Not a chance D is gone mid season. We have the dumbest fans. And like it or not, archer knows nothing. Golden isn't on the hot seat. Not even warm unless we have a losing record.
like i said, another 7-5 season and a losing season would put him on the hot seat. at the moment, the seat isn't warm and UM isn't actively looking for a new coach.
i don't think we lose 6 plus games, but, who knows.
like i said, another 7-5 season and a losing season would put him on the hot seat. at the moment, the seat isn't warm and UM isn't actively looking for a new coach.
i don't think we lose 6 plus games, but, who knows.
I doubt UM was "actively looking" for a new coach prior to the 2010 season.
If you lose 6+ games, or even 5ish but have the team quit on you like they did to Randy Shannon, there's a pretty good chance you're going to get fired. That's been UM's MO for the last 13 years, at least.
like i said, another 7-5 season and a losing season would put him on the hot seat. at the moment, the seat isn't warm and UM isn't actively looking for a new coach.
i don't think we lose 6 plus games, but, who knows.
I doubt UM was "actively looking" for a new coach prior to the 2010 season.
If you lose 6+ games, or even 5ish but have the team quit on you like they did to Randy Shannon, there's a pretty good chance you're going to get fired. That's been UM's MO for the last 13 years, at least.
If this team lose 6 games it wont be because they quit. This team has a lot more heart that Randy Shannon's team.
Holy. ****.Guy finally playing on partial level playing field with college football has studs all over field with experience went 9-4 last year with all the best players returning And adding more but we have cats talking about finishing 500...smh.
like i said, another 7-5 season and a losing season would put him on the hot seat. at the moment, the seat isn't warm and UM isn't actively looking for a new coach.
i don't think we lose 6 plus games, but, who knows.
I doubt UM was "actively looking" for a new coach prior to the 2010 season.
If you lose 6+ games, or even 5ish but have the team quit on you like they did to Randy Shannon, there's a pretty good chance you're going to get fired. That's been UM's MO for the last 13 years, at least.
If this team lose 6 games it wont be because they quit. This team has a lot more heart that Randy Shannon's team.
Based on what?
like i said, another 7-5 season and a losing season would put him on the hot seat. at the moment, the seat isn't warm and UM isn't actively looking for a new coach.
i don't think we lose 6 plus games, but, who knows.
I doubt UM was "actively looking" for a new coach prior to the 2010 season.
If you lose 6+ games, or even 5ish but have the team quit on you like they did to Randy Shannon, there's a pretty good chance you're going to get fired. That's been UM's MO for the last 13 years, at least.
If this team lose 6 games it wont be because they quit. This team has a lot more heart that Randy Shannon's team.
Based on what?
If you cant tell thay this team has more heart then I cant help you. The game against Wake Forest and UNC is a clear example.
I doubt UM was "actively looking" for a new coach prior to the 2010 season.
If you lose 6+ games, or even 5ish but have the team quit on you like they did to Randy Shannon, there's a pretty good chance you're going to get fired. That's been UM's MO for the last 13 years, at least.
If this team lose 6 games it wont be because they quit. This team has a lot more heart that Randy Shannon's team.
Based on what?
If you cant tell thay this team has more heart then I cant help you. The game against Wake Forest and UNC is a clear example.
Randy Shannon's 2009 team had a big comeback against Wake Forest too. And an incredible win against FSU in Tallahassee. Big whoop. Where was that heart when Duke was pushing our **** in?
You're just making stuff up.
If this team lose 6 games it wont be because they quit. This team has a lot more heart that Randy Shannon's team.
Based on what?
If you cant tell thay this team has more heart then I cant help you. The game against Wake Forest and UNC is a clear example.
Randy Shannon's 2009 team had a big comeback against Wake Forest too. And an incredible win against FSU in Tallahassee. Big whoop. Where was that heart when Duke was pushing our **** in?
You're just making stuff up.
Randy Shannon's team was also in a huddle on the sideline against Notre Dame in a bowl game because they was too cold. Yea thats showing a lot of heart.
Based on what?
If you cant tell thay this team has more heart then I cant help you. The game against Wake Forest and UNC is a clear example.
Randy Shannon's 2009 team had a big comeback against Wake Forest too. And an incredible win against FSU in Tallahassee. Big whoop. Where was that heart when Duke was pushing our **** in?
You're just making stuff up.
Randy Shannon's team was also in a huddle on the sideline against Notre Dame in a bowl game because they was too cold. Yea thats showing a lot of heart.
LOL. And Al Golden's team was getting their **** pushed in in Orlando. btw, that was after Randy Shannon got fired. Your timelines are all screwed up, anyway. Randy Shannon's teams in his third year had big come back wins too--bigger wins than Golden had. So again what is the difference? Where is all this "heart" coming from? Where was the heart against Duke? Against Louisville?
If you cant tell thay this team has more heart then I cant help you. The game against Wake Forest and UNC is a clear example.
