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11 hours ago, Home Jersey said:

Whittingham may bring BYU's DC Jay Hill with him to Michigan. Hill is considered a big reason for BYU's recent success and gets a lot of credit as a football mind. Big Ten is stacked. 

Fitz at MSU, Campbell at PSU, Whitt at Michigan, Day at OSU, Cig and IU... 

Meh, I dunno.  Fitz wasn't doing so good at NW when they terminated him.  Campell had a .567 winning % at Iowa St. in a lessor conference.  Now 'Ham may be the best of the 3 but I don't really know how he is going to translate to Michigan.  

Posted
11 hours ago, Rico said:

Meh, I dunno.  Fitz wasn't doing so good at NW when they terminated him.  Campell had a .567 winning % at Iowa St. in a lessor conference.  Now 'Ham may be the best of the 3 but I don't really know how he is going to translate to Michigan.  

Getting him was more about stabilizing the program for the next 4 to 5 years than anything else.  He will keep the players there, and he has a reputation for not getting in trouble which is what they need right now.  It is all about recruiting though, and time will tell if any of them can get the players they need.

Edit: I was talking about Whittingham at Michigan.  Hopefully Fitz at MSU has figured out where he screwed up at NW after some time off.

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27 minutes ago, jermhoosierfan said:

Getting him was more about stabilizing the program for the next 4 to 5 years than anything else.  He will keep the players there, and he has a reputation for not getting in trouble which is what they need right now.  It is all about recruiting though, and time will tell if any of them can get the players they need.

So long has he keeps his nose clean re: the hazing allegations at NW. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, AZ Hoosier said:

So long has he keeps his nose clean re: the hazing allegations at NW. 

My bad, I was talking about Whittingham.  He is a LDS who hasn't gotten in trouble.  Fitz at MSU?  Maybe some time off gives him a new perspective, but I don't think he is going to put them in the top third of the league, but he could make them respectable 

Posted
32 minutes ago, jermhoosierfan said:

Getting him was more about stabilizing the program for the next 4 to 5 years than anything else.  He will keep the players there, and he has a reputation for not getting in trouble which is what they need right now.  It is all about recruiting though, and time will tell if any of them can get the players they need.

  • Fitzgerald was fired for being the head coach during a team sexual hazing scandal.
  • His last two years at Northwestern he was a combined 2-16 in conference.
  • At Northwestern he had real success for a while, but his recruiting was just okay - when he started winning he bumped to more three star recruits than NW usually got, but it was no revelation.

Overall? IMO it is a lousy hire with significant downside.

 

Posted
10 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:
  • Fitzgerald was fired for being the head coach during a team sexual hazing scandal.
  • His last two years at Northwestern he was a combined 2-16 in conference.
  • At Northwestern he had real success for a while, but his recruiting was just okay - when he started winning he bumped to more three star recruits than NW usually got, but it was no revelation.

Overall? IMO it is a lousy hire with significant downside.

 

Sorry, I was talking about Whittingham at UM and not Fitz.  I put in an edit for clarification.  It's early on a Monday in the Holiday season.  Where is my caffeine?  

Posted
2 minutes ago, jermhoosierfan said:

Sorry, I was talking about Whittingham at UM and not Fitz.  I put in an edit for clarification.  It's early on a Monday in the Holiday season.  Where is my caffeine?  

That is SO different!! :)

Completely agree; Whittingham is all of those nice things you said about him.

Posted

I got one am not overly impressed with any of the coaching hires.  
 

All 3 schools of the sexual scandal collective I think will be looking for new coaches within 5 years. 
 

PSU- Will have an easy schedule and may capitalize this next but dude just hasn’t shown the consistency to get where Penn State expects to be. 
 

Michigan-A fine coach but didn’t consistently win enough games to keep UM fans happy. A tough schedule the next two years. Dude could easily be fired after consecutive 9-3 seasons ending with losses to OSU 

Michigan State - he had his time but kinda like tom Allen he just couldn’t sustain anything.  Remains to be seen if he can rebuild it. Ironically I think MSU should snag one of the above 2 coaches if they get fired 

Posted
46 minutes ago, Brass Cannon said:

I got one am not overly impressed with any of the coaching hires.  
 

All 3 schools of the sexual scandal collective I think will be looking for new coaches within 5 years. 
 

PSU- Will have an easy schedule and may capitalize this next but dude just hasn’t shown the consistency to get where Penn State expects to be. 
 

Michigan-A fine coach but didn’t consistently win enough games to keep UM fans happy. A tough schedule the next two years. Dude could easily be fired after consecutive 9-3 seasons ending with losses to OSU 

Michigan State - he had his time but kinda like tom Allen he just couldn’t sustain anything.  Remains to be seen if he can rebuild it. Ironically I think MSU should snag one of the above 2 coaches if they get fired 

Considering the state of each school’s football program/overall athletic department, I think they did pretty well.  JMHO.  :)

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