The Wolverine

February 2015

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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  FROM OUR READERS success. The turnover of key play- ers is a reality of college football. The non-conference schedule with Utah, Oregon State and BYU will be testy when added to the conference schedule. Two or three times he mentioned that he was anxious to start with winter conditioning. Start at the be- ginning and work forward. Let the actions of the program speak to its success. He did not offer guarantees. When he was first contacted and when he agreed to take the job are of interest, but they are not relevant. What is relevant is that he is on board for what will prove to be an ongoing challenge. I will temper my desire for immediate success with patience, but your homecoming is off to a great start, Coach Harbaugh. Go Blue! J. Richard Jaconette, M.D. Battle Creek, Mich. • God bless Jim Harbaugh! He took less for himself and he has to be getting all these assistants paid. They all left Offensive Coordinator/Defensive Coordinator or NFL positions. If not, we stole what seems like half of USC's staff. Kudos to Jim Harbaugh. Seriously unselfish man! hamillk • Harbaugh and his staff are just ridiculous. Now we need some time. The future is bright. We will see who is tough and who isn't on the team. This isn't going to be easy for them. Socal4mich • Is there such a thing as too many cooks in the kitchen? The quality of this staff is blowing my mind. Having two ex-NFL coordinators as position coaches just seems From Our Website He did appear far more determined than boisterous, didn't he, Dr. J.? In a subsequent radio interview, he noted: "We don't want to talk about it. We want to be about it." Not a bad stance, at this juncture. GO BLACK AND BLUE Dear The Wolverine: I wear my Michigan cap wher- ever I go, here or abroad. Whenever anyone recognizes the Maize M, I get the traditional "Go Blue!" And I respond in the usual manner. But alas, this fall I have taken to responding, "Go Black and Blue!" Arnold Heyman, M.D. Los Angeles Steps have been taken to rectify that situation, Dr. Heyman, or at least shift the black and blue to the other side of the line of scrimmage. Big change is afoot.

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