All I can say if it is true that Coach is retiring is, "Thank you, Lloyd." He improved our team's winning percentage, got us a National Championship, and ran a clean program with respect and class. He took over the program after an embarrassing incident back in 1995 thrust him into the spotlight, and did a great job with it.
Hold your head up high, Coach--I'm happy, and good luck in your future endeavours.
In some respect, I agree with you. There is no one out there that runs a program with more class than Lloyd Carr did. But Michigan is no longer about winning [or making] Rosebowls. The Rosebowl is no longer granddaddy of all bowls. Michigan needs to be about winning championships now. I think Carr is disgusted that the game has come to that, but lets face it, we all know his playbook is perpetually stuck in the 80s and there's only so much of you that can deal with that for so long.
Thank you Lloyd for never bringing Michigan even within the realm of possible scandal or penalty. Thank you for a national title in 1997. And thank you for realizing that the game has passed you by and stepping down at the right time.
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Hold your head up high, Coach--I'm happy, and good luck in your future endeavours.
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Thank you Lloyd for never bringing Michigan even within the realm of possible scandal or penalty. Thank you for a national title in 1997. And thank you for realizing that the game has passed you by and stepping down at the right time.
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