Michael Johnson is now rumored to be the new WR coach at Oregon. FYI.
No longer going to be at Michigan.
No longer going to be at Michigan.
Michael Johnson is now rumored to be the new WR coach at Oregon. FYI.
No longer going to be at Michigan.
Maybe the NCAA will propose a rule that "if the parent of a child being recruited by a college to engage in a sport is hired by that college in any capacity, that parent is guaranteed his salary for the following five years, regardless whether the child decides to enroll in that college." This rule is fair. If the kid doesn't go to that school, they can fire the parent but must keep paying out that salary for the next five years. If the parent is a bust as a coach or secretary, they fire the parent for incompetence but keep paying their salary for the next five years. Add this to the Harbaugh Chapter in the NCAA Rulebook.Would love to see the son go somewhere else, but, I guess dad would just get canned.
Maybe the NCAA will propose a rule that "if the parent of a child being recruited by a college to engage in a sport is hired by that college in any capacity, that parent is guaranteed his salary for the following five years, regardless whether the child decides to enroll in that college." This rule is fair. If the kid doesn't go to that school, they can fire the parent but must keep paying out that salary for the next five years. If the parent is a bust as a coach or secretary, they fire the parent for incompetence but keep paying their salary for the next five years. Add this to the Harbaugh Chapter in the NCAA Rulebook.
We should hire the kid's mother and see what happens.
Good for Erik, always like a positive story about college football that replaces the original negative story.Meanwhile, Erik Swenson (Michigan commit that Harbaugh rejected in 11th hour) is doing great in Oklahoma. I hope all of the sleeze comes back to bite Yimmy Harboe.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sport...ting-greenstein-spt-0127-20170125-column.html