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Day -- here's the band Mind's Eyes (an Ann Arbor band) doing an ode to Denard Robinson "I Love You Denard" -- nice job guys!
Has to be. Check it out Grammy-worthy? Here are the lyrics: Henne Brady Grbac Navarre All of these men could throw very far Slow white quarterbacks most were five stars Pro-style offense run by Lloyd Carr When he retired I was still all smiles...
Former Air Force football coach Fisher DeBerry, bottom right, speaks while other College Football Hall of Fame inductees Lloyd Carr, bottom left, Deion Sanders, top left, and Jake Scott, top right, listen during a news conference in New York, Tuesday,... View Photo »
Yeah, I think it was a loud statement, great defense ... That's what I expected from a Nebraska team. They've always been a very, very physical team that played great defense, run the ball. That's a hard-hitting football game. It's was what you want to see in a football team from the standpoint of our p...
As he enters his senior year, he will once again be a top candidate to win the Heisman Trophy. Henne Brady Grbac Navarre All of these men could throw very far Slow white quarterbacks most were five stars Pro-style offense run by Lloyd Carr When he...
Henne Brady Grbac Navarre All of these men could throw very far Slow white quarterbacks most were five stars Pro-style offense run by Lloyd Carr When he retired I was still all smiles Herbstreit told me that we'd get Les Miles Didn't know what to think...
Rodriguez, failed to stress the importance of beating Ohio State and struggled on the recruiting trail. The combination of these led to three straight losses to the Buckeyes on top of an already existing four-game losing streak in the annual matchup. ...
Former University of Michigan football coach Lloyd Carr speaks during a news conference in New York, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011. Carr was one of two coaches and 14 players in the 2011 College Football Hall of Fame class. View Photo »
Here we go, into the last game of the season, with a lot to play for — and great momentum ... This team is starting to believe in itself.
Whether by design or coincidence, almost all of the coaches on staff had Ohio roots, a history coaching at OSU or had worked with Meyer before. Bill Sheridan is the biggest exception. A Detroit native, Sheridan coached at Michigan for three years under...
Scot Loeffler was hired away from Temple to take over for the Tigers offense. Loeffler is a young up-and-coming coordinator that has a background that covers all facets of offensive football philosophy. Loeffler played and studied under Lloyd Carr at...
Lloyd H. Carr (born July 30, 1945) was the head coach of the University of Michigan football team, a job he held from 1995 until January 2008. Under Carr, the Wolverines record was 122–40, they won or shared five Big Ten titles (in 1997, 1998, 2000, 2003, and 2004), and the 1997 team was declared the Associated Press national champion. Full Article
Matthew Sign of the National Football Foundation presents former Michigan coach Lloyd Carr, right, with his induction plaque to the College Hall of Fame, presented in Michigan Stadium before an NCAA college football game against Nebraska, Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011, in Ann Arbor, Mich.
View Photo »Former University of Michigan football coach Lloyd Carr speaks during a news conference in New York, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011. Carr was one of two coaches and 14 players in the 2011 College Football Hall of Fame class.
View Photo »Cleveland Browns president Mike Holmgren, left, talks with former Ohio State head football coach Jim Tressel, center, and former Michigan head football coach Lloyd Carr at Cleveland Browns NFL football training camp in Berea, Ohio on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011.
View Photo »Former Ohio State head football coach Jim Tressel, left, and former Michigan head football coach Lloyd Carr share a laugh at Cleveland Browns NFL football training camp in Berea, Ohio on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011.
View Photo »Matthew Sign of the National Football Foundation presents former Michigan coach Lloyd Carr, right, with his induction plaque to the College Hall of Fame, presented in Michigan Stadium before an NCAA college football game against Nebraska, Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011, in Ann Arbor, Mich.
View Photo »Yeah, I think it was a loud statement, great defense ... That's what I expected from a Nebraska team. They've always been a very, very physical team that played great defense, run the ball. That's a hard-hitting football game. It's was what you want to see in a football team from the standpoint of our p...
We’re where we want to be.
It was a loud statement ... Great defense.
Here we go, into the last game of the season, with a lot to play for — and great momentum ... This team is starting to believe in itself.
