Thursday, June 10, 2010

Michigan Thursday: A Title Wave of Information

So June is usually a pretty slow month for college football.  Not this year!! 

Where should we start?

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Media reports are that Nebraska is heading to the Big 10 and Colorado has already joined the PAC 10.  The reports of the Big 12's demise has been grossly understated.  Stick a fork in that conference, they are done! 

Texas and ND:  Those are the crown jewels for Jim Delany.  Nebraska is a big time football school, but Texas and/or ND is what Jim really wants.  The problem is Texas comes with a lot of baggage like Texas Tech and A&M.   I don't believe anyone is taking Baylor serious.   ND is that hot girl that just likes to date but doesn't want to go out long term.  She likes here sports car and her daddy's money, she doesn't need you.  But if everyone is going to the dance, she might need to find a dance partner as well.  Ok, that was a little long winded analogy, but you get the idea.  ND might not have a choice is the Pac 10 and Big 10 become super conferences.  They are not going to want to stay in some "water down" Big East. 

Poor Missouri, they seem to be getting stiffed at the moment.  I am sure the Big East schools are on the phone with Jim asking for an invite to the party.   But we have great academics!

It will be interesting to see what happens after the Nebraska announcement becomes official.  Whoever is next to go to the Pac or Big 10's will be very key.

One thing to consider.  The Big 10 already has the Big 10 Network and a $20 Million + payday for these schools.  The Pac 10 is trying to re-create that.    I personally would go with the conference that already has the bugs worked out. 

USC

If Michigan plays it's cards right they might come away with one less Bowl loss after today.  If USC has to forfeit their Win over Michigan in the 2004 Rose Bowl.  USC won that game 28-14.   Nothing like not losing a game 6 years later!

As an FYI, any of those 5 star guys looking for a new football program?  We have a spot for you!!

Here is one 2011 recruits reaction that both Michigan and USC are in on.  Andre Y per TomVH at Mgoblog:  "I want to say it doesn't affect me, but it does. It's two years, which would end after my first year, so I would be there for it. I don't know if there's anything more, but if the NCAA finds more, then who knows what else they'll do. You never know with the NCAA."


Izzo

For goodness sakes, take the job already! It's 6 million dollars a year, double what you make today and maybe a chance to coach LeBron.  Come on, isn't it time?  Really it is.

APR 

Michigan's is down and Mgoblog does a great job of explaining it. 

Dorsey

It's over for him as a Wolverine and maybe we won't know the true reason why.  If he gets into another major BCS University then we know the Michigan admission office was being way too difficult/strict.  Similar to what ND's has been the last 10 years or so.     Here is Michigan's AD David Brandon: 

"This is a decision that is owned by the admissions department, our admissions office," Brandon said. "It's always been owned by the admissions office. It is not unusual for a letter of intent to be signed with a prospective student-athlete where there's far more that needs to be done for the student-athlete to be admitted. It involves course work, it involves test scores, and a variety of criteria some of which is fact-based and where and how they went about improving their test scores."

Did Brandon block DD from enrolling?  "That's ridiculous," Brandon said. "Admissions is not part of my portfolio at this university. I've got plenty else that I'm doing.


"The misinformation is the athletic department is involved and there is some conspiracy involved. In this particular case, and, frankly, other cases, the admissions office concluded and made a judgment.


"I think it's unfortunate this particular young man is being singled out with the sensationalism around this, in light of the fact this has happened before and it will happen again. Not everybody passes the test by the admissions department to come to Michigan. And we are not at liberty to talk about the reasons behind a prospective student not being admitted."

DD's father:

"He signed a letter of intent but basically what happened, I guess he didn't qualify to their standards," Jackson said. "Admissions sent him a letter that they weren't going to admit him to the school and said to disregard the other letter (of intent) and was free again to start looking at other options."

Calvin Magee let him know something was up a couple of weeks ago: 

"Which I respect him for that," Jackson said of Magee. "We always asked for honest. He said things were looking hectic, and it doesn't look like he's getting in. The coaches did everything they possibly can. Everything, I heard, came from admissions.


"My understanding was everything was good with his grades. He was doing his work in school, which he had slacked up on in the beginning. He started doing exactly what he needed to do."


Jackson said he and his family bear no ill will toward Michigan.


"No, none at all," he said. "Things happen for a reason, and that's how I look at everything. That's how I keep my kids' spirits up. I've told (Dorsey) that good always comes from things.


"It's very disappointing, because he looked forward to going there. He's keeping his head up. You live and you learn. Maybe God has a different plan."

This is a sad situation all around and I hope Michigan did everything they could to enroll this kid.  Timing is everything U of M.  Maybe the Athletic and Admissions Department could spend some more time in the Business Schools Marketing Classes.

1 comment:

Brian S Hall said...

Wow. That is a busy time.
I think having Nebraska and Missouri would be great for the conference. Respected programs, great for basketball and football -- and a boon to the more Western Big 10 teams.

As for Dorsey, good for the admissions office. He's not the kind of player Michigan should even be recruiting, let alone lobbying to get into our great school.

That said, I wish him the best. Maybe a football scholarship, a college degree and a few years with a solid coach will help him turn his life around completely.