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Speaker 1 (00:04):
I saw a comment today from tiff A Pogi, who's
the new coach at Michigan, and was talking about the
need for I think he was probably politicking for the
job a little bit too, but basically was saying, who
wants to come here right now? This place is a mess?
Speaker 2 (00:23):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (00:23):
There there's a culture issue. Uh, there's a people are
being complicit and allowing the Connor Stallion's things to go on.
They's shore own more stuff to go on. You know,
Let the staff that's here that didn't do any of
this fix it, and if we don't win games next year,
then get rid of us. But basically, I don't think
that's a bad idea because I don't want to. I
would not want to inherit that mess. You're basically going
(00:45):
to have to create a staff after and there's really
not a lot of people to pick from because the
the the the top candidates that you would want to
coach your team are already been already been picking taking
someplace else. And then it's nonsense that kaylen to Boord
is going to go to Michigan. It's the stupidest thing
I've ever heard. So I would I agree with him.
(01:06):
Let the current staff just coach the team next year
and and then next October November. If things aren't going well,
find another way to rectify it.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
I saw someone post this, and I forgot their name,
but they're a pretty well known sports writer and they
and they suggested that the way that Michigan is going about,
like the attraction of that job is similar to what
SMU had to go through in the death penalty, Like
no one really wanted that job. It's unlikely they're gonna
have the same like fallout thirty years later, but just
because it's Michigan, but it is. It is interesting to
(01:37):
note that, like, just like the stuff that's accumulated the
last couple years for them,