Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Urban Meyer made a stand for his team, Michigan's players probably wish their coach did the same

The Michigan message boards seem hell bent on convincing everyone that their team is better than the Gators but also that their coach is "classier" than Urban Meyer.

Here is how I look at it:

1).
Urban Meyer did not whine, he "politicked." When CFB has a system where everything is judged by style points and ESPN, Meyer had to make a case because ESPN was ready to anoint Michigan and OSU the best teams ever. (Just like USC last year.) It's a bad system, a playoff is needed. And Meyer has already come out supporting it.

It looks like Lloyd Carr now regrets his decision not to say anything.

“I gave a lot of thought,” Carr said on Mitch Albom’s afternoon-drive show on WJR-AM (760). “I had some conversations with people I have great respect for here at Michigan. I really would have liked to say some other things but I truly felt in the big picture that I would hurt our chances if I did that. Even more importantly, I just felt that as a representative of the University of Michigan, it would have been out of line for me to do that, even though personally I would have liked to do it. When I look at the votes, I know it wouldn’t have made any difference. I’m happy with what I did say.”

Coaches have to stand up for their players. It brings unity and cohesiveness to the team. It shows recruits that coaches care about players. Maybe Michigan fans should be criticizing their coach for not doing anything, for not beating their rival the last 5 out of 6 years.

2).
So now since Michigan is not getting a do-over, their attack moves to our coaches lack of class. I found a couple of Carr's most classiest moments.

Everyone remembers the “Why would you ask a dumb question like that?” to ABC sideline reporter Todd Harris at the 2003 OSU/Michigan game.

But more impressive may be the way he treated, god forbid, a female sports reporter after the game. Although not widely reported, (I guess this is common with Carr), Carr threw every profanity he knew at this unsuspecting reporter for whatever reason.

There is a reason sports reporters dislike Carr, when reporters ask him questions they get cussed out. When Meyer gets asked questions he sticks up for his players, his team, his school.

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