OH OH I want to play.......
The Braylon Edwards Show:
Sadly, all the highlights over OSU were so long ago, they were in black and white on hand-cranked reels. I wish I could play, Arc-Light.![]()
Hmm about the Chi Chi hire, if he doesn't have strong Ohio ties then say bye bye to the good Ohio talent. Plus i hope you Blue fans are patient, because it will take awhile for Chi Chi to get that system in.
AP Coach of the Year is Mark Mangino.
Rock Chalk Jayhawk.
He won because he threatened the AP writers he would eat them. All of them.![]()
He won because he threatened the AP writers he would eat them. All of them.![]()
Honestly if you think any Ohio high school players are not going to Michigan simply because CRR doesn't have Ohio ties, you're delusional.
The Michigan brand is what sells, the coach doesn't. In fact I think Rod has far more credibility with ANY high school prospect than Carr did.
Things are a tad bit different here in the north, especially Ohio when it comes to ties with the High school coaches. And with the credibility, yes the name will sell but Chi Chi has no ties with Ohio there-for he might no do so good. A big negative is his offence is not pro-style, unless he changes it for TTUN.
I doubt the creator of the Spread offense is going to not run the Spread offense. If he was - there is no reason to hire him.
Its like hiring Steve Spurrier to run Navy.
He will still have staff with Ohio ties, he will still have a recruiting director with ties in the area and he will still have a Michigan hat which is all one really needs anyway. A kid (that is not a pro-style QB, and possible big name WR) is not going to NOT go to Michigan just because CRR doesn't have Ohio ties.
Again, to think that would be just...delusional.
Ahhhhh, but will you be laughing on October 25th of next year???Fran;13585624 said:I'm still laughing at Chi Chi![]()
Ahhhhh, but will you be laughing on October 25th of next year???
Sing with me:Fran™;13595902 said:I don't think we're gonna win at the Big House next year. But most likely at Spartan Stadium in 2009.