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Anonymous

All credit to PPP - thank you for running this poll on your own dime. Im not a statistician or a polling expert, but I tried to do some analysis on the UofM fan website MGoBlog at http://mgoblog.com/diaries/cc-survey-data-about-rrOne of the interesting results is the shift in support for Rich Rodriguez based on the age of fans. In May, the older the fan, the stronger the support for Rich Rodriguez to continue as coach. By December, that has completely flipped around. Meanwhile, the 18-29 bracket seems very unsure about what to do.

Christian Liberty

no chance at all Michigan could get either Jim Harbaugh or Les Miles. Who do these Michigan fans think they are?! Do they have the same delusions of grandeur as Notre Dame fans, still somehow believing their school is great despite all the evidence to the contrary!?

AG

Rodriguez just plain hasnt gotten the job done. Frankly, he didnt even get the job done at West Virginia, either. What did he have to show for his time there? A Sugar Bowl win where they needed a fake punt to avoid blowing a 3 TD lead? A loss to a 3-7 Pitt team at home in which they only scored 9 points that kept them out of the national title game?Just like at WVU, his teams do little more than run up the score on bad teams, get into 50/50 shootouts against mediocre teams, and get shut down both offensively and defensively against good teams.

Anonymous

Like most Michigan fans, I truly wanted RR to succeed when he came to Michigan. Like most I suffered through the first year and though it would get better. I bought the line that he put out saying that by the third year wed be doing great. Like most fans, tired of the RR spin. It clear that his philosophy just wont work in the Big Ten. Lets wish him well in his new endeavors and find someone who can restore Michigans greatness!!

Anonymous

When RR cam to Michigan I was so excited but now I am excited to see him leave. he is a nice guy and I feel for him but its not working here. His defense is the worst and the problem is Michigan always had great defenses even during break but dont break years. His defensive system is not working and will not work. He brought in a five star player in Campbell and now has him on offense. he does not get it. Good bye RR.

Christian Liberty

absent an NFL lockout, Jim Harbaugh would likely take a pro job.The uncertainty of a labor stoppage possibly devaluing the services of a pro head coach makes it more likely that Harbaugh might settle for the Michigan job rather than take a pro job.

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