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Can we Honestly Say Moore is Anything But an Awful Coach?

Should he not be given one more year max or fired? Bad mismanagement of qb and rb position. Not adapting the defense with a terrible dc hire. Clearly OC hire was bad too. There’s nothing positive at all. This team has talent. Maybe not playoff or big ten champ caliber but the fact that he can’t even beat the mediocrity in the big ten with the talent we have … bad coaching, bad coach. Brady Hoke 2.0. Called it since the start. Don’t have so much pride and fandom you can’t see it folks. Season is now over. Halfway through. Pathetic. Unacceptable. This is Michigan.

This is why.......

My wife asked me back in January why I would spend so much money for tickets, hotel and flights to take the kids to the National Championship game in Houston. I just turned to my son and said "this is why we went to the championship game" because you never know how long it will be before you get back to play in one. Yes, most teams take advantage of winning championships with unbelievable recruiting classes and just reloading, but that's just not Michigan I guess. I'm very thankful for last year's title. Even more so after today's performance.

Moore has to make some bold moves in the offseason

I think the root of the issue is, he’s trying to be like his mentor instead of being like himself. If he wants to be successful here, he has to make this team into his own image. The way to do that is have an identity. Right now, this team has no identity.

He’s articulated what he wants to do on offense. Now, he needs to execute it.

I think the first matters of business is finding a new OC. The current one isn’t cutting it at all. Second, is to hit the portal hard.

Do that and he will find success.

M drive before half & B1G refs

In the long run, it probably worked out OK for M, but recall the sequence.

Hall ran the ball on 2nd down & goal. Danielson commented that the spot was good, meaning t was short of the goal line, which it was.

But he also said it should be spotted at the 1/2 half yard line. Enter B1g Refs who spot it on the 1 instead.

3rd down Mullings arguably scores but is called just short of the goal line. Had the ball be spotted correctly on the play before, He's in. Now we get to run a 4th down play.

One thing to note to the 3rd down play, Gentry was pushed 2 yards back off the LOS. We were fortunate Mullings wasn't tackled for a loss.

4th down we score.

What is it with Michigan the refs spotting the ball?

Arch Manning 2025?

Texas has two of the best arms in college football and will have a future NFL QB this year and next.


If a team like Michigan doesn’t throw enough money at Manning to lure him away from Austin, that is.

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