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re: The only fuel left in the "Miles to Michigan" gossip tank is

Posted on 12/11/07 at 10:04 pm to
Posted by TigerStuckinOkieland
Oklahoma City, OK
Member since Feb 2007
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Posted on 12/11/07 at 10:04 pm to
Further, I would agree with you that Michigan would never hire someone that they thought would take their program further downhill.....but, a good nationally reputable Offensive Coordinator or Defensive Coordinator could definitely fill that job admirably for a couple of years, which would then give Michigan more options than just Miles, yet keep the door open for negotiations wih him later by seeking his advice on "who that coach should be now".

Remember, my thread started with the words "The ONLY fuel left in ......GOSSIP TANK".....just as it implies.....GOSSIP!! I personally want Miles to stay, but the gossip mill will continue until he makes it clear that he's here for more than just next year.
Posted by Tiger4Ever
Member since Aug 2003
36704 posts
Posted on 12/11/07 at 10:09 pm to
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I personally want Miles to stay, but the gossip mill will continue until he makes it clear that he's here for more than just next year.





Just like all we needed to hear him say was "I will be the LSU coach NEXT season", then everyone would shut up, right?

Obviously not.

Why doesn't the guy just come out and tell us when he is planning to retire and to where...that way we can all get some sleep tonight?
Posted by TigerStuckinOkieland
Oklahoma City, OK
Member since Feb 2007
1330 posts
Posted on 12/11/07 at 10:10 pm to
The UM coaching job is already being made a mockery of by the media bashing of Miles and the so-called "behind the scenes discussions between UM and Miles".

I personally have no problem with Miles talking with UM to "help them" with finding the right person for the job.....but, it doesn't quell the gossip, such as ESPN now claiming that they're "right" because they're leaving the door open for 2009......well, that could be the case if UM doesn't move on quickly and hire a big-time coach that they're willing to commit huge dollars to under a long-term contract.
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