Friday, June 22, 2018

Blue Endzones and the LNU Regents Fail to Fire Engler


Blue End Zones Are Here

I’m not 100% sure how I feel about these yet.  And of course, EVERYONE IS GOING TO HAVE AN OPINION on these!!!

OLD


vs 

NEW



Texted this weekend:

Russ – Blue End Zones.  Did anyone know this was coming? 
Answer:  I had no idea. 

I guess the powers that be knew…But why keep it a secret?  Afraid of “Halo Backlash?”

I mean, as everyone knows at this point, I really don’t like screwing with tradition.  I guess as long as we don’t go “Totally Blue” or “Totally Maize” on the field, I’m fine with it.  Examples of people “getting it wrong:  OLSM Red Field is hard on the eyes.  And I simply cannot stand the Boise State turf, either….



Football Fields need to be GREEN, as in Grass Color.

Again, I think this might – MIGHT – Actually grow on me.  I couldn’t stand when Goss pimped out the Big House with the Halo and the addition of the suites actually improved what the Big House looks like from the outside. 



Time will tell…

In Case You Want To Skip the Season And Just Jump To the Bowls

If the bowls ended up looking like what Vegas is predicting, well, Michigan is stuck in the Citrus. 

And your national title contenders?  Here:

  • Cotton semifinal (Arlington, TX): No. 2 Clemson (11) vs. No. 3 Ohio State (10.5)
  • Orange semifinal (Miami): No. 1 Alabama (11) vs. No. 4 Washington (10.5)



I love predictions like this just to see how wrong they are when the time comes.   I mean, Washington out of the Pac 12?  I’m thinking that’s not likely.  I also think that Clemson and Bama could lose this season.  Don’t ask me why.  Not a lot of logic behind that thought process. 

LNU Saga Continues:  Engler Called Out By Survivors

It just feels like this thing is never going to end.  I’m not sure why Engler is even hanging around at this point as everyone from Regents, Faculty, Students and now Survivors have called for his ouster.  I “thought” the president served at the behest of the Regents and they could bounce him any time.

What’s everyone waiting for?  More bad press?


More than 120 victims of Larry Nassar issued a statement Tuesday saying that Michigan State University Interim President John Engler needs to leave the post. 
The letter also said the five trustees that didn't call for Engler to step down must "stand for what is right."
Engler's behaviors have "sent a chilling message across MSU's campus, causing damage that cannot be repaired until he is gone," according to the statement. 
The statement follows calls for Engler to step aside and calls for the board to fire him after private emails emerged last week  in which Engler suggested that Rachael Denhollander, the first gymnast to publicly accuse Nassar of sexual abuse, might get a "kickback" from her attorney for "manipulating" other victims
Last week, Engler said he was focused on the work ahead at MSU and would not step down.
"I continue to look ahead," Engler said then. "Whatever the tensions were before, we have successfully negotiated a settlement agreement — something that is fair and equitable to both sides, and that both sides agreed to. We are now committed to continuing our efforts to strengthen sexual misconduct prevention on and off campus and to respond promptly to and appropriately if prevention fails." 
Denhollander said Engler's remarks clearly send a message that anyone who speaks out will "either be viewed as manipulating for personal gain, or being foolishly manipulated."
Michigan Offers A 7th Grade QB????

Michigan is now in the “Early Offer” mode that is sweeping the country.  IT’s gimmicky as this kid will probably get a lot of offers, but it’s a strategy that wakes the country up to talent they might not otherwise know about, shows that Harbaugh is “outworking” the other guys, and hey, Michigan was first!


Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh has offered a scholarship to a seventh-grade quarterback.
Dante Jacob Moore, a 13-year-old who will enter eighth grade in the fall at A.G.B.U. Alex & Marie Manoogian School, a charter program in Southfield, received the offer Monday after participating at U-M’s football camp in Ann Arbor, according to Moore's father, said Otha Sr.
“(Harbaugh) just said he had heard word about him and (asked) was I bringing him to the camp," Otha said. "He was looking forward to meeting him. He has been working out with Devin (Gardner) a lot, as well as Quarterback U. He has been on Devin’s Instagram. I think that’s where Harbaugh saw him."
The Mailbag, Texts and Social Stuff

