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Get StartedResurrection of this thread: Joe Milton transferring. Link
Wow.
Well... good luck to him. He can probably make it in a less-competitive conference.
I know the knock on him was mostly accuracy (something he struggled with even in HS). I could see him being more successful in an offense that needs a guy with a cannon for an arm, who can run a bit, against opponents who can't cover receivers.
Still waiting for the first Harbaugh-QB to last four years at Michigan and graduate.
I hope not.
Don?t all the really successful QBs enter the draft after their junior or even sophomore seasons these days?
Ben VanSumeren transfers to Michigan State
That's interesting
I'm confused... I am not seeing a single post on Alan Bowman transferring to UM.
While I would prefer Cade and JJ to have Harbaugh's focus, it seems this is the new way of doing things.
At some point I could see coaches being focused on acquiring great talent through the TP over recruiting. Seems if a coach were to go after proven top players from the top 30 teams they could build a NC that way as opposed to to recruiting, but currently the only players involved in TP are guys who lost their starting jobs, if they ever had them to begin with.
yeah, WTF?
maybe he had a girlfriend there or some dumb thing like that
TP will erode the existing lines of demarcation between rivals, IMO. The lines of communication are wide open and 24/7 now.
Last season was already unwatchable for me.
I wonder if college football just collapses on its own in the next couple years? or gets relegated to more of a fringe audience.
It?s rubber-stamp football. Every game looks alike. And that was not the case BITD even when every team was running a version of the Wishbone, Power I, or V E E R.
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