Q: People are saying, "Why is he waiting? This is ridiculous. Recruiting is a mess."
A: I don't think recruiting is a mess. I met with recruits last weekend. I'm going to meet with recruits (before the Big Chill). The coaches are actively recruiting. Coach Rodriguez and I are just fine. We spend a lot of time together. He has a very clear understanding, and has from Day One, as to what the plan is. What I want is for everyone to focus on the fact we still have a game to play. It's a real important game. Everybody whines for the last two years because we haven't gone to a bowl game. Well, now we're going to a bowl game. I sense that's important to people.
And it's an important game and we've got to go play it, and the focus should be on, "Leave the coaches alone and let them coach. Leave the players alone and let them prepare and let's go finish our season." And then once the season has finished, we'll go through the evaluation process, as I do with all the sports, as we should.
To create a lot of distractions and stir right now, while we're getting ready to play one of our biggest games, to me, makes no sense. And to me the only people who are stirring the pot are people who are trying to create controversy because controversies are fun to write about. They get people stirred up and people start to worry, and I understand all that. But I'm doing my job.
Some interesting "coaching" things happened this weekend that got me thinking about Jim Harbaugh and the Michigan situation:
- Florida hired Texas - coach in waiting Will Muschamp. This seemed to be an inside job and that Florida might have only offered the job to Will. Arkansas head coach Bobby Petrino signed a new 7 year deal on Saturday on strong rumors that he was a candidate for the Florida job. The Florida job might be the best job in the country right now, but with that comes high expectations and big shoes to fill.
- Miami, FL - Picked up Temple head coach Al Golden. Temple went 8-4 this year but was not invited to a Bowl Game. The thing that surprised me was that Al was rumored to be the next head coach at Penn State or even the open Pitt job.
- Vanderbilt looks to be hiring Auburn's OC Gus Malzahn.
So here are my random thoughts on all those hiring and how they might relate to Michigan:
- What percentage of Michigan fans would have thought in August, if Michigan was playing in a January 1st bowl, RR's job would still be in question? I'm guessing about 90% would of thought his job was safe.
- If Jim Harbough is such a hot "prospect/candidate" why wasn't his name linked to either the Florida or Miami jobs? I suspect this means he is either a lock to come to Ann Arbor, he has his sights firmly on the NFL or maybe the guy just wants to stay at Stanford.
- I wonder if Mitch Mustain current USC backup QB has any eligibility left to join his former high school head coach at Vandy?
- Remember when Michigan was looking for a coach 3 years ago? A couple of things we sort of knew was that: Michigan wouldn't hire a head coach without head coaching experience - well that wasn't a factor for Florida and a coach in the MAC wasn't really qualified enough to coach the Wolverines. Well that wasn't a factor for Miami either.
Does Miami hiring a MAC coach give some credibility to Brady Hoke as a Plan B? I doubt it.
Michigan Head Coaching Situation and 2011 Recruiting
- Speaking of Bobby Petrino, on Saturday he pulled a scholarship offer from Dr. Phillips defensive back Roderick Ryles. Roderick is a current teammate of Dee Hart and a Michigan recruit.
- Saturday's visitors to Ann Arbor, Anthony Zettel, James Richardson, and Chris Bryant were all impressed by the Big Chill and will all wait to make a decision until January when the Michigan coaching situation is cleared up. Michigan is looking good for all 3 prospects if they agree with the direction of the leader of the program in January.
- Avery Walls a 4 star DB will make his decision on Tuesday. Avery was a strong Michigan lean all year but the coaching un-certainty and a recent trip to Oregon will probably make Avery choose the Ducks.
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