Herbstreit calls "witch hunt" on Rodriguez

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ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit claimed the Michigan controversy is a witch hunt against Rich Rodriguez. Herbstreit said he believes this is a hatchet job by a local paper in an effort to get Coach out of town.

Ann Arbor needs to circle the wagons and support their coach, IMO. Hopefully they're doing that.
 
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hard to get many in the wagons after a 3-9 season. RR needs to just shut up and recruit tougher players
 
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I think this is kinda a stupid argument on his part

but I do always enjoy when herbstreit decides to go the opposite way of the ESPN-mandated opinions on college football
 
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Pretty bold for an Ohio State man to be defending a Michigan man. Herbie must believe Rich isn't the guy for the job and wants him to stay forever - kinda like our love for Ron Zook at UF.
 
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It is a witch hunt, IMO. RR has been coaching for 16 years. Surely he has not just changed his practice style/demands this year. Why has nothing ever been mentioned before.

A new coach came to a new school with a new system. Some cry baby kids do not like it or do not fit well in it, so they decide to do something like this. I am not a Rich Rod fan, or a Michigan fan, except for when the play Ohio State. But I believe its bogus.
 
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As much as I hate Michigan, they're not dumb enough to get rid of RR yet. Anyone with a brain knows he didn't have the right players for his system last year. He'll get at least 2 more years since he finally has a couple of freshmen QBs that fit the spread.
 
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As much as I hate Michigan, they're not dumb enough to get rid of RR yet. Anyone with a brain knows he didn't have the right players for his system last year. He'll get at least 2 more years since he finally has a couple of freshmen QBs that fit the spread.

That rules out people from Michigan.
 
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As much as I hate Michigan, they're not dumb enough to get rid of RR yet. Anyone with a brain knows he didn't have the right players for his system last year. He'll get at least 2 more years since he finally has a couple of freshmen QBs that fit the spread.
I think Rodriquez will change the way the Big11Ten plays football. His style will make the midwestern teams recruit faster, more athletic players. As a result, the Big11Ten will become a major player once again in the grand scheme of things. Even currently, they're not as far behind the SEC as everyone thinks.
 
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I dont think RR is the coach everyone has made him out to be. Without Pat White he would not have had the success he had.

I also see alot of things surfacing that says Michigan has its out. More to come Im sure.
 

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