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re: Michigan's "Hot Board" of Coaching candidates (including Miles)

Posted on 12/2/14 at 3:05 pm to
Posted by Indfanfromcol
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Posted on 12/2/14 at 3:05 pm to
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agreed. he has a chance to stabilize and rebuild michigan and then retire.




Do you really think it will be easy to rebuild their program?
It is a dumpster fire.


Lets just look at a few things if he left. One, he probably wouldn't be able to hire the coordinators he has now (because I doubt Michigan will give him the $$$ for the ones we have), so he would have to hire new people and build new chemistry. Then, it would take several years of good recruiting to put them on a level to even compete with Ohio State, who they would probably lose to most years.

He would have to work 10 times harder to rebuild that program than he would have to do staying here. So how much more money would they have to offer than he is already making for him to want to bother with it?

This was a rebuilding year people. Do yall not remember losing our qb, 2 starting wrs, and our starting rb? It is like LSU fans are just throwing out one excuse to get him to go because he had a down year during a rebuilding year for the offense (and still rebuilding from all the defensive players leaving early).
Posted by lsupride87
Member since Dec 2007
96184 posts
Posted on 12/2/14 at 3:11 pm to
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One, he probably wouldn't be able to hire the coordinators he has now (because I doubt Michigan will give him the $$$ for the ones we have)
Disagree. They would def want Cam with him(another michigan man) and would be ok with paying for Chavis IMHO as well

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Then, it would take several years of good recruiting to put them on a level to even compete with Ohio State, who they would probably lose to most years.
They already have been getting elite top 10 classes with Hoke. So check again

Posted by EvrybodysAllAmerican
Member since Apr 2013
11229 posts
Posted on 12/2/14 at 3:11 pm to
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He would have to work 10 times harder to rebuild that program than he would have to do staying here.


I disagree with this. most coaches will tell you its much easier to rebuild a program than to maintain one. You have to deal with unrealistic expectations every year, entitled players and fans, etc.
And just look at the difference in competition. UM plays maybe 2-3 ranked teams a year. LSU plays one every other week.
Posted by TreyAnastasio
Bitch I'm From Cleveland
Member since Dec 2010
46759 posts
Posted on 12/2/14 at 3:12 pm to
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Do you really think it will be easy to rebuild their program?
It is a dumpster fire.


Not really. Roster is pretty stacked.

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Lets just look at a few things if he left. One, he probably wouldn't be able to hire the coordinators he has now (because I doubt Michigan will give him the $$$ for the ones we have),


Oh, I see you just dont know anything about Michigan.
This post was edited on 12/2/14 at 3:13 pm
Posted by GeorgeReymond
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Member since Jan 2013
10170 posts
Posted on 12/2/14 at 3:17 pm to
During Miles' interview, Charlie Weems, Stanley Jacobs, & Bertman asked Miles about the Michigan situation and if the opportunity arose, would he ever consider leaving LSU for Michigan?

Miles' response was something like, "Why would anyone ever leave LSU for Michigan?" His answer essentially boosted himself over the likes of Petrino, Nutt, Del Rio, & Fisher.

eta: I'm almost confident that Miles will retire at LSU. He's a very loyal man and knows these next few years could be very very special

This post was edited on 12/2/14 at 3:29 pm
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