Randy Shannon's 2009 team had a big comeback against Wake Forest too. And an incredible win against FSU in Tallahassee. Big whoop. Where was that heart when Duke was pushing our **** in?
You're just making stuff up.
Randy Shannon's team was also in a huddle on the sideline against Notre Dame in a bowl game because they was too cold. Yea thats showing a lot of heart.
LOL. And Al Golden's team was getting their **** pushed in in Orlando. btw, that was after Randy Shannon got fired. Your timelines are all screwed up, anyway. Randy Shannon's teams in his third year had big come back wins too--bigger wins than Golden had. So again what is the difference? Where is all this "heart" coming from? Where was the heart against Duke? Against Louisville?
Duke and Louisville just dominated them. They didnt win but they definitely didnt quit.
Solid thread.
Randy Shannon's 2009 team had a big comeback against Wake Forest too. And an incredible win against FSU in Tallahassee. Big whoop. Where was that heart when Duke was pushing our **** in?
You're just making stuff up.
Randy Shannon's team was also in a huddle on the sideline against Notre Dame in a bowl game because they was too cold. Yea thats showing a lot of heart.
LOL. And Al Golden's team was getting their **** pushed in in Orlando. btw, that was after Randy Shannon got fired. Your timelines are all screwed up, anyway. Randy Shannon's teams in his third year had big come back wins too--bigger wins than Golden had. So again what is the difference? Where is all this "heart" coming from? Where was the heart against Duke? Against Louisville?
Duke and Louisville just dominated them. They didnt win but they definitely didnt quit.
When did Randy Shannon's teams quit from 07-09?
Again, you're just making stuff up. There's no evidence of increased "heart" under Al Golden--in fact, there's only increased evidence that UM tends to get blown out more under Golden than any other coach since before the 80's. That doesn't lead me to believe that Golden's teams have any "heart."
Randy Shannon's team was also in a huddle on the sideline against Notre Dame in a bowl game because they was too cold. Yea thats showing a lot of heart.
LOL. And Al Golden's team was getting their **** pushed in in Orlando. btw, that was after Randy Shannon got fired. Your timelines are all screwed up, anyway. Randy Shannon's teams in his third year had big come back wins too--bigger wins than Golden had. So again what is the difference? Where is all this "heart" coming from? Where was the heart against Duke? Against Louisville?
Duke and Louisville just dominated them. They didnt win but they definitely didnt quit.
When did Randy Shannon's teams quit from 07-09?
Again, you're just making stuff up. There's no evidence of increased "heart" under Al Golden--in fact, there's only increased evidence that UM tends to get blown out more under Golden than any other coach since before the 80's. That doesn't lead me to believe that Golden's teams have any "heart."
Shannon team never quit? Who was the coach of the team that was blown out in the last game at the Orange Bowl? The evidence is there. Most of the time Shannon teams never came back to win.
Show me where I said Golden's team never quits? Youre the one making stuff up.LOL. And Al Golden's team was getting their **** pushed in in Orlando. btw, that was after Randy Shannon got fired. Your timelines are all screwed up, anyway. Randy Shannon's teams in his third year had big come back wins too--bigger wins than Golden had. So again what is the difference? Where is all this "heart" coming from? Where was the heart against Duke? Against Louisville?
Duke and Louisville just dominated them. They didnt win but they definitely didnt quit.
When did Randy Shannon's teams quit from 07-09?
Again, you're just making stuff up. There's no evidence of increased "heart" under Al Golden--in fact, there's only increased evidence that UM tends to get blown out more under Golden than any other coach since before the 80's. That doesn't lead me to believe that Golden's teams have any "heart."
Shannon team never quit? Who was the coach of the team that was blown out in the last game at the Orange Bowl? The evidence is there. Most of the time Shannon teams never came back to win.
Oh, but of course Al Golden's teams didn't quit when they lost by 39 to KSU, by 38 to Notre Dame, by 27 to FSU, by 18 to VT, by 18 to Duke, and by 27 to Louisville. Nah, those guys didn't quit, they just got dominated. But when Randy Shannon gets blown out, it's different.
You're making stuff up. Stop.
Show me where I said Golden's team never quits? Youre the one making stuff up.Duke and Louisville just dominated them. They didnt win but they definitely didnt quit.
When did Randy Shannon's teams quit from 07-09?
Again, you're just making stuff up. There's no evidence of increased "heart" under Al Golden--in fact, there's only increased evidence that UM tends to get blown out more under Golden than any other coach since before the 80's. That doesn't lead me to believe that Golden's teams have any "heart."
Shannon team never quit? Who was the coach of the team that was blown out in the last game at the Orange Bowl? The evidence is there. Most of the time Shannon teams never came back to win.
Oh, but of course Al Golden's teams didn't quit when they lost by 39 to KSU, by 38 to Notre Dame, by 27 to FSU, by 18 to VT, by 18 to Duke, and by 27 to Louisville. Nah, those guys didn't quit, they just got dominated. But when Randy Shannon gets blown out, it's different.
You're making stuff up. Stop.