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  • TFM_Dale
    ROTH ARMY SUPREME
    • Jan 2009
    • 7943

    Michigan decides to fire football coach Rich Rodriguez

    The end finally arrived for Rich Rodriguez.

    Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon has made the decision to fire Rodriguez, the Free Press has learned. The two were meeting this afternoon, according to a Michigan spokesman.

    Rodriguez would leave after three seasons as Michigan’s football coach — a tenure marked by far more turmoil than usual in Ann Arbor and far more losses than in decades.

    There was only speculation on who would replace Rodriguez. The Free Press reported today that Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh was highly unlikely to accept the U-M job if it became available. Other candidates could include San Diego State coach Brady Hoke and LSU coach Les Miles, both a former U-M assistants.

    Players have been coming and going from Schemblecher Hall throughout the day, and all insist they have not been told anything about the coaching situation.

    The team has a meeting scheduled for 7 p.m. Such a meeting would have been routine because classes start again Wednesday and players were report back today from a mini-break after the Gator Bowl.

    Rita Rodriguez, Rodriguez's wife, told reporters at Schembechler Hall this afternoon that she has not heard anything about a decision on her husband's future at U-M.

    Although Rodriguez, 47, came to Michigan in December 2007 after a long and successful run at West Virginia — in fact, if he hadn’t lost his final game there, his Mountaineers would have played in the national championship game — he leaves with this legacy:

    * A record of 15-22 overall and 6-18 in the Big Ten. He lost all three of his games to Michigan State and Ohio State.

    * An end to Michigan’s streak of playing in a bowl every season since 1975. He missed a bowl each of his first two seasons and this season lost to Mississippi State in the Gator Bowl, 52-14, the worst bowl loss in school history.

    * The first losing season at U-M in more than 40 years. His first team went 3-9; U-M’s last losing season, at 4-6, had come under Bump Elliott in 1967.

    * Three years of NCAA probation for five major violations. The storied program had never been on probation.

    When Lloyd Carr retired in 2007, Rodriguez agreed to a six-year, $15-million contract. It stipulates that he will be paid a $2.5 million buyout if fired. U-M conceivably could have fired him for the NCAA violations without the buyout, a provision allowed in his contract, but Brandon has previously said the NCAA troubles did not warrant dismissal.

    Michigan already has paid Rodriguez three years of salary, plus $2.5 million of the $4 million buyout he owed West Virginia for breaking his contract there.

    After struggling to a 3-9 record his first season — which included an incredible comeback against Wisconsin and an embarrassing defeat against Toledo — Rodriguez started fast in 2009. With freshman Tate Forcier at quarterback, the Wolverines rushed to a 4-0 start, including a thrilling victory over Notre Dame. But momentum dissolved in the season’s second half as Forcier suffered a shoulder injury and the defense imploded.

    That squad finished 5-7 and did not beat an FBS opponent after Sept. 26.

    Despite the ongoing NCAA issues hanging over the program and a new boss in the athletic department — Brandon replaced Bill Martin over the winter — Rodriguez and fans expected major improvement on the field this season. And the Wolverines again got off to a fast start — going 5-0 led by another new starting quarterback, Denard Robinson. He was an electric player and after the season’s first month he was widely considered a front-runner for the Heisman Trophy.

    But Robinson, a sophomore, struggled with injuries in the second half of the season, and the U-M defense was even worse than previous seasons. Michigan surrendered more yards and points than any year in its long gridiron history.

    U-M won only two of its final eight games to finish 7-6, sustaining lopsided losses in its final three games to Wisconsin (48-28), Ohio State (37-7) and Mississippi State (52-14).

    On the field during Rodriguez’s tenure, his defense was his major undoing. It didn’t work his first year with coordinator Scott Shafer and under his replacement, Greg Robinson, it was even worse.

    Even though his spread offense — and Rodriguez came to Ann Arbor regarded as guru of the spread — struggled against ranked opponents, it continued to improve during his tenure. When Robinson, a prototypical dual-threat signal caller, was healthy, the offense looked unstoppable at times. Even when Robinson got hurt, Forcier stepped in and completed one of the most amazing games in school history: a 67-65, three-overtime victory over Illinois that included more offensive fireworks in the Big House than the Fourth of July.

    That victory, on Nov. 6, came at a perfect time: two days after U-M announced the NCAA sanctions. The sanctions, although extremely serious, did give Rodriguez — and U-M — a break by reducing a disputed charge. The NCAA determined that the “head coach failed to monitor the duties and activities of the quality control staff members, the former graduate assistant coach and a student assistant coach, and the time limits for athletically related activities.” However, the NCAA cleared Rodriguez of “failure to promote an atmosphere of compliance.”

    The victory over the Illini raised U-M’s record to 6-3 and made the Wolverines bowl eligible for the first time under Rodriguez.

    After that game, Brandon said: “I put my arm around him as we were walking into the press conference and said, ‘Rich, you had a really good week.’ And he did, he really did. Getting this whole NCAA matter behind us, the fact that the NCAA came out and appropriately reclassified Rich’s role in this in a way that I think meant a lot to him and meant a lot to the program. For the kids to come out and play this hard against a team that had all kinds of momentum to win this game, high expectations, all kinds of momentum, he had a good week.”

    Rodriguez’s teams improved each season — from three to five to seven victories — and that often is enough for a coach to stay employed in major-college football. He had to deal with so many off-the-field circumstances, from taking risks on a few academic casualties — notably Demar Dorsey this past spring — to recruiting Justin Feagin, who brokered a cocaine deal — to a revolving door of players who transferred — to the five major NCAA violations found under his watch — to a bevy of very public missteps.

