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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: AWK on January 13, 2011, 12:04:14 PM
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None other than Mr. Al Borges is the new offensive coordinator at Miiiiiiichigan.
The high school coach of Michigan quarterback Denard Robinson said Wednesday he believes Robinson prefers to stay in Ann Arbor.
"I think if the right things are said at Michigan, I think he wants to stay," said Art Taylor, who coached Robinson at Deerfield Beach (Fla.) High School. "Will they put you on the edge and roll you out? Denard does not want to sit out a year."
Taylor said Robinson was to meet with Michigan coach Brady Hoke on Wednesday.
Robinson declined comment during the second half of the Ohio State-Michigan basketball game.
Taylor said he's heard offensive coordinator Al Borges can run an effective spread.
Taylor said Robinson would have gone to Florida or Central Florida out of high school, most likely UCF, had he not enrolled at Michigan. Taylor said he keeps three charged cell phone batteries with him at all times because so many college coaches have called him to see if Robinson will transfer.
"I told Denard to ask, 'What offense do you run and where do I fit in?' " Taylor said. "You run the offense to fit the personnel you have. Denard loves Michigan. He'll listen to what they have to say, but it is a tough decision."
Joe Schad is a douche that covers college football for ESPN. Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=6015928
Discuss.
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Good for Al Borges.
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Heartwarming to see a student-athlete focusing on the right things. Venard choosing Meat-Chicken for their outstanding academic program and overall love of the University and it's people, just makes me tingly about the future of our utes.
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Hope he's got some good Jimmies and Joes, but I suspect not.
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Good for Al Borges.
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Good for Al. I always liked the guy, and still do.
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Good for Al. I always liked the guy, and still do.
Only guy I've ever seen who could make a complete sentence using only the word Fuck.
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Only guy I've ever seen who could make a complete sentence using only the word Fuck.
Why do you hate Brian?
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I know I told this before and I don;t really give a shit. I'm telling it again.
I was at a practice several years back. Walked around and watched Borges working with the QB's and it sounded like everything that came out of his mouth on each and every play was..."Fuck, you fucking fuck. How the fuck do you fuck that up? Fuck!!!"
Beside me was this guy and his son who was probably about 7-8. He just pushed his son along and said, "Well, I guess you gotta' grow up some time."
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Good for Al. I always liked the guy, and still do.
Same with me. Proved to be our demise ridding of him.
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I have a little different take on Al, but I honestly think it was more of a Tuberville thing than a reflection on Borges. During his last season, Arkansas' DC (Herring I believe) said in a published interview that Borges was the most predicatble OC in the league. That's not good. That same year, among the family and friends etc. gathered at my pops home at Christmas, was a guy who was a graduate assistant working with UGA. He said the very same thing. He said Jawja knew pretty much every thing Auburn was running as soon as they lined up. It showed too because that year, the Dawgs pounded our asses like a gang rape in a prison shower.
However, I often wonder how much of that stemmed from CTT keeping his foot on the brakes and forcing CAB to stay conservative. He did have a slight tendency to do that.
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I have a little different take on Al, but I honestly think it was more of a Tuberville thing than a reflection on Borges. During his last season, Arkansas' DC (Herring I believe) said in a published interview that Borges was the most predicatble OC in the league. That's not good. That same year, among the family and friends etc. gathered at my pops home at Christmas, was a guy who was a graduate assistant working with UGA. He said the very same thing. He said Jawja knew pretty much every thing Auburn was running as soon as they lined up. It showed too because that year, the Dawgs pounded our asses like a gang rape in a prison shower.
However, I often wonder how much of that stemmed from CTT keeping his foot on the brakes and forcing CAB to stay conservative. He did have a slight tendency to do that.
It had everything to do with it. He got the Franklin treatment his last 2 years. We all know wingnut couldn't keep his hands off the coordinators. Still can't.
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It had everything to do with it. He got the Franklin treatment his last 2 years. We all know wingnut couldn't keep his hands off the coordinators. Still can't.
It really was amazing to watch the difference in his "style" the last year or two. The innovative playcalling consisted of 5 screens a game. In his first year, there was more motion than a Vegas Pole dancer and while it wasn't Malzahn-esque by any means, you still had to cover all areas of the field or you were screwed.
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Tuberville's worst quality, Chizik's best. Maybe he learned a few things from being under Tuberville those few years.