In defense of RR, Mallet is a poor fit for spread option offense. He does seem to be the number one rated guy by most NFL scouts coming out next year. Mallet, Locker, and the kid from Stanford are the supposed top 3. I guess we will see soon enough.
Ok explain the 42 kids transferring from a very rich in history university, which blows away the previous ncaa record of kids transferring in 1 year. What about injuries going up 300% when they got there? Believe me I didnt make up these numbers. I just laugh when people from there admittedly want nothing to do with there university. Thats like me or you saying we want nothing to do with our prospective universities. Face it my friend, Michigan has suffered more than a black eye no matter how much people try to defend them ( believe me my family is alumni along with some members of my church and even they said there praying that they get it together).
New Barwis article talking about combine prep and 6 hour sessions and two a days.
http://annarbor.com/sports/um-footba...n-mike-barwis/
If I close my eyes, I can see Charlie rolling his eyes in disgust.That helps to explain why six former Michigan football players would subject themselves to four two-a-days a week -- and a six-hour session on a fifth -- with Barwis, whose reputation for laborious workouts precedes him.
Who are the "Olympic athletes" consulting with him?Marathon runners?NOt surely sprinters, hurdlers, throwers or lifters, that is, no performance sport....could be good for rowing maybe?
I read an article around 4 yrs. ago where he said (if I am recalling it correctly) he had worked with "Olympic sprinters" but I never found any examples of who those people might be. This was either prior to or right after he had started working at UM so it would almost certainly have been someone who attended WVU. I definitely had/have my doubts about the claim. The article might be linked to one of the threads here on the subject-possibly this one(?).