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Lloyd Carr Retires: A Sad Day in Sports

By Darrell Curts, published Nov 19, 2007
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Lloyd Carr the newly retired coach of the University of Michigan deserved better. Coach Carr was done when he lost to Appalachian State. Media flunkies had their 2007 goat and they were not about to let up until they had what they "speculating" about so they could look like a bunch of Karnack.

Truth is Michigan had a good year - not a great one but a good one. Michigan is 8 and 4 and would have won the Big Ten championship had they beat Ohio State (more on that later) this year. They will go to a bowl game.

How many teams can say that? Can Alabama? Can UCLA? Lloyd Carr record at Michigan was 121-40 with 5 Big Ten Championships and a National Championship. What other coaches can say that? Bo never won a National Championship. Those are some pretty impressive numbers to say the least. Not good enough though for the University of Michigan or its fans because he could not beat Jim Trussel. More than that he was losing to Trussel's Ohio State. The Media never let us forget this. How many times have they brought up the graphic on his record against Ohio State?

How many times did they tell us it is all about the Michigan vs. Ohio State game? I never thought these college rivalries or not winning the "big ones" were true. I had this naivety that most coaches kept their job if they kept winning and kept their noses clean. Then, University of Florida hired Ron Zook upon the NFLing of Steve "OBC" Spurrier. I am a UF alum and thoroughly hated Zook. He was not Spurrier or even Stoops. He won, he went to bowls games and we (the alumni) still hated him. The rallying cry? "He can't win the big ones."

And the ultimate knife in the back "He's getting out coached." Soon Zook was gone and I for one could not be happier. Urban Meyer came in and everyone loved him. It's been a few years since the "Zook era" of Florida football and I have let my hatred go. And low and behold, a few weeks back I was watching the Illinois vs. Ohio State game and thought to myself after the game "Wow, Zook is a pretty good coach - who knew?" The records knew. Coach Carr should have gone out on his own terms and not the media's.

Lloyd Carr Retires: A Sad Day in Sports
Date: November 19, 2007
Ann Arbor, MI USA
Takeaways
  • 121-40 coaching record
  • 5 Big Ten Championships
  • 1 National Championship
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Maybe(probably)I did not express myself clearly. I do not think University of Michigan was going to fire him. I do think the criticism he was going to take and was taking from fans, alumni and the media forced him out. Each year the Ohio State record was going to haunt him more and more. Any loss or miss step was going to bring a new round of criticism. The media love their goats. Did he leave on his own terms? Maybe...probably. But, there was someone there holding the door open for him.

Posted on 11/21/2007 at 1:11:00 PM

 
You're sadly mistaken if you think that Lloyd Carr was in any way forced out of his job. He left on his own terms. The loss to Appalachian State had nothing to do with it. He could have stayed at Michigan as long as he wanted. Looking back, it's obvious that he has planned to retire after this season for a while now.

Posted on 11/20/2007 at 5:11:00 AM

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