Why do you think LNU hasn’t done the right thing with the regents and especially Engler?  This is becoming a farce. 
I’ve been as vocal a critic of LNU since the beginning of the whole Nassar incident and in fact, I think I was more outraged than a lot of the LNU Alumni.  Which, IMHO, is still a BIG part of the problem.   But whenever I think, “What if that had been one of my daughters?”  I get sick to my stomach.  I guess that’s why I’m still outraged.  Massively outraged. 
FIRE EVERYBODY!!!!
Everyone knows I’ve been as hard on LNU as I was on Michigan during BranDictator Gate.  I believe I posted just about every day regarding some issue that BranDictator was F-ing up somewhere.  Especially near the end.  I don’t have that kind of time to dedicate to LNU, but there should be a dedicated blogger out there that is compiling all of this information as a tool to go after everyone still involved at LNU that was part of the lack of oversight and everyone needs to go down. 
In ANOTHER BAD Move by the Regents, they’re meeting “unofficially” this week “In Private” at a two-day Retreat, starting on Wedensday, so as to avoid being subject to the Michigan Open Meetings Act.  This is happening much to the chagrin of everyone that’s watching the Regents closely.  I’m not sure how the Group that’s meeting can decide what is and isn’t private, however.  It seems like there should be a Governing Board that reviews the agenda and makes that decision for the Regents.
But the retreat, an annual event, is closed to the public — which critics say sends the wrong message given the key decisions facing the board at a public meeting Friday. Among them: a $500 million settlement with Nassar's victims, tuition rates for 2018-19, the appointment of a chief legal officer and, potentially, the future of interim President John Engler.
Though MSU's trustees are subject to Michigan's Open Meetings Act, which requires deliberations of public bodies to occur in an open meeting, a 2016 ruling by the state Court of Appeals determined that university boards had discretion to determine which meetings were considered official. 
Two of MSU's trustees  — Brian Mosallam and Dianne Byrum — last week called for Engler to resign amid the controversy over his emailed comments criticizing one of Nassar's most prominent sexual assault victims. 
But Engler said then he wasn't leaving, and planned to "continue to look ahead."
Mosallam said Tuesday that he will be talking informally with the other six trustees to get enough votes to call for Engler's firing during Friday's formal board meeting.
Five of the eight trustees, or a majority of a meeting quorum (four trustees out of seven, for example), would be needed to terminate Engler, according to MSU spokeswoman Emily Guerrant. 
"The situation is fluid," said Mosallam, who said it was a mistake to hire Engler nearly five months ago. "It's amazing that he has yet to apologize. An apology is powerful. It is an acknowledgment of failure. It is an act of contrition and an act of empathy. His lack of apology clearly shows he's lacking."
I may be an idiot in some people’s eyes (stop laughing – I know there’s a lot of you!), but all of that sounds pretty important and public to me – especially the part about whether or not you can get enough votes to can the sitting Prez.  If I was on the proposed Governing Board that approved private meetings for university officials, I’d tell them this one needs to be open to the public.  Again, part of the reason why I think there was a lot more knowledge of what was going on with Larry Nassar and people just ignored it or swept it under the rug.... 
Again, it all seems VERY SHADY when it comes to LNU any more….
And The Board of Regents FAILS TO FIRE ENGLER!
Glad I waited to post.   Hot OFF the PRESS!!!
From the article:
It took less than four minutes for the effort to replace John Engler as Interm President to jump from behind closed doors to out in the public.
As the MSU board met Friday morning, trustee Brian Mosallam - the most outspoken board member critic of Engler - interrupted Engler as the agenda for the meeting was being approved.
Mosallam called for the floor, surprising Engler. Mosallam then made a motion to amend the agenda for the meeting to place an item on it that would have fired Engler for cause.
The crowd of protesters - most wearing teal t-shirts - erupted in applause.
But it was short-lived.
The board voted down the change, 2-6, with only Dianne Byrum joining Mosallam in voting for the change.
During public comment, speaker after speaker called for Engler to go.
Bryan Tarrant, the parent of a Nassar survivor, said when he looks in mirror, he sees a father who failed his little girl. Tarrant, who was very emotional during his speech, says Engler is a monster hiding in plain sight.
So what now?  With a public outcry being as loud as it is, does Guv Snyder have the guts to step up and axe the Board along with Engler for being incompetent and for cause?  Time will tell…   
ETC
Burger King Baby???

Under the category of, “You can’t make this shit up!”, Burger King launched an ad campaign that promised a cash prize and free Whoppers for life to any women that became pregnant by a World Cup Soccer Player and could prove it.  I’m sorry…But you GOTTA LOVE RUSSIA!!!


Lefty Hits A Moving Putt


I didn’t see it when it happened on Saturday, but the outrage was everywhere.  IS this that big of a deal?  I mean, the USGA sets up the US Open courses a year in advance to frustrate the best of the best.   To drive them nuts.   In that, I think they succeeded.  I’d actually feel pretty good if I was one of the guys creating the challenge.  But the golf world snapping their collective caps and stating that this will forever tarnish Lefty’s career?  Nah…Calm yourselves people.  It’s not the end of the world.  Daly did it first, after all.  At least in the modern era of golf.  And I’m sure there have been others.


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