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[QUOTE="Dogdeacon, post: 3930137, member: 1026"] [SIZE=2]navery12: Juwan Howard was a Michigan football player?[/SIZE] Are you guys not aware that we are talking about UNC's basketball coach? If so, you should be capable of drawing a parallel at another major university between its two biggest sports. So for example, if this is Michigan's hiring policy for all sports then its batting at least .500 regardless of what you think of Harbaugh. To be extremely literal, my point is maybe the original poster should have picked a different school that unsuccessfully hired a former player to no avail as a comp for what not to do regarding UNC basketball. Because the University of Michigan did this exact thing and was successful in basketball. So no need to make an analogy comparing a round ball to an oblong ball at a school with principal colors of blue & maize when you can compare basketballs to basketballs. [/QUOTE]
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