FROM OUR READERS
days when Michigan had a stable of
dangerous runners.
Kevin G. Smith
Orange, Calif.
The enthusiasm is obviously war-
ranted, Kevin G. But we've got a bone
to pick with a couple of your takes. In
Lloyd Carr's last years as head coach,
the Wolverines went to the Rose Bowl
following the 2003 and 2004 seasons,
wound up a play or two away from the
national championship game (and back
in the Rose Bowl) in 2006, and could
have won the Big Ten in 2007 had Chad
Henne not come up with a bum arm.
As for Mike Hart, he might not make
your top-10 list, but he's on Michigan's
— No. 1 in career rushing yards, with
5,040. We'd add that the better the of-
fensive line gets (and it's going to be
on the rise), the more dangerous pres-
ent and future Michigan tailbacks will
become.
PROVEN TRACK RECORD
Dear The Wolverine:
I am and have always been a Jim
Harbaugh fan. His past coaching
record has been superb, and I am
looking for the Michigan football
program to rise to the top once
again. His mother graduated from
Shaw High School in East Cleve-
land, Ohio, the year after I did.
John Bodmer
Via the Internet
All of the Harbaughs escaped Ohio,
John, and now the Buckeyes might be-
gin to again feel the pain. Buckle up …
it's going to be a wild ride.
1-800-421-7751 • www.TheWolverineOnDemand.com
Michigan
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