There must have been someone working at McDonald's not associated with Michigan.
Wasn't Moore spouting off the "Praise the Lord" stuff when tney pushed a mike in his face when he coached during Harbaugh's suspension? The Lord continues to work in mysterious ways.
I guess he forgot to play school and learn the snap count.
About Iowa State, my older brother got his MA in Ames (about 50 years ago) and he liked it there. It's a breeze to get there from here. It is a bit funny that a ton of Iowa State graduates migrate to the Twin Cities upon graduation...
I watched a couple of MAC games this year and while Bangura may have been helpful, the MAC is a pretty big step down from the power conferences. Speed differential is almost shocking.
I'm a little bummed about Ijeboi. He runs hard between the tackles and with Taylor gave us a solid 1-2 punch (would have been better with more effective blocking up front). That said, Ijeboi probably wants to be the workhorse starting next year and if Taylor returns, that's not going to happen...
Beef or no beef, ND has been the beneficiary of a lot and it's simply poor sportsmanship at play here. There's really no excuse for this. It's almost like Scott Frost contending that his 13-0 UCF squad should have been declared national champs.
Why wouldn't Taylor be back? He obviously could declare for the draft and he may fear he'll be too much of a workhorse if he stays. And he may want to play for a team with a functioning OL. But he has to prove he can stay healthy.
I fear that is going to be the model for a lot of lesser-recruited high school players. Go to a sold FCS program, redshirt (especially linemen) and build yourself up, see the field for a couple of years, impress FBS schools, transfer up.
There was an article that contended that Notre Dame's stomping out (and KSU and Iowa State as well though more politely) that the bowls just don't matter that much anymore and teams opting out could lead to a death spiral. That might be going overboard. As long as ESPN is selling ads and...
There is SEC bias, but I don't see how Notre Dame can ever complain seeing they've benefitted from pro-Fighting Irish bias over the years.
Bottom line: Someone is always going to be left out and the bigger they make the field there's going to be more teams on the margins. If James Madison and...
Note on Kollack. I mentioned Cal as a possibility if their current true freshman QB moved on, but he is staying put (at least for another year) and that might influence Kollock's decision (of which I know nothing about).
We saw it with Ward last year and this year with Mendoza and Beck (to some extent). Highly-ranked HS QBs go to a mid-level school (again, not Beck per se) get experience and transfer up to a helmet school as a sort of finishing school to prep for the pros. Kind of like baseball to an extent...
I agree it should be 8, but they should just skip over 12 to get rid of the bye and go to 16 if they want to open the field a bit. The byes are simply a bad idea.
And picking up on that theme, Kollock will be a redshirt freshman at his next stop.
It's made me think about how important recruiting QBs will be. Obviously, you need a good one but guys who are brought in as freshman probably gauge what's ahead of them and transfer sooner rather than later...