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Old 11-29-2005, 03:36 PM
PokerGoblin PokerGoblin is offline
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Default Re: Who\'s the next Detroit/Michigan coach to get fired?

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I think Michigan's championship in '97 may have been the best thing to happen to OSU and PSU. In terms of talent, Michigan is the most balanced team in the country east of California almost every year - good skill players, good OL, good defense. Carr seems like a good recruiter but a bad football coach and he's probably getting fired never.

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What are you talking about? You cannot be a good recruiter without being a good coach. Period.

BTW PSU hasn't beaten UM since 1996. You think Carr's longevity has made Paterno's job easier?

As far as OSU goes, UM should have won the game this year and they should have won last year as well. I guess you could credit OSU's toughness in both games. Since Tressel has gotten there their teams are much more disciplined and they execute better, much better than in the Cooper era. UM exploited those weaknesses even though often OSU had the better record and arguably the more talented roster.

I think UM beats OSU in Columbus next year.

PG
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