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Re: Lloyd Carr Retiring
Dvault, where did you get that 'HIT' info. on mich, and only psu and mich use this training? i think that is bs. every team in america utilizes 'HIT' training along with many other training methods. i don't squarely put the blame only on training. the athletes we get are who they are. most of our skill position players are just as fast as others, our o-line is just as strong as other, our d-line and so on and so on. you can go down the line we are very comparable to other big ten/midwest teams. now it never hurts to have a younger s&c coach who is more in tune with modern advances in training methodology.
however, i think more blame needs to be put on off. play calling. not using off. weapons properly, not being creative offensively. and defensively we dont tackle, we play a loose zone, etc... |
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Re: Lloyd Carr Retiring
edit. i do agree our guys could use improve training. we do tire faster, we have poor technique later in games, this is obv. attributed to s&c. i agree that we need a new coach in this department. i just don't think the problem is 'hit' training and that is the reason.
poor tackling is usually do to lazyness and bad technique. but the more i think about it, strenght is very important, maybe our defenders are not strong as they could be. |
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Re: Lloyd Carr Retiring
[ QUOTE ]
Dvault, where did you get that 'HIT' info. on mich, and only psu and mich use this training? i think that is bs. every team in america utilizes 'HIT' training along with many other training methods. [/ QUOTE ] http://hem.passagen.se/ridddler/hitfaq20.htm "HIT is used by a number of universities and professional teams - it certainly doesn't represent the majority of the programs but it's used widely enough to be considered a productive form of training. At the collegiate level, HIT programs are used at: * The University of Kentucky (except football) * Michigan * The University of South Carolina * Penn State * Villanova * The University of Toledo * The U.S. Military Academy * Providence College * Western Kentucky * The University of Cincinnati" So there are a couple of other I-A teams using HIT, apparently (South Carolina, Toledo, Cincinnati, Western Kentucky) -- but it's definitely not widely used in football training. |
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Re: Lloyd Carr Retiring
MGoBlog has some information posted from an LSU forum. Four different posters there say they were told by players that Miles has told the team he is leaving for Michigan. Local news stations are reporting the same. If this is all true, hopefully Miles will be in Ann Arbor within the week.
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Re: Lloyd Carr Retiring
saw this headline on espn.com, and got a chuckle...
'Michigan looking for a new Carr with Les Miles...' [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Lloyd Carr Retiring
dvault,
those are just some of the programs that the author knows are using HIT training. every athlete in the world is using some form of HIT training whether they know it or not. there are so many forms of HIT training that its almost a useless term. sorry for harping on this, but you seem to think HIT is an exact blueprint. |
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Re: Lloyd Carr Retiring
Herbstreit just announced on ESPN that Michigan will name Miles as the new head coach this week and that he will be bringing along Jon Tenuta from Georgia Tech as his defensive coordinator.
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Re: Lloyd Carr Retiring
Tenuta is a fantastic surprise, although I have no complaints with English. Plz Plz Plz get rid of DeBord...
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Re: Lloyd Carr Retiring
Lots of other people reporting Miles signed/will sign an extension and remove himself from consideration. WTF?
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Re: Lloyd Carr Retiring
Eh, probably just a ploy to get more money out of UM. Yeah, he might love Ann Arbor, but leaving that much money on the table is still a lot to ask.
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