA.
This probably won't come as a surprise to those of you reading the diaries or the message boards, but up until now it's just been speculation: "done deal" is another level entirely.
I admit a sense of foreboding at this news. While Robinson is a man with much experience at both the NFL and college level, the results of that experience have been decidedly mixed.
Which leads Brian to the reading of the Nunes:

Wow, Michigan fans. I know we don't know each other all that well but you might want to pray that God will make you a bird so that you can fly far, far away from here.
TNIAAM's burning hatred for a man who went 10-37 may obscure rationality, but then again: 10-37 at a school that had gone 107-59-1 under Paul Pasqualoni with just one losing sesaon. Greg Robinson is a stunningly incompetent head coach.
 
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Happened on this post from way back...


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Originally Posted by OSUsushichic
Opinion: Third title game will be charm for Buckeyes - College football - MSNBC.com

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The "Notre Dame" of 2008: Michigan. Due to a weak non-conference schedule that includes Utah, Miami (Ohio), Notre Dame and Toledo, it won?t be a three-win season, but there will be a rocky transition period for the Wolverines as they get used to Rich Rodriguez?s offensive system and the way he goes about his business. He?s quite a departure from Lloyd Carr. Merely playing in only their second non-New Year?s Day bowl game since 1995 will be enough of a drop off in Ann Arbor to merit this dubious selection.
Whoops.

He obviously didin't see the upset win over Miami (Oh) and had them going 2-10.
 
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Curious what our um visitors think about the potential Robinson hire. Seems like a pretty good move to me. He won 2 SB rings as Denver's DC in the 90's amd has a decent resume in that position. Question is will he gel with the assistants DickRod already has in place, and can DickRod keep from meddling in his buisness and give him the control he needs over the defense.
 
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DaytonBuck;1384470; said:
I think Robinson is a lousy HC but failing as a head coach has no bearing on your ability as a coordinator.
Agreed. There's a lot of pissing and moaning on the scUM boards about his record at Syracuse. Most don't bother to look at his resume as a DC. I think it could be a good hire if DickRod's ego can allow him to keep out of Robinson's bidness...doubt that happens though.
 
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BuckeyeNation27;1385307; said:
Michigan fans can't crow about having a "national" recruiting base, and claim that losing kids to in-state schools isn't a problem.
Wait, why not? "National recruiting base" doesn't mean you have your pick of any recruit in any state. We certainly don't have any trouble getting talent out of, say, Florida - and yet it's not some kind of blast on our recruiting when we get beat by a Florida school for someone.
 
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