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Potential Candidate for Michigan Head Coaching Job - Kenny Dillingham

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We here at the OBD Forum know a non-answer when we hear one.

Maybe he's negotiating a better contract with ASU, or maybe he's on the way out . . .

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He's definitely leveraging for a bigger contract with ASU.

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Hopefully Coach Dilly stays at Arizona State.

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I still say Dilly was a better OC than WS.

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1 hour ago, BroncoSas said:

I still say Dilly was a better OC than WS.

Let's see...we lost one game last year, and I certainly don't think we can blame that all on the offense!

In our one loss this year...we had receivers open--the plays worked, but the QB could not deliver.

Dilly was good...Stein was good.

Mr. FishDuck

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15 minutes ago, Charles Fischer said:

Let's see...we lost one game last year, and I certainly don't think we can blame that all on the offense!

In our one loss this year...we had receivers open--the plays worked, but the QB could not deliver.

Dilly was good...Stein was good.

Just think Dilly's play calling was more creative. Often time this season, my youngest who went to the UO, would groan and say "Dudwig" when that sideline pass wouldn't work...

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3 minutes ago, BroncoSas said:

Just think Dilly's play calling was more creative. Often time this season, my youngest who went to the UO, would groan and say "Dudwig" when that sideline pass wouldn't work...

And yet they worked wonderfully vs. USC. (I watched the game again the other day)

We don't remember the ones that worked...

Mr. FishDuck

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1 minute ago, Charles Fischer said:

And yet they worked wonderfully vs. USC. (I watched the game again the other day)

We don't remember the ones that worked...

No, yeah they've worked better for Chris, not so well for Andy!

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Dilly was working with a 5 year starter during his tenure at Oregon. Stein has assembled one of the better offenses in the nation with a first year starter (not counting the partial year disaster at UCLA). There is that to consider!

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I heard there’s another “ham” who just left Utah who is rumored to have mutual interest with Michigan. I understand his and Dilly’s interest in that sort of high profile position. They both have proven they can win in the Big 12 and they know that anything bigger than a conference championship is a pipe dream without significant investment. I think they want to be in a position where the resources are plentiful.

Dilly has been on record practically begging for more investment into his program. Earlier this year he was saying how he wanted an indoor practice facility that could double as an indoor tailgating area on game day. He has coached at Oregon and Auburn. He knows that doing more with less can only take him so far.

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On the one hand, Michigan is a long time, big time program. On the other hand, what mess to step into.

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If ASU was in the SEC, or B1G. I'd say no way. He's home, he's got resources, and he can win his conference. Which gets him a shot. But we all know who controls the future of the playoff, and those two fat bears will just keep taking more, and more, and more honey. The other conferences, and even Notre Dame, can complain.

But, it will be just as useless as those poor bees that sting the greedy fat bears.

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