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re: Michigan is garbage

Posted on 1/13/11 at 8:58 am to
Posted by tigerinridgeland
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Posted on 1/13/11 at 8:58 am to
Les has certainly handled the situation with more grace than the Michigan administration. He has continued to show his loyalty and respect to his alma mater, while Brandon has continued to act like a jerk.

I don't think Michigan is garbage, but its athletic administration needs some lessons in PR.

The fact is LSU is a better job than Michigan. That hasn't always been true, of course, but it is true for right now and has been for quite a few years.
Posted by LSUCanFAN
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Member since Jan 2009
28073 posts
Posted on 1/13/11 at 9:03 am to
quote:

Les has certainly handled the situation with more grace than the Michigan administration. He has continued to show his loyalty and respect to his alma mater, while Brandon has continued to act like a jerk.

I don't think Michigan is garbage, but its athletic administration needs some lessons in PR.

The fact is LSU is a better job than Michigan. That hasn't always been true, of course, but it is true for right now and has been for quite a few years.
I agree with this assessment, I think RR after getting Michigan to a bowl game this year would have added 2-3 more wins next year...now you have a team with RR players and a system in place and no RR to run it...all in all Michigan seems adrift at this point...the AD seems to be a bit of a Khunt as well...
Posted by JudgeBoyett
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Member since Feb 2007
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Posted on 1/13/11 at 9:21 am to
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Les has certainly handled the situation with more grace than the Michigan administration. He has continued to show his loyalty and respect to his alma mater, while Brandon has continued to act like a jerk.


This is exactly why I question the whole Miles offended Carr/Michigan thing. It simply doesn't pass the eye test.

The irony of this statement is that the statement "uncovers" more about Dave Brandon than anybody else.

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"All that glitters is not gold when it comes to some coaches," Brandon said. "A two- or three-hour meeting with a coach uncovers much more than you could learn scanning the Internet or sifting through statistics. Sometimes the hype or the PR doesn't match the real person."
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