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IT'S MADE OF PAPER UNKNOWN TO MANKIND. The Daily has a book that compiles all their Harbaugh stuff, Harbaugh-related stuff, and Harbaugh-tangential stuff from the past year. You can order it for $5 plus shipping, or skip the shipping and pick it up from the Student Publications building on Maynard. Proceeds help the Daily keep running so they can continue to pump out epic features. Someone's got to write COLUMNS that don't make you want to die.

If this is the start of the zombie apocalypse I'm going to be upset. Gotta give me at least five years of Harbaugh before the end of the world.

Apparently most of the swimming and diving team is sick and they're checking the pool for something that turns you into a flesh-eating, non-verbal lumbering horror. Sounds like they should check the press box, not the pool.

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Also please not before the MONORAIL. True story: one of the first Every Three Weekly articles ever was about an outlandish plan to join Central Campus to North Campus with a monorail. (In it, Tom Goss projected it would make money thanks to monorailgoblue.com, because Michigan had just launched mgoblue.com. Also it was on paper. I am old.) Well, IT'S HAPPENING DOT MONORAIL:

Schlissel, city envision monorail to unite North and Central campuses

Tuesday, University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel reintroduced the idea of creating a rapid transit system between Central and North Campuses, a project that has essentially been dormant since 2013.

Would I ride this just to ride it? Definitely. Let's put our town on the map.

Yes, thank you sane person. Man, has it been hard to keep the fisk in the garage after the latest and dumbest hot take explosion about Harbaugh. The main reason I haven't opened both barrels is indecision about whether I should go after Mitch Albom, Drew Sharp, or Tony Barnhart, all of whom put the literary equivalent of Skyline chili on the internet in response to Harbaugh's plan to visit IMG. Nothing has been as dumb as this, though:

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I mean… I can't put it past a guy whose version of the "Art of the Deal" will be titled "Chasing Rutgers," but cumong man. Put down the Confederate flag bong and sober up.

I may break down pretty soon here and call someone horseface, but for now Andy Staples is keeping me sane:

The Power Five leagues, including Sankey's SEC, got autonomy legislation passed so they could loosen some restrictions that other Division I schools wanted to keep tight. The new attitude in major college sports was supposed to be this: If you want to do it, do it. If you don't, don't. That lasted until several millionaire coaches got mad at another millionaire coach trying to mitigate their competitive advantage.

I'm so so done with being Meatloaf The Football Program: I'll do anything to win but I won't do that. Staples does mention that Harbaugh getting up in his players' spring break might come up during the infinite lawsuits the NCAA is fighting, but since a bunch of spring sports already do that it's likely a moot point. And as I always point out, Michigan fans should be hoping amateurism dies swiftly and comprehensively for the same reason the Yankees don't want a salary cap. I don't think Harbaugh is consciously attempting to point out the hypocrisy, but I'd support him if he was.

Meanwhile in attempts to negative recruit based on the above. Michael Dwumfour opens up about his recruitment process, detailing an ill-fated Penn State trip:

The Penn State coaching staff knew the competition it was up against. According to Dwumfour, the Lions poked fun at Jim Harbaugh’s recruiting techniques.

That didn’t sit well.

“When I was at Penn State, I heard jokes about Harbaugh and stuff like that,” Dwumfour said. “In the back of my head, I’m thinking ‘What he’s doing is working, obviously. Instead of criticizing him, you might want to take some of his techniques to try and help yourself out and get some recruits.’”

The prospect of Penn State coaches making fun of Harbaugh's sleepovers boggles the mind, but I put nothing that is bogglingly dumb past James Franklin.

Status of Bush the elder. Devin Bush Sr was long rumored to be on the verge of a Michigan job, something that he was openly hoping for in an interview with Brandon Brown:

“For me, if I was to get an opportunity, because I would love to coach at the next level, I never wanted to put it out there because I didn’t want to move my kids while they were in high school. If you get into that world you could be moving every eight to ten months. Once my son graduated, now I would be open for an opportunity because I don’t have to worry about moving kids, it’s just my wife and I.”

That sounds like a guy who is waiting for the Ts to get crossed and Is dotted. And now that Michigan's down Greg Jackson they might look at him for that job as well; Bush's profile isn't that far away from Jackson's: former NFL safety, little high-level experience. Harbaugh grabbed Jackson when he was an assistant DBs coach with Wisconsin.

