missouri_husker24
New member
That is awesome and he deserved it. Gonna miss this guy. I expect an incredible game from him come Dec. 30th
That is awesome and he deserved it. Gonna miss this guy. I expect an incredible game from him come Dec. 30th
umm...the fact that solich is doing a damn fine job coaching ohio, facilities are being upgraded and he has them challenging for the league title and a contract extension. and lloyd carr is doing what exactly? STAYING RETIRED. dont forget solich wasnt very far removed from an appearance in a national title game, whether it was deserved or not, thats something lloyd wasnt sniffing.Michigan was 9-4 with a January 1st Bowl Win over #9 Florida in 2007 the year that Carr was forced (Allegedly) to retire and the year before that they were 11-2. What showed that he was “ready” to retire and Solich wasn’t?i dunno. pedey fired a successful coach and strangleheld an entire athletic department to make his hire. he threw his weight behind the decision and laid down the law, because he, the hiree, said it was so. michigan had to make a hire because a successful coach retired. (sure, the writing was on the wall, but the dude RETIRED, and he was ready. Solich didnt, and wasnt.) richrod is more just a failure on his own accord, with the baggage he left at west virginia and all.
In 2006 if Michigan had beaten Ohio State they would've played for the national championship. In fact probably should've been a rematch since Michigan's only loss was to the #1 Ohio State by 3.umm...the fact that solich is doing a damn fine job coaching ohio, facilities are being upgraded and he has them challenging for the league title and a contract extension. and lloyd carr is doing what exactly? STAYING RETIRED. dont forget solich wasnt very far removed from an appearance in a national title game, whether it was deserved or not, thats something lloyd wasnt sniffing.Michigan was 9-4 with a January 1st Bowl Win over #9 Florida in 2007 the year that Carr was forced (Allegedly) to retire and the year before that they were 11-2. What showed that he was “ready” to retire and Solich wasn’t?i dunno. pedey fired a successful coach and strangleheld an entire athletic department to make his hire. he threw his weight behind the decision and laid down the law, because he, the hiree, said it was so. michigan had to make a hire because a successful coach retired. (sure, the writing was on the wall, but the dude RETIRED, and he was ready. Solich didnt, and wasnt.) richrod is more just a failure on his own accord, with the baggage he left at west virginia and all.
In 2006 if Michigan had beaten Ohio State they would've played for the national championship. In fact probably should've been a rematch since Michigan's only loss was to the #1 Ohio State by 3.umm...the fact that solich is doing a damn fine job coaching ohio, facilities are being upgraded and he has them challenging for the league title and a contract extension. and lloyd carr is doing what exactly? STAYING RETIRED. dont forget solich wasnt very far removed from an appearance in a national title game, whether it was deserved or not, thats something lloyd wasnt sniffing.Michigan was 9-4 with a January 1st Bowl Win over #9 Florida in 2007 the year that Carr was forced (Allegedly) to retire and the year before that they were 11-2. What showed that he was “ready” to retire and Solich wasn’t?i dunno. pedey fired a successful coach and strangleheld an entire athletic department to make his hire. he threw his weight behind the decision and laid down the law, because he, the hiree, said it was so. michigan had to make a hire because a successful coach retired. (sure, the writing was on the wall, but the dude RETIRED, and he was ready. Solich didnt, and wasnt.) richrod is more just a failure on his own accord, with the baggage he left at west virginia and all.
When TO left did you think it was time for him to retire? He didn’t take anymore coaching jobs and stayed away from the game for a few years (kind of like Lloyd Carr) until the whole AD thing came up.umm...the fact that solich is doing a damn fine job coaching ohio, facilities are being upgraded and he has them challenging for the league title and a contract extension. and lloyd carr is doing what exactly? STAYING RETIRED. dont forget solich wasnt very far removed from an appearance in a national title game, whether it was deserved or not, thats something lloyd wasnt sniffing.
