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Lloyd Carr Forced to Retire

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by SportsGerbil

On Monday, University of Michigan head coach, Lloyd Carr will announce his retirement after a roller coaster career at Michigan. Carr compiled a 121-40 record, which included five Big Ten championships. The most important moment of Carr's tenure was when he led the Michigan Wolverines to a share of the 1997 National Championship with Nebraska.

While seasonal records were somewhat consistent during his tenure, the latter years did not please Wolverines fans like Carr's first few years. Carr started 5-1 in his first six matchups vs. the archrival Ohio State Buckeyes, but in the last seven he was 1-6. Carr also won four straight bowl games from 1998-2001, but has only won the 2003 Outback Bowl since. What have you done for me lately is what is boils down to here for Carr.

The question is though was Carr forced to retire? All the talk before last year's 2006 11-2 season was that Carr was going to need a miracle to survive. Well, the Wolverines started 11-0, and it appeared all the firing talk would be over. However, he would lose to Ohio State, and be embarrassed by USC in the Rose Bowl. In my opinion, those two losses ruined any chance of Carr being given an extension or just a vote of confidence from his superiors. Obviously they could not fire Carr after an 11-2 season, but he needed to have a special season this year to survive. The losses to Appalachian State and Oregon eliminated any chance at a National Championship this year, and all but sealed Carr's fate.

There were eight weeks between those losses and when stories of his retirement began to leak. I believe that the Michigan athletic department got together with Lloyd Carr and gave him the opportunity to retire on his own. I'm sure he got some sort of sexy buyout to agree, but it saved Michigan the bad public relations move of firing a coach who won them so many big games in the 1990s. Expect Les Miles, of LSU, to become the next Michigan coach.


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Niteowl049AAA-er
767 days ago
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Agree that Les Miles is likely to leave LSU for Michigan.
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DrpatriotAll-American
766 days ago
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Well, it's about damn time.
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RomiezzoLegend
766 days ago
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NICE!
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The PipDiv-I Stud
766 days ago
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Warning to Wolverine fans, remember when Nebraska was not satisfied with a 9-3 record, and fired Solich? What has happened to them since? They have paid for their greed. Carr is a great man, and a very good coach that runs a clean program. Don't be in such a hurry to get rid of someone like him. If he reties by choice, fine. But if he's being forced out that's going to be bad for Michigan in the long run.
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The PipDiv-I Stud
766 days ago
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damn spelling! You are my arch-nemesis!
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49erminerWaterboy
766 days ago
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LOL - Yep, MI FOOTBALL IS HOSED! So, you want Les Miles. Hmmm, sounds like we've heard this song & dance by another coach in Alabama. Has he had success since leaving LSU? Les - stay put! There is nothing but misery and bad luck when leaving LSU. ESPECIALLY since Les has to worry about winning a National Championchip. Something Michigan wont see for many, many years from now.
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The PipDiv-I Stud
766 days ago
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I get leaving a small program for a big one. I get leaving a school that isbn't committed long term for one that is. But leaving a good school for another one doesn't make sense to me. Kansas coach leaving for a better job makes sense, not LSU's. Les would be dumb to jump ship. However Miles > Saban Saban is just an arrogant jerk who got lucky, took his money and ran. Then took more money and ran again. Hopefully he won't ever win enough to be able to make even more money.
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SportsGerbilJV Squad
766 days ago
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LSU is better right now, but Michigan is probably the second best job, after Notre Dame (maybe not anymore), in all of college football.
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