Who doesn't these days? Tom Brady's agent wants to blow up the NCAA, and he's likely correct about how the edifice comes tumbling down:

This is the promise of [Don] Yee's advocacy. He is a football insider with firsthand knowledge of how a business works and the credibility to make people listen. He is exhausted, he says, by talk without much action and has reached the point of arguing for revolution: Blow up the system. Start over. Build anew. "This generation of players has more tools at its disposal than any other to be heard and to organize," he says. "If they adopted a Twitter hashtag of #disruptthefinalfour for the NCAA tournament, they would at least start a discussion. And significant change typically happens through some discussion that is too large to ignore."

All it would take is two basketball teams deciding to delay a Final Four game and amateurism is all over but the shouting. They don't even have to refuse to play. All they have to do is agree to start the game 15 minutes late, and there will be no illusions as to where the power actually resides. Yee:

"Nothing will change for the players unless they take the responsibility of becoming something more than willing victims to this system," Yee says. "At some point, you have to look in the mirror and ask yourself, 'Who am I? What am I doing? What's going on, and what am I doing about it?' These players, they have all the power -- they simply don't realize it."

That is correct. Someone's going to be the NCAA's Curt Flood, and pretty soon. Related: Sonny Vaccaro talks to the NYT, says the same things Vaccaro usually does.

I guess he's a Walverine. Michigan fans have this odd conversation about whether it's okay to be a Michigan fan without having attended the school. They do this largely because MSU fans are livid that nobody who doesn't go to MSU gives a damn about the Spartans and project this anger all around them. Meanwhile 95% of Alabamans are either Auburn or Alabama fans, and… uh… let's just stipulate that more than 5% of Alabamans do not have a degree from either institution. (Ace, at home, just screamed "BAN BOOKLARNIN'" again.)

It is good to have Michigan fans scattered about with no other connection to the school. One of them just joined the recruiting class:

“Honestly I’ve been a Michigan fan since I was little,” [Dylan] McCaffrey said. “My grandma is a big Michigan fan. She has a house about 40 minutes away [from Ann Arbor], so I don’t know why, but I just ended up loving them. I could’ve always seen myself going there, and in the end I just went back to how I felt about Michigan as a kid.”

Another person who was a Michigan fan for no particular reason: Jabrill Peppers. Let all who want to root for winged helmets do so irrespective of their degrees, and let MSU fans stew about it.

More on "floor seats". Everyone hated it. Especially people who have televisions. ESPN trotted out some poor damn spokesperson, who immediately torpedoed any sympathy I might have for her with a statement so inane it bordered on Dave Brandon Hire:

ESPN was built on trying new things and taking risks, and tonight is just another example of that.

ESPN was built on showing people athletics contests, not utterly failing to do so.

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Austin Davis is looking rather different these days. Many people thought taking Davis was questionable at best when Michigan did, and it is going to be strange next year when Michigan has up to six post players on the roster (Doyle, Donnal, Wagner, Wilson, Davis, and Jon Teske). But Davis has done everything he can to prep himself:

635908046831956828-AUSTIN-020816-KD-12[1]While he was 6-10 a year ago, he was also 265 pounds. Today he is a svelte 235 and his game has benefited immeasurably.

“The big thing is I changed my diet around; I changed it pretty drastically,” he said. “And then I got on a new weight program.” …

A year ago, Davis was more of a plodder as he moved up and down the court. His teammates often had to wait for him to join them before they could run their offense.

That, more than anything, is why no major college offered him a scholarship — and U-M coach John Beilein made Davis aware of that fact.

“We had a directive,” said Eric Davis, Austin’s dad. “Coach Beilein really wanted to see him start moving better and running the court better.”

He has, and he now looks like a college post. Whether he'll still look like one in college is unknown; his 79% shooting percentage is indicative of both his talent and his competition level.

Who runs Big Ten hockey? The equivalent of Tom Anastos. Tom Anastos, hockey coach, not Tom Anastos, CCHA commissioner. Because Anastos was all right at the latter before being thrust into a role he had no frame of reference for. Ditto the folks running Big Ten hockey:

“Coming from a non-hockey background, it’s kind of hard for me to imagine a fan in the state of Minnesota who wouldn’t be excited to see a Michigan or a Michigan State come in to play,” he said. “I recognize and acknowledge that significant rivalries developed over the years in the previous leagues, and that’s fine."

Minnesota fans did not like this interview with Brad Traviolia, not one bit. I'm not much of a fan either. Nobody comes to the Big Ten hockey tournament because most fans are very far away from said tournament no matter where it is.

There is no possible solution to this problem. A neutral site Big Ten tournament is never going to draw. I have had season tickets for a decade now and I have no plans to ever go to a neutral site Big Ten Tournament, because that product sucks. It sucks being in a big empty building where hockey is going on. I am barely willing to put up with it for an NCAA tournament game. A Big Ten tourney where everyone makes it in doesn't even come close to moving the needle.

