Final Word on the Harbaugh Debate

I don’t care who said what, why they said it or the aftermath. What I do care about is that at the end of the day it doesn’t matter WHAT you major in in undergrad. Whether you’re at the University of Michigan or Stanford.

Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, I bet you’ve heard about the recent spat between former U of Mich great Jim Harbaugh, and well, the rest of the University of Michigan athletic department. In May, Harbaugh decided to take a jab at the academic standards at Michigan by telling the San Fransisco Chronicle how he really felt about the athletic department:

Michigan is a good school and I got a good education there, he said, but the
athletic department has ways to get borderline guys in and, when they’re in,
they steer them to courses in sports communications. They’re adulated when
they’re playing, but when they get out, the people who adulated them won’t
hire them.

Then Michigan star running back Mike Hart had a nasty retort, the media got involved and it all got ugly quick between the two parties. It’s great that Stanford has the highest academic standards of any Division 1-A program. And it’s pretty darn good that Michigan has the third highest academic standards in the Big Ten. I think that’s saying a lot for a team that has more football fans on a Saturday than any pro football team. (And probably makes more money.)

But the argument is getting lost in semantics. At the end of the day, should it really matter what athletes major in? I personally majored in History, and I can tell you straight up I’m not doing anything in that field. I think what college athletics should focus on instead is raising the athlete graduation rate percentage, and providing career counseling for ex-college players. So that athletes have choices and plans for what they’re going to do when college programs chew them up and spit them out. Or when the NFL doesn’t need them to run passing routes.

Fretting about whether these athletes go pre-med or biz school in their sophmore or junior year seems like a waste of energy. Really, at the end of the day, what matters more – if the player can remember who won the war of 1812? Or if they can put together a good resume for a job interview? I think the play calling is easy on that one.

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Sara is a former member of the University of Michigan football team and currently blogs at: Self-Made Mom.

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10,000

You think it is a big deal that Barry Bonds hit 756 (or 757 or wherever he is now)?

That’s nothing. Draft Day Suit has now had over 10,000 views.

This means that I have come to read about 7,500 time and the rest of our contributors have visited about 280 times each (I’m not doing the calculations. I know for a fact that at least two of you majored in math, you figure it out.)

Anyway, congratulations Draft Day Suit. You guys are all great.

And if you happen to be someone that actually reads and doesn’t contribute, feel free to say hi. Most of us don’t bite.
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This…

This is what movies are made from…

From the St. Louis Post Dispatch:

Nearly 2½ years after pitching a baseball became so frustrating and draining that he decided to call it a career, Rick Ankiel completed a most remarkable reinvention by making his major-league debut as an outfielder Thursday.

The Cardinals called up the one-time pitching phenom and started him in right field against the San Diego Padres. A private welcome in the clubhouse that manager Tony La Russa called “enthusiastic” and “moving” went public in the first inning when a standing ovation greeted Ankiel as he strode toward the batter’s box.

Then came the seventh inning… and the three-run home run that propelled the Cardinals to victory and inched them ever-so-closer to the first place Brewers (no matter how many times I read or write that – it just sounds wrong)

Good for you Rick..

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FOOOOOOTBALLLLLLLL IS BAAAAAACK !!!!

And In Case Anyone Forgot How I Feel Or Who Won the Superbowl…

GO COLTS!
Oh and by the way, I just heard Joe Buck say that he’s heard hydration is a good thing. I think he just actually said “I’ve heard that, stay hydrated and you’re doing yourself a big favor.”

This is going to be a good football season if we’re saying stuff this stupid so soon.

I feel it.

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Son of a…

I have a problem. Behold my football jerseys:

Joe Jurevicius
WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2002 – 2004

Martin Gramatica
K Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1999 – 2003

Warren Sapp
DT Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1995 – 2003

John Lynch
FS Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1993 – 2003

Simeon Rice
DE Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2001- 2006

Mike Alstott
FB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1996 – Not looking good

I’m starting to feel responsible. I should have purchased a Kenyatta Walker jersey years ago.

I still have this:

But there is a small problem:

At least my kids are current.

Cross posted at Best Bucs Blog

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