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This is a quote from Yahoo sports. It is talking about the Michigan head coaching job as compared to that of LSU. The writer basically admits the Big 10 is a joke and that Michigan plays no one. Sickening.........
"LSU is a fantastic program, with great fans, great local talent and membership in a great conference; but if you compare the two jobs as a coach would (and not a fan) then this is a no-brainer.
Coaches want jobs that are both safe and smooth. They want to coach where they have so many advantages over most of their schedule (conference) that they almost can't lose and get fired. At the same time, they want to know that when they have a great team, the chance for a national championship is fairly clear.
This is why Michigan is considered one of the great jobs in all of football.
You almost can't screw it up and you can certainly win it all."
He then says........" Over time, Michigan and Ohio State should win the vast majority of games against the rest of the league and for the past four decades, they have.
A bad year in conference for Michigan is 6-2 or 5-3. Consider this year, when the Wolverines dropped their first two non-conference games in historically ugly fashion, then suffered injuries to their star quarterback and running back and still could go 7-1 in the league.
Tack on a non-conference slate which for the next 20 years will feature Notre Dame as the marquee opponent and you can practically pencil in 4-0 most Septembers. (Hold the Appalachian State jokes).
If you struggle and have injuries, you wind up 8-4 or 9-3, like this year. If you have a great group, the road to the BCS title game is as favorable as any in the country. Things may change year to year a Penn State or Illinois or Wisconsin may jump up but overall, history repeats itself.
Compare that to the dog-eat-dog SEC, where LSU's program is either even or at a disadvantage to Florida, Alabama, Auburn, Tennessee and Georgia. Even great coaches have their programs slip in the SEC. "
Proof the Big 10 is an overrated joke...and the SEC is where the big boys play.
"LSU is a fantastic program, with great fans, great local talent and membership in a great conference; but if you compare the two jobs as a coach would (and not a fan) then this is a no-brainer.
Coaches want jobs that are both safe and smooth. They want to coach where they have so many advantages over most of their schedule (conference) that they almost can't lose and get fired. At the same time, they want to know that when they have a great team, the chance for a national championship is fairly clear.
This is why Michigan is considered one of the great jobs in all of football.
You almost can't screw it up and you can certainly win it all."
He then says........" Over time, Michigan and Ohio State should win the vast majority of games against the rest of the league and for the past four decades, they have.
A bad year in conference for Michigan is 6-2 or 5-3. Consider this year, when the Wolverines dropped their first two non-conference games in historically ugly fashion, then suffered injuries to their star quarterback and running back and still could go 7-1 in the league.
Tack on a non-conference slate which for the next 20 years will feature Notre Dame as the marquee opponent and you can practically pencil in 4-0 most Septembers. (Hold the Appalachian State jokes).
If you struggle and have injuries, you wind up 8-4 or 9-3, like this year. If you have a great group, the road to the BCS title game is as favorable as any in the country. Things may change year to year a Penn State or Illinois or Wisconsin may jump up but overall, history repeats itself.
Compare that to the dog-eat-dog SEC, where LSU's program is either even or at a disadvantage to Florida, Alabama, Auburn, Tennessee and Georgia. Even great coaches have their programs slip in the SEC. "
Proof the Big 10 is an overrated joke...and the SEC is where the big boys play.