its gonna be whittingham, best of luck, blue
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Good lord, my bad. It's there now. I'm making myself a note to make sure that I take care of it also when we migrate to the new board.
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If Whit takes your starting center, TE, top WR and top rated recruit you can truly let the hate flow as I have done to the incredible shrinking Ozempic man in Tuscaloosa. It sustains me sometimes when bagging groceries brings me down. Go Hoosiers!!
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You didn't know that Whitt is straight up gangster
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People forget George Romney was born in a polygamous Mormon sect and ascended to the governorship of Michigan.
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Michigan is a cultural mess right now. They need a clean up man. Whittingham is their Winston Wolf. Will he win bigly? Dunno, but I seriously doubt he loses bigly. I predict he will keep them in the upper echelon of the conference, but that isn't really enough for him to keep his job long term. He has to beat Ohio State and he has to bring a conference title back to Ann Arbor. Based on his track record, he is ultimately capable of both, but given his age and the patience of the Meeechigan fanbase, I think it likely he'll be gone in three or four years, voluntarily or otherwise. Either way I also believe he will leave the program in a better place. Solid hire by the Wolverines in my opinion.
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Vanilla strikes again … dreaded double poast.
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Why would Whitt not bring guys from Utah? There are plenty of guys on Utah that would be good and welcome at any program. Utah has churned out a lot of NFL players.
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100%
If I’m Whit, fuck Utah. He was pushed out by the coach-in-waiting bullshit and, more so, the complete loss of autonomy from the private equity deal. Utah didn't deserve him or his loyalty. If he weren't Mormon, he would have bailed on that shit-tier program years ago.
I hope he fucking bulldozes Utah. Every useful coach, every player he developed.
Utah made a deal with Satan. Let them reap the harvest of sorrow.
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Thank You
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According to Whitt, he came back this year for two reasons. He didn't want to leave Scalley without an OC. He wanted to the program in a good, complete state. Second, he could not end on such a bad note (our shitty record last year).
He wasn't pushed out. Kyle has been very transparent about his retirement. He recently said he can't see coaching past 65. He turned 66 this year.
These are all his words and not some shitty take.
As far as the private equity deal, I guess I'll have to rely on your obvious expertise because no one around my parts has a fucking clue.







