• 3 months ago
Maggie Gray and Andrew Bogusch dive into the future of Michigan football, discussing the impact of coaching decisions post-Lloyd Carr. Maggie argues that poor choices in leadership have hindered the program, while Andrew believes that if Sherrone Moore is a good head coach, Michigan will be just fine.
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00:00We remember back to after Lloyd Carr stepped down and stopped coaching the Michigan Wolverines.
00:06That was seven lean years with Brady Hoke and Rich Rodriguez where they went 46-44 overall.
00:12That is not outstanding. Had one double-digit win season and had three winning seasons overall and
00:18those were just barely. You were already asking this new head coach to do something that is so
00:27hard and now you're just upping the degree of difficulty on it in any way. Like that to me is
00:34where this matters. I guess but I think it just what matters more is whether or not Sharon Moore
00:39is just the right guy to be the head coach replacing Jim Harbaugh. Like they struggled
00:43post Lloyd Carr because they made wrong decisions on who should run the program.
00:48If he's a good head coach and can and just because by the nature of his abilities can keep it
00:53rolling then they're going to be fine.

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