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fishgoblue22
Posts : 5419 Join date : 2012-01-24 Age : 55 Location : Fishers, IN
| Subject: Raulerson chose UCLA Mon Jan 25, 2016 5:59 pm | |
| Kugler was rated higher than him coming out of high school. After a year with Drevno and he's ready. | |
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exmichresident
Posts : 118 Join date : 2012-02-03
| Subject: Re: Raulerson chose UCLA Mon Jan 25, 2016 6:07 pm | |
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wshoes
Posts : 3839 Join date : 2012-10-17
| Subject: Re: Raulerson chose UCLA Mon Jan 25, 2016 6:43 pm | |
| Raulerson chose ........ poorly. | |
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ThatGuy
Posts : 8811 Join date : 2012-02-03 Age : 49 Location : Within 10 minutes of The Big House.
| Subject: Re: Raulerson chose UCLA Mon Jan 25, 2016 6:57 pm | |
| - wshoes wrote:
- Raulerson chose ........ poorly.
Playing bad-cop I don't think so. Sure, we'd rather have him come to Michigan but let's be honsest. Even if by some miracle he was accepted into Michigan's MBA program he wouldn't be able to pass even a portion of the program. The MBA program is intense, really intense. So i playing football at Michigan. You can't do both. So while I would have preferred that he picked Michigan UCLA was the correct choice. Granted, UCLA is no joke either but it isn't Michigan's MBA program. Plus you have the glitz and glamor of LA versus the small town (not really small but compared to a Metropolis) feel of Ann Arbor. Raulerson is using his talents at football to attain a great education. He IS the example of a student-athlete. Oh well. _________________ 'eggo denoted me a First ballot Hall of Famer! - sandyeggo_blue wrote:
- that's some first ballot hall of fame stalking on your part. How in the world did you find that guy. I guess the better question is why?
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wshoes
Posts : 3839 Join date : 2012-10-17
| Subject: Re: Raulerson chose UCLA Mon Jan 25, 2016 8:23 pm | |
| - Bo 2.0 wrote:
- wshoes wrote:
- Raulerson chose ........ poorly.
Playing bad-cop I don't think so. Sure, we'd rather have him come to Michigan but let's be honsest. Even if by some miracle he was accepted into Michigan's MBA program he wouldn't be able to pass even a portion of the program. The MBA program is intense, really intense. So i playing football at Michigan. You can't do both. So while I would have preferred that he picked Michigan UCLA was the correct choice. Granted, UCLA is no joke either but it isn't Michigan's MBA program. Plus you have the glitz and glamor of LA versus the small town (not really small but compared to a Metropolis) feel of Ann Arbor. Raulerson is using his talents at football to attain a great education. He IS the example of a student-athlete.
Oh well. My comment was a riff on the third Indiana Jones movie where the villain had to choose the chalice (holy grail) if he got it right he got everlasting life, if he got it wrong he turned to dust. As the old Knights Templar said: watching the guy crumble and turn to dust: "he chose .....poorly." | |
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ThatGuy
Posts : 8811 Join date : 2012-02-03 Age : 49 Location : Within 10 minutes of The Big House.
| Subject: Re: Raulerson chose UCLA Mon Jan 25, 2016 9:33 pm | |
| - wshoes wrote:
- Bo 2.0 wrote:
- wshoes wrote:
- Raulerson chose ........ poorly.
Playing bad-cop I don't think so. Sure, we'd rather have him come to Michigan but let's be honsest. Even if by some miracle he was accepted into Michigan's MBA program he wouldn't be able to pass even a portion of the program. The MBA program is intense, really intense. So i playing football at Michigan. You can't do both. So while I would have preferred that he picked Michigan UCLA was the correct choice. Granted, UCLA is no joke either but it isn't Michigan's MBA program. Plus you have the glitz and glamor of LA versus the small town (not really small but compared to a Metropolis) feel of Ann Arbor. Raulerson is using his talents at football to attain a great education. He IS the example of a student-athlete.
