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By Marc Lawrence
Thursday, Dec 11

Michigan shocked the college football world by firing head coach Sherrone Moore Wednesday evening.

The Wolverines immediately named Biff Poggi their interim head coach.

Poggi has been at Michigan in several roles, first as an analyst in 2016. He returned to the school as interim head coach under Jim Harbaugh from 2021 to 2022. Charlotte hired Poggi as its head coach before the 2023 season. In two seasons leading the 49ers, he went 3-9 in 2023, then started 3-7 in 2024 before being fired and replaced by Tim Brewster.

Michigan hired the 65-year-old Poggi as its associate head coach before this season. He served as the team’s interim head coach in wins over Central Michigan and Nebraska while Moore was serving a two-game suspension. Poggi will now take on that role again for the team’s Citrus Bowl matchup with No. 13 Texas on December 31.

Moore was fired for cause after the university found “credible evidence of an inappropriate relationship” with a staffer, which violates school policy.

Making matters worse, Moore was sought and detained by the City of Saline, Mich. Police Department last night, and was subsequently turned over to the Pittsfield Township Police Department.

With Moore out, Michigan will be searching for a new, full-time head coach. Poggi has a few weeks to audition for the job, but it is likely the Wolverines will aim much higher in their search for new leadership.

Safe to say it was not a good day in the neighborhood for Moore.


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It’s been said many times that a team needs an elite quarterback and powerhouse offense to win a Super Bowl.

While that's the ideal path, it's not the only one. We don't need to look too far in the past to find a champion that wasn't in that mold.

We like to remember the 2024 Eagles as an offensive power because Saquon Barkley had a historic season, but they were first in defensive DVOA and just 13th in offensive DVOA. It was a champion founded on a fantastic defense, even if that might not be the Eagles' legacy.

The question for the Houston Texans is if their offense can be good enough for a deep playoff run. Because there's no question Houston's defense is of championship quality.

The Texans are first in the NFL in yards allowed, points allowed and EPA (expected points added) allowed per play and second in defensive DVOA behind the Seahawks.

Anyone who has seen the Texans wreck Josh Allen (career high eight sacks taken) and Patrick Mahomes (career low 19.8 passer rating) the past few weeks would likely vote Houston as the best defense in the NFL. Its offense, however, is 24th in DVOA and 24th in EPA per play, and a unit that subpar might be a problem, or in other words Eagle-ish.

But look around at a weird AFC: Everyone has a flaw this season. The Texans' defense might be the most bankable asset in the AFC playoffs, other than Allen. And we saw what happened when Houston faced Allen in Week 12 – the Texans got 8 sacks on Allen..

There seems to be a good chance we get a somewhat random Super Bowl matchup this season. It doesn't look like there are any great teams. It might come down to which team gets hot. There aren't many teams hotter than the Texans, who have won five in a row, with four coming against good teams (Jaguars, Bills, Colts, Chiefs) behind a defense that is battering opponents.

They are giving off a bit of a vibe similar to the 2015 Broncos, who won Super Bowl 50 with a superior defense after Peyton Manning hit the wall that season.

In a season defined by parity, especially in the AFC, a Super Bowl team that started 3-5 and has a bottom 10 offense might actually be fitting.


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Georgia Tech had a 9-win season, and looked good this year, at least on paper. Looking closer, they started 8-0 but finished weak, going 1-3 SUATS in their last four games. To make things worse, the Yellow Jackets were 0-6 ‘In The Stats’ against the six bowl teams they faced this year. They will face an irritated BYU team in the Pop Tarts Bowl in Orlando, Florida, whose No. 12 ranking in the College Football Playoff was dashed after losing the Big 12 title game to Texas Tech. Buyer beware.

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TRENDING TODAY
Private Equity Steps Front and Center

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College sports' rapid transformation from amateur endeavor to professional industry has taken another leap forward in the wake of Tuesday's news: private equity has officially arrived on campus.

A landmark deal: The University of Utah is finalizing a first-of-its-kind agreement with PE firm Otro Capital to create a for-profit entity that will operate the university's athletics business and is expected to generate upwards of $500 million in capital, reports Yahoo Sports' Ross Dellenger.

  • The venture is centered around the creation of Utah Brands & Entertainment LLC — a private, independent offshoot of the athletic department whose primary goal is to generate more revenue across areas including ticketing, concessions, corporate sales and sponsorships.

  • In a fascinating wrinkle, the university — which retains majority ownership of the new entity — is allowing prominent donors to purchase a stake, essentially formalizing their status as boosters. Indeed, the $500 million figure includes both Otro's nine-figure cash infusion and commitments from donors.

The big picture: The early NIL era was heralded as the culmination of a decades-long fight against the myth of amateurism. Turns out it was just the beginning, with schools now set to share revenue directly with athletes and enlist outside capital partners — like Utah is doing — to help navigate this brave new world.

Move aside amateur athletics. Your day is done.


QUOTE OF THE DAY

"Never underestimate a man who overestimates himself.”

- Franklin D. Roosevelt


STAT OF THE DAY
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NC State’s ATS record this season against teams averaging 48% from the floor.

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Get this: Since taking over as Cleveland’s starting quarterback in Week 12, Shedeur Sanders has led all rookies in passing yards and touchdowns. That’s not bad for a fifth-round pick.

He’s been working very hard. So, I feel good about where his development is heading. He knows there are always going to be plays that he can be better and those type of things, but he’s very intentional about getting better each and every game he’s out there.”

Don’t let the naysayers fool you. Sanders is all in on his NFL career.

In Week 14, the Browns fell short at home to the Titans.  They nearly pulled off an epic comeback though due to Sanders, who completed 23 of 42 pass attempts for 364 yards with four total touchdowns and an interception.

Even though Sanders has earned the starting job for the rest of the season, he’s strictly focused on this Sunday’s game against the Bears.  

That’s a long deep thought,” Sanders said. “That’s not in my focus. My focus right now is the team I’m playing ahead, the Bears. Anything past that, I’m not really focused on, honestly. I’m thankful for it, but I’m not content with my situation with everything, with leading this team.”

Sanders is saying all the right things off the field.

The reality though is he’s an awesome four-week stretch away from possibly starting Week 1 next season. Imagine that.

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