Coordinators expect to interview for Michigan's top job
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Reporters' Notebooks
Published 11/21/2007 by dawizofodds at The Wiz of Odds
... Angelique S. Chengelis, Detroit News: Michigan's national search for a coach will start at home, with offensive coordinator Mike DeBord and defensive coordinator Ron English expected to be interviewed. ...
Unverified Voracity Builds A Culture Of Stupids
Published 11/21/2007 by Brian at mgoblog
... Right, speaking of... a Detroit News article on how Michigan will interview the coordinators has some downright laughable stuff from Debord on his term at Central: ...
Jim Harbaugh Will Not Be Replacing Lloyd Carr
Published 11/21/2007 by Tom Fornelli at FanHouse
... 's replacement by interviewing current coordinators Ron English and Mike DeBord, one possible candidate has taken his name off the list. ...
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Published 11/22/2007 at Gorilla Crouch
Coordinators expect to interview for Michigan's top job
Still Standing by Kelly
Published 11/26/2007 by Dave at Gorilla Crouch
MGoBlog suggests current Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz has been offered the Michigan head coaching position. This might make sense if we were further along in the process. The timing of this rumor suggests he is the #1 candidate. This is hard for me to believe, and I’m a Kirk Ferentz fan. I was in the stands when his Iowa Hawkeyes delivered a 34-9 beatdown to Michigan in 2002. They looked like a Bo Schembechler-coached team and I think Ferentz could return the Wolverines to being a consistent top-10 program.
On the one hand this does make some financial sense. I’ve always been a little concerned about the Les Miles rumors due to the financial outlay it would ...
Add it up
Published 12/10/2007 by Dave at Gorilla Crouch
I keep hearing absurd arguments for the old guard in regards to the Michigan head coaching job. The first thing I recall hearing when Mike DeBord left Central Michigan to become Michigan’s totally awesome special teams coach was that he quit the head coaching job because the Chippewa program didn’t have the commitment to become a MAC power.
Funny how things worked out for the Chips: Brian Kelly revived a moribund program to win a MAC championship in his third season as head coach. CMU just won back to back MAC championships this season. So what is DeBord’s story now? Oh, don’tchya know he told the Detroit News that he put the culture in ...

