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Reading "The Ponderosa" on the LSU on3.com site

it is hilarious. They are insinuating that money was the only factor why BU flipped.

LSU is a fine school for non athletes like as every SEC school. When athletes are involved, they skate to stay eligible.

The education and alumni network at Michigan blows LSU out of the water. Not even close.

They also think if the Ellison's didn't help Michigan, they would have won out. They're begging for Congress to cap NIL now.

Their lightweight fanbase haven't a clue there are more Michigan Billionaires than half of the SEC combined.

Question about possible returning players

I realize calling this a long shot would be a massive understatement, but hear me out.

I’ve been wondering recently if there’s an outside chance that any of our star juniors (Johnson, Graham, Grant, Loveland) return for next season. I know they’re all being mocked in the first round, with Johnson as high as #2 in places, but we saw players like Sawyer, Ebuka and Henderson (day 2 picks IMO) come back to OSU for one more shot this season. I also recall hearing that Michigan had a One More Year fund that helped keep the likes of Corum and Zinter last year.

To be clear, all four of those guys could never play another snap and still leave as legends. But with this season having gone the way it has, do we think there’s any possibility that some combination of NIL, “I don’t wanna go out like that”, plus the opportunity to be captains and impart some of The Standard™️ to the hot shot younglings coming in that could bring one or two of them back next year? Or is Rod Moore the ultimate cautionary tale and there’s no chance in hell?

Maybe an interesting note on Isaiah Gibson..

Maybe this turns into something and maybe totally not, but after Michigan offered the five-star Georgia DE commit I reached out and asked if he has any interest in the Wolverines and where everything stands, his response was: "Can't say too much."

So my take is if he had zero interest, he would just say so and we'd all move on. No idea if this turns into something but could be another thing to watch moving forward.

  • Poll
Poll: Some people are still on the fire Sherrone after one season stuff. How do YOU feel?

Should we fire Sherrone after this season?

  • Yes

    Votes: 2 3.2%
  • No

    Votes: 23 36.5%
  • Are You Serious?

    Votes: 38 60.3%

After it looks like the recruiting boom everyone has been waiting for is happening, a few of the board members are stuck on firing our head coach after one season, and killing our new coach recruiting bump.

If a continuity hire can’t keep things rolling….

Which was his main job…. Then in year two he’s not a continuity coach. He’s just a HC with one year of underperformance.

Are there enough red flags 🚩 to pull the plug on this whole staff? Succession planning at a high level in college football is really hard.

As for me, if I saw a candidate I loved I’d consider it. Sherrone deserves a chance to learn…but the M head job is a winning job, not a learning job.

Video Sharpening The Edge; Week 13

Lucas Reimink and Dennis Fithian are back picking Michigan vs Northwestern, Michigan Sate vs Purdue and Lions at Colts on Sunday.

The two also each pick three best bets of the week:

Lucas' best bets of the week: Minnesota +11.5 (Penn state), Notre Dame -14.5 (Army), Ohio State -10.5 (Indiana)

Dennis' best bets of the week: Illinois -1 at Rutgers, Colorado -2.5 at Kansas & N.Texas -2.5 at E.Carolina.

Donovan Edwards is +140 over 1.5 receptions on ESPN BET.
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