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Wayne And All Michigan Fans Did You Hear The Rumor That Loyd Carr Was Stepping Down
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Originally posted by tech fanAfter The Ohio St. Game?
If So Question #1 Who Do You Think Gets The Job "my Guess Les Myles From Lsu
Question #2 Would You Leave Lsu For Michigan Which Is The Better Program
My Answer To #2 Is Yes I Would Leave Lsu For Michigan Lsu Coaching Job Is Just A Job You Take Until You Can Get Another Offer Michigan Is A Job You Take To Retire From.
What Are Your Thoughts You Too Lsu Fan
IMO LSU has the better program. College football is so popular with so much money these old historical programs such as Michigan and Notre Dame no longer have the same glamor they did generations ago.
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Originally posted by wayne1218You mean John???Questions, comments, complaints:
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Originally posted by 10DimeBryDear Lloyd Carr,
Please dont leave Michigan, we think you are an outstanding coach and a great person. We look forward to making your team our bitches every single year.
Warmest regards,
Thee Ohio State UniversityO..H.........I..O!
2010 NCAA Football: 4-3-1
2010 NFL: 0-0
2009-2010 NCAA Basketball: 30-23-1
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Originally posted by jcindavilleNo, i mean Ron Cooper. Google him, you will understand my pain
Ron Cooper, who has nine years of head coaching experience and coached the secondary at Notre Dame when the Fighting Irish won back-to-back New Year's Day Bowl games, begins his fourth season at South Carolina. He was given the title of Assistant Head Coach prior to the 2006 season and oversees the secondary. Cooper coached the Carolina defensive backs in 2004. He handled the outside linebackers and was the special teams coordinator in 2005.
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Originally posted by frankb03I'd be surprised Myles leaves LSU for Michigan unless they offered a boat load of money.
IMO LSU has the better program. College football is so popular with so much money these old historical programs such as Michigan and Notre Dame no longer have the same glamor they did generations ago.MLB 2012***100-98 +$215 OR +2.15 UNITS
HUGE PLAYS 2-1
NFL 2011-2012** 6-10
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NCAA FBL 2011-2012**** 26-23
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GOY 33-12 ALL SPORTS
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Originally posted by frankb03I'd be surprised Myles leaves LSU for Michigan unless they offered a boat load of money.
IMO LSU has the better program. College football is so popular with so much money these old historical programs such as Michigan and Notre Dame no longer have the same glamor they did generations ago.
THE BETTER PROGRAM AND TEAM THIS YEAR FOR SURE BUT HISTORY TELLS YOU OTHERWISE.LIKE I SAID BEFORE HEAD COACH OF AN SEC TEAM IS A DEATHBED FOR COACHES.AT MICHIGAN YOU PLAY OHIO STATE ONCE A YEAR AND THATS IT.MLB 2012***100-98 +$215 OR +2.15 UNITS
HUGE PLAYS 2-1
NFL 2011-2012** 6-10
0-0TOP PLAYS
NCAA FBL 2011-2012**** 26-23
4-1 TOP PLAYS
GOY 33-12 ALL SPORTS
AS of 6/3/12
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You Ohio State fans talking shit now after getting yer asses kicked for over 10 years crack me up.....how did it feel losing to that cheater Zook and that QB who cant complete a pass farther than 10 yards down the field?
I hope to God Michigan whips you hard this Saturday for Carr's sake if he is really going to step down
PEACE
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Originally posted by tech fanTHE BETTER PROGRAM AND TEAM THIS YEAR FOR SURE BUT HISTORY TELLS YOU OTHERWISE.LIKE I SAID BEFORE HEAD COACH OF AN SEC TEAM IS A DEATHBED FOR COACHES.AT MICHIGAN YOU PLAY OHIO STATE ONCE A YEAR AND THATS IT.
PEACE
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The LSU Tigers football aka "the Bayou Bengals" team represents Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States in NCAA Division I FBS college football. The team, currently coached by Les Miles, has consistently been one of the most successful programs in the nation since it began playing football in 1893. LSU entered the 2007 season with 680 victories, the 12th most in NCAA history, and the 4th most of any SEC team, behind only Alabama (784), Tennessee (762), and Georgia (704). LSU also entered the 2006 season with a 0.635 all-time winning percentage, the 16th best in the NCAA, and the 4th best in the SEC, behind only Alabama (0.712), Tennessee (0.697), and Georgia (0.642). The LSU football team has enjoyed recent success as they won the BCS National Championship in 2003 with a 21-14 victory over Oklahoma in the Nokia Sugar Bowl in New Orleans.
LSU's Tiger Stadium, also known as "Death Valley", has a capacity of nearly 93,000, making it the sixth largest sports stadium in the nation (not including racetrack stadiums)[1] and the third largest sports stadium in the Southeastern Conference. For years, Tiger Stadium has consistently been labeled by numerous NCAA coaches and players ( as well as ESPN.com "Top Ten Scariest Places to Play: Death Valley Tops List of Scary Venues for Opposing Teams by Bruce Feldman 10/1/2007 ) as the single most difficult venue for a visiting opponents. As such, LSU has one of college football's best homefield advantages. LSU makes a significant effort to schedule the majority of their home games at night as they have discovered that crowd noise and participation reaches much greater levels during night games. The intense crowd noise in the final seconds of an LSU-Auburn game once registered as an earthquake on the seismographs in the campus Geology Department and since has been well-known as the "Earthquake Game."[2] During the 2007 season, while also setting record attendance numbers, the raucious LSU crowd registered unbelievable sound levels of 123.4 decibels and 129.8 decibels during the Tigers nationally televised wins against Virginia Tech ( ESPN 9/8/07 ) and the University of Florida ( CBS 10/6/07 ), respectively.
Don't make me go Cajun on your Ass!
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