The only solution is to go to series on home ice, which four of the six schools should support since they have dedicated rinks. If Wisconsin or Ohio State don't want to host because of high school sports, they don't have to. Quit letting two schools that clearly don't care about hockey dictate to the 3.5 that do.

Hockey tourney status: don't collapse. Jim Dahl's excellent Pairwise projection site is reaching peak utility as hockey comes down the stretch here. Michigan is in barring a spectacular collapse:

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Even 2-5 likely sees them sitting in a pretty secure at-large spot, though they'd definitely want to win a game in the Big Ten tournament. Three wins and they would be all but a lock going into that tourney unless results elsewhere conspired against them; 4-3 and they're 100% in.

A one seed would require Michigan to absolutely sprint down the stretch; even a 6-1 finish most likely sees them still a 2 going into the BTT.

I have no idea how good this goalie is. The Daily's Jason Rubinstein on Michigan's poor, bombarded goalie:

After three and a half years, Racine is playing the best hockey he ever has in a Michigan uniform. Berenson named him the team’s bona fide starter more than three months ago. For his last six games, he boasts a .931 save percentage, a career high for any stretch over five games that he has played.

And this past weekend, he was the only reason Michigan managed to escape Madison with five points, rather than three. In Saturday’s contest against Wisconsin, the Wolverines won in a shootout, despite surrendering four goals.

“You should’ve seen him at Wisconsin,” Berenson said. “He stood on his head, and we had no business winning the game based on the chances we gave up.

“That was his best game of the year.”

This has got to be the strangest year for hockey since I've been paying attention. They give up four goals to a very bad Wisconsin team only because their goalie stands on his head; they are on pace for a two-seed.

Etc.: Barry Alvarez apologizes for saying innocuous, accurate thing about UW hockey. Bob Miller on incoming goalie Jack LaFontaine. Jim Harbaugh adopts a kitten. PWO Anthony Kay profiled. Incoming hockeyist Nick Pastujov also profiled.

Comments

UMHockeyFan

February 18th, 2016 at 11:52 AM ^

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M22Goblue

February 17th, 2016 at 5:47 PM ^

So, if NCAA amateurism goes the way of the Dodo, would the top 10 programs align with school endowments per the analogy to the Yankees not wanting a salary cap?

1. Harvard

2. Yale

3. Stanford

4. Princeton

5. MIT

6. Tex. A&M

7. U of M

8. Penn

9. Columbia

10. ND

 

I think M has a better chance of closing the player gap in the current system than tripling its ~$9B endowment to compete with the powerhouse that is Harvard's $36B endowment.  Imagine the Peppers you could buy with that kinda money?

mgofro

February 17th, 2016 at 6:11 PM ^

Yankees can afford to spend money because they make a lot of money. It's the same way with college football programs like Michigan. When you fill a 110,000 seat stadium, you can afford to pay players. Harvard has a $36B endowment, but they don't wanna spend any of it on the football program. If they did, they wouldn't be playing in the Ivy League.

Blarvey

February 17th, 2016 at 6:24 PM ^

Yeah, I think it would come down more to AD budget so the blue bloods would still have an advantage in terms of contract revenue. I think B1G schools could have more to gain because of their endowments and donor lists vs the SEC. It would all really depend on how recruiting worked and if there is complete free agency, a draft, or some recruiting/contract hybrid system.

mgofro

February 17th, 2016 at 5:49 PM ^

Michigan fans should be hoping amateurism should dies swiftly and comprehensively for the same reason the Yankees don't want a salary cap.

I agree 100%. If we could pay athletes the same way the SEC does, there's zero chance of losing a recruit to Ole Miss.

The Barwis Effect

February 17th, 2016 at 6:24 PM ^

Athletes are already getting paid.  Yes, it's in the form of a full ride scholarship and other perks, but they are paid nonetheless.  Despite this, corruption exists.  

I think people are mistaken if they think providing athletes with an annual monetary payment will end the corruption.  Slimy boosters and bagmen will continue to find a way to pay them a little more.

funkywolve

February 17th, 2016 at 11:50 PM ^

Someone mentioned on here that supposedly Clemson offered Gary 200K+ and something like paying his Uncle's mortgage.  A school would need to be paying a kid 40-50K a year just to be in the ball park.

I'm with you - I don't get why people think letting schools pay players will even the field.  There's always going to be bagmen and unless UM wants to start having their own bagmen and seriously compete with the SEC it's going to be an unlevel playing field.

BlueinNE F.M.L.

