Michigan State FB Coach Mark Dantonio steps down

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Brady and Rich weren't the reason Dantonio's Sparty teams finished in the top ten in the nation four times.

Don't move the goalposts. You cited his success against Michigan. There has been little since Harbaugh arrived and the games haven't been competitive with one exception.

You're right though. Dantonio's practices and the steadfast refusal to operate with any sort of decency as a human being or football coach is why that happened. Fortunately that stuff always catches up and in this case it exploded in his face.
 

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Don't move the goalposts. You cited his success against Michigan. There has been little since Harbaugh arrived and the games haven't been competitive with one exception.

You're right though. Dantonio's practices a
nd the steadfast refusal to operate with any sort of decency as a human being or football
coach is why that happened. Fortunately that stuff always catches up and in this case it
exploded in his face.

You're the only one moving the goal posts.....records three years in the future and then moving to Dantonio's reputation as a human being.

Your position that Michigan fans don't care about his 8-5 head to head record does not make sense.
 
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You're the only one moving the goal posts.....records three years in the future and then moving to Dantonio's reputation as a human being.

Your position that Michigan fans don't care about his 8-5 head to head record does not make sense.

It makes perfect sense. That program is a dumpster fire that can't recruit, has zero offense and no future. Why would anyone who plays them want that to change?

I only talked about Dantonio's humanity because it has directly lead to the issues that he has.
 

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The University with looming NCAA sanctions and not too long ago looked the other way when their team physician molested female athletes? Yeah, I think we are safe.
 
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Sounds like the AD flew to Colorado, got turned down, then flew to SF to interview an assistant, got turned down, then flew to Cincy to interview Fickell.
The MSU AD arrived back in Lansing by himself.

I'd have to think if they dont land Fickell, this is going to look even worse.
 

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Sounds like the AD flew to Colorado, got turned down, then flew to SF to interview an assistant, got turned down, then flew to Cincy to interview Fickell.
The MSU AD arrived back in Lansing by himself.

I'd have to think if they dont land Fickell, this is going to look even worse.

Perhaps part of it might be the looming NCAA sanctions, but when you get right down to it, Dantonio ****ed over MSU. Who the hell retires from their football coaching job in February? At this point the coaching carousel (including the NCAA and the NFL) has come to an end, including assistants. Recruiting is basically done. Teams are now in the process of getting set for the 2020 season. Whomever it is that decides to take the MSU job (and, as is being found out, there aren’t many people that want this job at this point) is going to have to deal with what’s been put in place for this season - which wasn’t that great of a recruiting class to begin with. Here’s the point: Dantonio should have retired back in December or early January so MSU actually had a chance of successfully moving on. Now? They’re ****ed in 2020, and quite possibly a lot longer than that.
 

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Perhaps part of it might be the looming NCAA sanctions, but when you get right down to it, Dantonio ****ed over MSU. Who the hell retires from their football coaching job in February? At this point the coaching carousel (including the NCAA and the NFL) has come to an end, including assistants. Recruiting is basically done. Teams are now in the process of getting set for the 2020 season. Whomever it is that decides to take the MSU job (and, as is being found out, there aren’t many people that want this job at this point) is going to have to deal with what’s been put in place for this season - which wasn’t that great of a recruiting class to begin with. Here’s the point: Dantonio should have retired back in December or early January so MSU actually had a chance of successfully moving on. Now? They’re ****ed in 2020, and quite possibly a lot longer than that.
Well he has to wait well into Jan to get a fat bonus but then he should have days after that, not weeks.
 

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247 has an article saying that a Michigan State Board of Trustee member just started following Fickell on twitter.
 

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Well he has to wait well into Jan to get a fat bonus but then he should have days after that, not weeks.

MSU would have given him that money regardless - or, they would have, if they were smart. The MSU decision-makers aren’t exactly into making intelligent decisions lately.

And, as I’m typing this, WXYZ in Detroit is reporting that Fickell turned down MSU’s offer in favor of staying at Cincinnati. As I said earlier, they’re ****ed.

Report: Luke Fickell will stay at Cincinnati after interviewing for MSU head coaching job
https://www.wxyz.com/sports/report-...-after-interviewing-for-msu-head-coaching-job
 

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at this point you just role with the interim guy, and start fresh next year. I bet allot of these guys would take a closer look next season during a more traditional time period.