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Steven Threet wins starting job at ASU.

  • OneBuckeye
    LOL

    http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/DouglasHaller/97218

    Michigan has the most starting QBs in NCAA football!
  • Mohican00
    haha, wow. I never would've guessed I'd hear about Steven Threet again.
  • WebFire
    Not sure why you LOL. No one from Michigan is surprised. Just goes to show that you really don't know everything.
  • krambman
    So Michigan has three QB's but no started right now, while two former QB's are now starting for other BCS teams. Great job RichRod.
  • redfalcon
    Who is the other one?

    Funny to hear this, a distant friend of mine just married Steven Threet's brother.
  • Mulva
    redfalcon;469944 wrote:Who is the other one?

    Ryan Mallett.
  • CinciX12
    krambman;469331 wrote:So Michigan has three QB's but no started right now, while two former QB's are now starting for other BCS teams. Great job RichRod.

    I think this is what the LOL is for webfire.
  • Hb31187
    They didnt fit into the system that was coming into Michigan....whys it so surprising that they left and were successful?
  • CinciX12
    Its not surprising they left. Its comical that they left and have enjoyed more success than Michigan.
  • krambman
    CinciX12;470102 wrote:Its not surprising they left. Its comical that they left and have enjoyed more success than Michigan.

    And it's likely that if Forcier isn't the starter this year that he'll transfer and end up being a successful starter somewhere else too.
    Hb31187;470046 wrote:They didnt fit into the system that was coming into Michigan....whys it so surprising that they left and were successful?

    It's not surprising that guys who didn't fit into Rich Rod's system left, what's surprising is that any coach could be a system coach. I still don't understand why he came into Michigan and has tried taking guys who aren't remotely suited for his system and forcing them to run it instead of modifying his system for a few years to fit his players, and gradually introduce his system as he get's the type of players he needs to run it. It seems completely asinine to me for a coach to make an entire team adjust to his system when they clearly aren't suited for it. Also, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. You would think that once RichRod realized his system wasn't working that he would have tried somethings different. Instead, he has continued to do the same thing expecting a different result (I'm not necessarily talking about this year, but the last two). Besides, I would think that any top level coach would be able to adapt and adjust the way they do things to suit their personnel, instead of trying to force a square peg into a round hole. System coaches recruit system players and run a system offense. great coaches recruit the best players available and adapt their offense to suit their strengths.
  • WebFire
    Wow. This thread is comical.
  • jordo212000
    Not hard to believe at all. I think it is more of a statement/indictment of ASU and Erickson.
  • enigmaax
    Not exactly on the topic, but did I hear on the Arizona game that their starting quarterback transferred from Michigan State? Just found it odd that the two big Michigan schools had QBs go to the two big Arizona schools.
  • sportswizuhrd
    http://www.arizonawildcats.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/foles_nick00.html

    Transferred from Michigan State.

    Transfer's from one BCS team to another
    Masoli-Oregon to Ole Miss
    Mallett-Michigan to Arkansas
    Threet-Michigan to Arizona State.
    Cam Newton-Florida to Auburn(via CC)
    Chris Harper-Oregon to Kansas State
    Robert Marve-Miami to Purdue

    One other
    Clay Belton-Miami, OH to Maryland
  • #1DBag
    ASU has top of the line eye candy.
  • lhslep134
    krambman;470138 wrote:It's not surprising that guys who didn't fit into Rich Rod's system left, what's surprising is that any coach could be a system coach. I still don't understand why he came into Michigan and has tried taking guys who aren't remotely suited for his system and forcing them to run it instead of modifying his system for a few years to fit his players, and gradually introduce his system as he get's the type of players he needs to run it. It seems completely asinine to me for a coach to make an entire team adjust to his system when they clearly aren't suited for it. Also, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. You would think that once RichRod realized his system wasn't working that he would have tried somethings different. Instead, he has continued to do the same thing expecting a different result (I'm not necessarily talking about this year, but the last two). Besides, I would think that any top level coach would be able to adapt and adjust the way they do things to suit their personnel, instead of trying to force a square peg into a round hole. System coaches recruit system players and run a system offense. great coaches recruit the best players available and adapt their offense to suit their strengths.


    Well that system looked pretty damn good Saturday, and it looked really good down in WVU.

    It's pretty hard to say that Ryan Mallett, Tate Foricer, and Steven Threet are anything like Robinson or Gardner, and that's why those 3 will/are starting elsewhere, and the latter 2 are getting PT for RR.

    Not every coach can adapt to it's quarterback. While I'm in agreement that systems are getting more and more "fad"y, you can't argue that with the right people in place, RR is a good coach. Elite? Probably not, but certainly good.
  • Mohican00
    speaking of former UM players......

  • WebFire
    Mohican00;474526 wrote:speaking of former UM players......

    Bad part is, when he stopped, he had a 3-5 yard gain ahead of him. Never was a big fan, even when they were recruiting him.