Oh well. My comment was a riff on the third Indiana Jones movie where the villain had to choose the chalice (holy grail) if he got it right he got everlasting life, if he got it wrong he turned to dust. As the old Knights Templar said: watching the guy crumble and turn to dust: "he chose .....poorly." I kind of realized that (granted I forgot exactly which movie it was from at the time, thank you for reminding me) but I figured I'd expand on it. I think every Michigan fan (ht follows these things) is dissappointed but it's not like the guy thought that Coach Harbaugh is a goof as currently being depicted in the media. It.made.sense.for.him. _________________ 'eggo denoted me a First ballot Hall of Famer! - sandyeggo_blue wrote:
- that's some first ballot hall of fame stalking on your part. How in the world did you find that guy. I guess the better question is why?
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Admin Admin
Posts : 4445 Join date : 2012-01-21 Location : Chicago, IL
| Subject: Re: Raulerson chose UCLA Tue Jan 26, 2016 2:14 pm | |
| I'm not very knowledgeable about how grad transfers are counted towards new schollies offered to recruits. What I'm getting at is wondering if there's a chance the staff told him there wouldn't be room? _________________ "I don't get sick. I don't observe major holidays. I'm a jackhammer." - Jim Harbaugh & Dwight Schrute
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wshoes
Posts : 3839 Join date : 2012-10-17
| Subject: Re: Raulerson chose UCLA Tue Jan 26, 2016 2:32 pm | |
| Sounds like he could not get into the Ross Business school. | |
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Admin Admin
Posts : 4445 Join date : 2012-01-21 Location : Chicago, IL
| Subject: Re: Raulerson chose UCLA Tue Jan 26, 2016 2:33 pm | |
| - wshoes wrote:
- Sounds like he could not get into the Ross Business school.
Ah, that would make sense. And if you can't get into the graduate program, you can't leverage the grad transfer rule. _________________ "I don't get sick. I don't observe major holidays. I'm a jackhammer." - Jim Harbaugh & Dwight Schrute
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ThatGuy
Posts : 8811 Join date : 2012-02-03 Age : 49 Location : Within 10 minutes of The Big House.
| Subject: Re: Raulerson chose UCLA Tue Jan 26, 2016 6:51 pm | |
| - wshoes wrote:
- Sounds like he could not get into the Ross Business school.
As you know, the B-school is no joke. I mean the undergraduate program for the B-school is harder to get into than most other universities MBA prorams. And Raulerson was going for his MBA. I think that was it although Admin proposed a good thought. Maybe there wasn't room for him? Maybe it was some combination of both? _________________ 'eggo denoted me a First ballot Hall of Famer! - sandyeggo_blue wrote:
- that's some first ballot hall of fame stalking on your part. How in the world did you find that guy. I guess the better question is why?
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fishgoblue22
Posts : 5419 Join date : 2012-01-24 Age : 55 Location : Fishers, IN
| Subject: Re: Raulerson chose UCLA Wed Jan 27, 2016 2:01 pm | |
| - exmichresident wrote:
- Who's Kugler's backup?
Jon Runyan Jr. http://www.mlive.com/wolverines/index.ssf/2016/01/how_the_freshmen_fared_a_look.html#13 | |
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ThatGuy
Posts : 8811 Join date : 2012-02-03 Age : 49 Location : Within 10 minutes of The Big House.
| Subject: Re: Raulerson chose UCLA Wed Jan 27, 2016 2:13 pm | |
| I'm of the unqualified opinion that Cold will slide over to Center. I forget his name but the guy who came in last year to back-up Cole william over at LT and you shouldn't notice a decrease in quality of play. Actually, he is supposed to be better. Cole has played a little at Center in the past. _________________ 'eggo denoted me a First ballot Hall of Famer! - sandyeggo_blue wrote:
- that's some first ballot hall of fame stalking on your part. How in the world did you find that guy. I guess the better question is why?
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