  • TFM_Dale
    ROTH ARMY SUPREME
    • Jan 2009
    • 7943

    #2
    Good riddance, I'm very interested in who we end up hiring.

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    • Bob_R
      Full Member Status

      • Jan 2004
      • 3834

      #3
      Originally posted by TFM_Dale
      Good riddance, I'm very interested in who we end up hiring.
      Jim Harbaugh?
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      • TFM_Dale
        ROTH ARMY SUPREME
        • Jan 2009
        • 7943

        #4
        Originally posted by Bob_R
        Jim Harbaugh?
        Would love to see Harbaugh hired but he is being wowed by NFL teams also so who knows. As long as we get a coach that believes in playing D and smacking someone in the mouth I'll be happy.

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        • Bob_R
          Full Member Status

          • Jan 2004
          • 3834

          #5
          Many people are saying that he will/should jump to the NFL where the big bucks are at.

          Others are saying to stay at the college level and build up the ole resume because the NFL will always be there and there is a lot less pressure in college than the NFL.
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          • KTC5150
            Full On Cocktard
            • Feb 2010
            • 23

            #6
            I'm pretty sure Harbaugh will choose either San Francisco & not have to move, or Denver, who is getting woo'd over by John Elway as we speak...I CAN see Singletary going to Michigan...
            Heard a vicious rumour from your mama's tongue...
            You're a desperate woman, need a man with a gun...
            High crime zone in the city lights...

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            • chefcraig
              DIAMOND STATUS
              • Apr 2004
              • 12172

              #7
              Originally posted by Bob_R
              Many people are saying that he will/should jump to the NFL where the big bucks are at.

              Others are saying to stay at the college level and build up the ole resume because the NFL will always be there and there is a lot less pressure in college than the NFL.
              There is also the possibility of the lock out looming as well. This would go a long way toward explaining why some coaches that you'd think would be booted (like Jack Del Rio or Gary Kubiak) are being kept on the payroll.









              “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.”
              ― Stephen Hawking

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              • TFM_Dale
                ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                • Jan 2009
                • 7943

                #8
                Reports that Rich Rodriguez has been fired are premature. TheWolverine.com has learned that no decision on the Michigan head coach's future will come until tomorrow.

                The players' meeting that had been scheduled for tonight at 7:00 p.m. has been delayed until tomorrow at 4:00.

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                • chefcraig
                  DIAMOND STATUS
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 12172

                  #9
                  And by stalling, it essentially gives them another day to try and change Harbaugh's mind.









                  “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.”
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                  • POJO_Risin
                    Roth Army Caesar
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 40648

                    #10
                    They aren't going to fire him. Harbaugh's going to say no...and they are going to give DickRod another year...hehehehe...
                    "Van Halen was one of the most hallelujah, tailgate, backyard, BBQ, arrive four hours early to the gig just for the parking lot bands. And still to this day is. It's an attitude. I think it's a spirit more than anything else is."

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                    • POJO_Risin
                      Roth Army Caesar
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 40648

                      #11
                      Originally posted by chefcraig
                      And by stalling, it essentially gives them another day to try and change Harbaugh's mind.
                      I'll be shocked if Harbaugh doesn't take an NFL job. Pssst...Chef...the Fins have quietly...or not so much...gotten into the Harbaugh sweepstakes. That would be a huge fucking get...
                      "Van Halen was one of the most hallelujah, tailgate, backyard, BBQ, arrive four hours early to the gig just for the parking lot bands. And still to this day is. It's an attitude. I think it's a spirit more than anything else is."

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                      • POJO_Risin
                        Roth Army Caesar
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 40648

                        #12
                        Perhaps MichiCrap will keep their counterpart coach DickRod a couple of more years...to see if Harbaugh likes the NFL gig...or ends up pulling a Saban...
                        "Van Halen was one of the most hallelujah, tailgate, backyard, BBQ, arrive four hours early to the gig just for the parking lot bands. And still to this day is. It's an attitude. I think it's a spirit more than anything else is."

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                        • chefcraig
                          DIAMOND STATUS
                          • Apr 2004
                          • 12172

                          #13
                          Originally posted by POJO_Risin
                          I'll be shocked if Harbaugh doesn't take an NFL job. Pssst...Chef...the Fins have quietly...or not so much...gotten into the Harbaugh sweepstakes. That would be a huge fucking get...
                          It has been kept very quiet. That is, until this morning, when it was all over the newspapers, radio and tv. Not much of a surprise, as Dolphins owner Steve Ross is friends with Harbaugh and was seen standing on the Stanford sidelines during the Orange Bowl game. This was overshadowed by John Elway's appearance, but Elway (as honorary captain) had a legit reason for being there.









                          “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.”
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                          • redblkwht
                            Full Member Status

                            • Jan 2004
                            • 4617

                            #14
                            I think hes going for the real $ raise from what i read, NFL. If a deal isnt reached he may stay with
                            stanford.

                            EUAS

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                            • TFM_Dale
                              ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                              • Jan 2009
                              • 7943

                              #15
                              The University of Michigan has called a 12:30 p.m. news conference “to talk about the state of the football program under the direction of head coach Rich Rodriguez,” according to an e-mail from the university.

                              Read more: U-M to hold news conference at 12:30 | freep.com | Detroit Free Press http://www.freep.com/article/2011010...#ixzz1ABG78JJW

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