February 17th, 2016 at 5:57 PM ^

This is only my second post, but I've been lurking for years. I just want to thank Brian for everything he does.

I've lived in Nebraska my whole life. I remember at the young age of 9 or 10 ten, literally crying because the huskers lost the NCG to I believe FSU over a fucking field goal. That felt stupid as fuck. "Why do I care about the Huskers just because I live here?" People dont get to choose where they're from.

So the one of the first decisions I remember ever making for myself was, "I'm going to pick my own team to root for.". Naturally as a 9-10 years old my desicion was based on kid stuff. I like the color blue, and those winged helmets are the coolest thing I've ever seen! (The Fab Five helped alot) Michigan is it! Game over, I'm a Michigan fan.

I've bled maize and blue since. Middle school fights (here in nebraska) over the 97 split championship, (Michigan clearly had the tougher schedule w/ better wins.) the HORROR, Rich Rod, Brady Hoke, all of it. I actually got to visit the big house for my first Michigan game, against Nebraska.(Sigh, GODDAMMIT BORGES WHAT ARE YOU DOING!) My house gets egged all the time (seriously) because I fly the block M flag. I dont care, I like what I like, because I like it.

Thank you Brian for all your kind words about us "Walverines" because they're alot of us. I'm one of the biggest, and will be forever. GO BLUE!

p.s. apologies for spelling, grammar, formatting and the such. I know its a big deal in these parts. Thanks.

Toasted Yosties

February 17th, 2016 at 6:30 PM ^

My cousin was on that team, and, I also cried my eyes out over that loss. I'm not a Husker fan, but was when my cous played for them. Wanted to see him bring home a ring. and the refs! They stole it! Heartbreaking. He was a senior that year. During the offseason, he still worked out with the team, wearing a Florida State hat. Inspiration through anger. I'm pretty much giving him 100% credit for what happened the next two years!

CoMisch

February 17th, 2016 at 8:01 PM ^

Love the piece about being a fan and not a graduate. Would have loved to have attended Michigan. We moved from Warren to Dayton, Oh when I was young. I was brought a Michigan fan, but when it came to college, financial (and being smart about it) kept me in state. I went to Ohio University (sport exist there, I think), but continued my passion for the Wolverines. My good buddy went to Michigan, got me a ticket to The Game in 97. Will never forget that game, especially the taste of mace when we in the student section tried to take the field. Not many made it, but those who did ran wild. I'm a wolverine over here, regardless of my alumni status. I still live in Ohio, and I still hate Ohio. Go Blue!



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JFW

February 17th, 2016 at 8:35 PM ^

"Michigan fans have this odd conversation about whether it's okay to be a Michigan fan without having attended the school. "

I never got that. My mom hired in as a professor in '82. My dad, a UD grad, said it was a fantastic career move. He said one of the ways you could tell Michigan was doing things correctly was the staggering number of what he called "subway alumni". He became one himself.

The Walverines thing just pisses me off. Those who whine endlessly about "disrespekt" sit there and judge and belittle others.

It's a contemptible part of Spartan nation we should just ridicule.



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Rabbit21

February 18th, 2016 at 10:51 AM ^

It happens elsewhere, too. UCLA fans have gotten into this dumb alum vs. non-alum debate as well(perhaps driven by endless frustration at USC capturing the casual fans in Southern California). 

I'm relatively new to being a Michigan fan, but I've never really noticed this being much of a conversation except to tell STAEE fans to shove it when they start in on it.




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MichiganTeacher

February 17th, 2016 at 9:48 PM ^

It's two words: Meat Loaf.

Also, the "but I won't do that" in Steinman's song refers to cheating. So, probably still something off the table here at UM, where despite our stink eye cast upon the NCAA, we persevere in laboring under its rules because it's the right thing to do. At least for now.

pdgoblue25

February 18th, 2016 at 9:23 AM ^

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So there's your Cool Story Bro for the day.

Brendan71388

February 18th, 2016 at 11:50 AM ^

I considered boycotting this blog based on the irreverence toward the greatness that is Skyline Chili, but then got reeled back in by the welcoming posture toward diehards who aren't alumni.



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Tunneler

February 18th, 2016 at 2:22 PM ^

If you're all for limiting how much money an individual can make, you might be a communist. Doesn't apply to organizations, there is good legislation against monopolies for that.  

As an individual you should have every right to make as much god damned money as you want, unleess it's drug money or prostitution. Okay, maybe those are bad examples... As long as you're not a contracted killer, you should be able to rake it in.

But I love college football, so I might be a a hypocrite, but at least I'm not a communist.