This is the worst fear. It is so much like Mel Tucker at Michigan State that it is not even funny.
Ja'Den McBurrows has been around for both. This time he is a not very important part of the team; both times he is little pissant.
The discipline problems run deep. Michigan has a few players who are annoying. Fredrick Moore with his first down waves is one. T.J. Guy is another. Now, add deposed quarterback Davis Warren.
It is not just on the field, it is in their heads.
There is spring practice, summer practice, and fall practice. All these players have been doing this for many years and for the coaches, it is decades of experience. It is not practice anymore, it is the regular season, the only season.
For seven months Sherrone Moore has been taking the easy way out in the name of continuity and consistency. Counting it in dollars, we are about $3 million in and with the assistants it is a lot more.
This is not on the job training.
It will get worse. Someone will get injured. It just did: Colston Loveland, the biggest offensive threat.
I am so excited about the Arkansas State game that I decided to do a lot of research before writing this column.
Butch Jones.
His was a fall reminiscent of some of the great ones: Les Miles, Bobby Petrino, and that's all I have.
In other news, Sherrone Moore is still the coach. Denard resurfaced as a plaintiff somewhere.
Oh. Mel Tucker.
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