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Boren Speaks

I don't intend for this blog to become a link factory, but I think this is an important read.

It sounds like Boren has huge issues with the new coaching staff.

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“Boren Speaks”

  1. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    justin boren is a great talent but this is the type of player that allows michigan to lose to app state, get blown out by oregon, lose 4 years in a row to osu and win 1 bowl game in 4 years
    rr needs to weed out the weak

    is carr still in aa to provide some continuity. is he being paid?

  2. Blogger Tim Says:

    Carr has a nominal position in athletic administration.

  3. Blogger High Sierra Howard Says:

    The O-line has been the weakest link on the Michigan team ever since Moeller was brought in. Ultimately this was Carr's fault, but I'm glad that Moeller and Gittleson have been replaced by Frey and Barwis. Games are won and lost at the line of scrimage. Michigan used to be dominant on the O-line, but it had gotten to the point where other teams said we were not tough.