Wasn't Rod the first choice while Callahan was at least Nebraskas 3rd choice (Stache. Nutt) Untill Rich Rod starts taking down every good record Michigan has like Callahan and company did in Nebraska in my opinion it's not even close.When TO left did you think it was time for him to retire? He didn’t take anymore coaching jobs and stayed away from the game for a few years (kind of like Lloyd Carr) until the whole AD thing came up.umm...the fact that solich is doing a damn fine job coaching ohio, facilities are being upgraded and he has them challenging for the league title and a contract extension. and lloyd carr is doing what exactly? STAYING RETIRED. dont forget solich wasnt very far removed from an appearance in a national title game, whether it was deserved or not, thats something lloyd wasnt sniffing.
I don’t see how a guy whose team just finished 9-4 ranked in the Top 20 for the 12th time in his 13 year career was showing that he was “ready” to retire. He had 6 years (including a National Championship) where they finished in the Top 10 and one of those Top 10 years was 2006, the year before he was “ready” to retire.
You say Solich isn’t that far removed from playing for a National Title (8 years), well when Carr “retired” he wasn’t that far removed from winning a National Title (10 years).
You can’t tell me that if some school like Ohio thought they could get Carr to come coach them that they wouldn’t try. The fact is he won’t go someplace like that so why would they even offer. Solich didn’t have a choice and he wanted to coach so badly that he jumped at that chance.
The facts are Solich didn’t deserve to be fired in 2003 (2002 maybe) and Carr wasn’t ready to “retire” in 2007. Also Callahan’s first two years were more successful then the train-wreck that is Rich-Rod and Michigan football. Winning record and bowl win is better then losing record and no bowls.
Whether or not Michigan hired Rich-Rod because they had to the fact is as of right now it is a terrible hire and if I’m not mistaken it took place in the 2000’s thus in my eyes making it worse then the Billy C one.
Les Miles was Michigan's #1 choice.Wasn't Rod the first choice while Callahan was at least Nebraskas 3rd choice (Stache. Nutt) Untill Rich Rod starts taking down every good record Michigan has like Callahan and company did in Nebraska in my opinion it's not even close.
I dont even know if Callahan was as high as 3rd in choices, i think it just came to a point the February rolled around and Petersucker had to get someone in there and there was Billber lookin for a job so he snagged him.Wasn't Rod the first choice while Callahan was at least Nebraskas 3rd choice (Stache. Nutt) Untill Rich Rod starts taking down every good record Michigan has like Callahan and company did in Nebraska in my opinion it's not even close.When TO left did you think it was time for him to retire? He didn’t take anymore coaching jobs and stayed away from the game for a few years (kind of like Lloyd Carr) until the whole AD thing came up.umm...the fact that solich is doing a damn fine job coaching ohio, facilities are being upgraded and he has them challenging for the league title and a contract extension. and lloyd carr is doing what exactly? STAYING RETIRED. dont forget solich wasnt very far removed from an appearance in a national title game, whether it was deserved or not, thats something lloyd wasnt sniffing.
I don’t see how a guy whose team just finished 9-4 ranked in the Top 20 for the 12th time in his 13 year career was showing that he was “ready” to retire. He had 6 years (including a National Championship) where they finished in the Top 10 and one of those Top 10 years was 2006, the year before he was “ready” to retire.
You say Solich isn’t that far removed from playing for a National Title (8 years), well when Carr “retired” he wasn’t that far removed from winning a National Title (10 years).
You can’t tell me that if some school like Ohio thought they could get Carr to come coach them that they wouldn’t try. The fact is he won’t go someplace like that so why would they even offer. Solich didn’t have a choice and he wanted to coach so badly that he jumped at that chance.
The facts are Solich didn’t deserve to be fired in 2003 (2002 maybe) and Carr wasn’t ready to “retire” in 2007. Also Callahan’s first two years were more successful then the train-wreck that is Rich-Rod and Michigan football. Winning record and bowl win is better then losing record and no bowls.
Whether or not Michigan hired Rich-Rod because they had to the fact is as of right now it is a terrible hire and if I’m not mistaken it took place in the 2000’s thus in my eyes making it worse then the Billy C one.
:thumbsagree to disagree then. because to me, someone asks me what the "worst hire" ive seen in my industry, i instantly go to the company names, the people that did the hiring, rather than the idiot they hired to do the job and subsequently eff it up. nobody remembers them. the company remains. i blame the company. screw-up wouldnt need the job if the company didnt create it.