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RichRod Breaks Michigan’s #1 Tradition

RichRod Breaks Michigan’s #1 Tradition
The next time you see #1 in the end zone will be on an interception

Rich Rodriguez has taken more criticism in his one off-season at Michigan than most coaches do over the course of their career—and he hasn’t even played a game yet. Most of you have probably already heard about the issue with the #1 jersey by now, but in case you haven’t, the jersey was used in the past strictly for wide receivers. It was a jersey that had to be earned based on proper conduct off the field (cite Manningham’s #86) in addition to strong on the field performance. The most recent Wolverine to sport #1 was Braylon Edwards, who was preceded by star receivers like David Terrell and Anthony Carter. Edwards had actually donated $500,000 for a jersey scholarship fund with the intention of having the #1 jersey remain designated for upperclassmen with strong GPA’s and off the field conduct (Wide Receiver position implied).

I originally decided not to write about this ordeal because I was not at all surprised by it, but an OTR tipster wanted to hear about it, so here it is. It’s obvious that a lot of people are going to be upset about Rodriguez breaking tradition and giving the #1 jersey to freshman Defensive Back J.T Floyd (not official). However, it’s amazing to me how people have not come to accept the fact that Rich Rodriguez only cares about one Michigan tradition-- winning. Michigan traditionally doesn’t talk to recruits after they make oral commitments elsewhere? F*ck it. Michigan traditionally lets current players’ younger siblings on the team regardless of talent? F*ck it. Michigan traditionally coddles their All-American talent instead of pushing them to maximize to their potential? F*ck it. Michigan traditionally gives something as arbitrary as a number to a particular player? F*ck it.

Get the pattern? If it helps win games, Rodriguez will take care of it. If it will keep up the non-winning tradition of our recent past, he doesn’t give a sh*t. Get used to it.
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Anonymous
This doesn't help win anything. I've wanted a new regime for years now, but breaking traditions is another deal. Just because you are a new coach doesn't mean you can break a tradition that almost every single michigan coach has used. #1 is going to look disgusting on a defensive player, as is #2 on sam mcguffie. Posted 05/15/2008 07:55 AMReply
Anonymous
Just ****ing win. Stop crying bitches.
" Michigan traditionally lets current players’ younger siblings on the team regardless of talent? F*ck it" - You're a mother ****ing moron.

Rich rod is putting Michigan in the best position to win. Traditions will live on with RR, but dont expect everything to stay the same. Bo came in and changed things up, change occurs over time. deal with.

Beat ohio state.
Posted 05/15/2008 08:38 AMReply
Anonymous
For once, I agree with something said on this blog. I couldn't disagree more with the people saying that until he wins a game, they'll be skeptical. I say give him the benefit of the doubt until the season starts. Then you can start making judgments. Posted 05/15/2008 09:01 AMReply
Anonymous
This is dumb and incomplete. The #1 jersey has not always been worn by wide receivers, it has only gone in that direction since Bo started awarding it to those who demonstrated a variety of traits on and off the field. Further, it is Spring Practice. Rosters and numbers haven't even been assigned. FFS !!! Posted 05/15/2008 09:07 AMReply
Anonymous
Tradition is incredibly important at a school with a history like Michigan. This isn't like changing the offense, or the defense, or other things that directly can affect performance on the field. Those traditions can and should change. This is something that has no effect on how the players play the game. Just because it's just a number doesn't mean it has no meaning to the over 100,000 people who watch the team in the big house every Saturday. Doing something like this is kind of like a big **** You to all the loyal fans who have been with the team since Bo and earlier. I'll wait and see what happens when the season starts, but if he is going to complete change the institution of Michigan football then he had better start winning almost instantly to make it worthwhile. Posted 05/15/2008 09:49 AMReply
Anonymous
How would you all feel if RichRod changed the UM helmet? I would not put it past him. Posted 05/15/2008 10:56 AMReply
Anonymous
That's rediculous, and a poor comparison. The helmets are something that's been with the program for almost 100 years and are easily the most recognizable aspect of Michigan football. So Rich Rod won't do anything with that. Posted 05/15/2008 2:12 PMReply
Anonymous
I pissed all over Bo's grave last weekend. No Joke. I f**cking hate UM. Go Buckeyes! Posted 05/15/2008 4:24 PMReply
Anonymous
to the above poster..so you pissed on an Ohio State Alumni's grave? really classy..NOT. I am a Buckeye and am ashamed to call you a fellow fan.

Good luck with RichRod, UM. He seems a bit skeevy. At least I could say that I respected Lloyd Carr..but I don't think i'll ever say the same of rodriguez.
Posted 05/15/2008 4:55 PMReply
Anonymous
If the tradition in question were just that the #1 jersey goes to an upperclassman wideout who had proven himself, it wouldn't be so much an issue. But this is (in my opinion) the greatest wide receiver in the program's history donating half a million dollars to set up a scholarship with pretty-easy-to-follow rules about the #1, a tradition he and others obviously respected enough to start a year or two ago. I'm not saying that this will stop me from fully celebrating wins, but as Rod appears to be one of the most hyped and/or controversial coaching hires in CFB history, he probably shouldn't start things off by ignoring one of the program's most illustrious alums.

One thing from your post kinda concerns me-- that RR is only concerned with winning, ignoring traditions that don't contribute to that goal. Does that include Michigan's tradition of running one of the cleanest programs in the country? Would you still say "just win baby" if we were forced to deal with a Clarett, or a Pacman, or a Chris Henry, in order to do it?
Posted 05/17/2008 11:30 AMReply
Anonymous
The first wide receiver to wear the number 1 jersey was Anthony Carter. It wasn't "awarded" until Carr used it as a motivational technique on Braylon Edwards.

The "tradition" then started Braylon's sophomore year. I like and think it should stay, but it's not the end of the world
Posted 05/19/2008 09:03 AMReply
Anonymous
RR will win at UM. BUT he is slimy and will do whatever it takes to win. Then all the crying UM fans will be sooo happy...winning is everything at all costs these days....and you have a coach who will do or say anything....usually with cuss words. I don't think in the long run you folks in Michigan will be happy.... Posted 08/07/2008 12:38 AMReply
Anonymous
I agree, RR has sure had some thugs at WV. But they won and fans like to win. But when does the Michigan faithful start being concerned that the tradition that goes along with simply being UM has gone by the wayside. Long run...bad hire. Posted 08/07/2008 12:41 AMReply

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