peake wrote:We will see if they are getting better or not. This is the year that will tell how good they are and if they have improved. The certianly got a ton of defensive talent this recruiting class, so I am very confident that they are going to be better.
I don't get why anyone is jumping to conclusions after a spring game that most did not watch. The 1st team defense without two of their better players gave up one TD during a situational scrimmage. They scoring drive also started with the 2nd team offense getting the ball from the 25-in. THe Mike Cox td run came against a mix of the 1st and 2nd team and Devins run came against the 3rd team. Oh my God lets all jump ship because the offense scored a single td on the 1st team.

I know you're not a fan of Rich Rod, and commented on his departure last year,
but what truly justifies the concept of "getting better"?
The defense has been God awful, so you could say they got better if they simply showed up and
got marginally better results than last year.
The offense should be able to score on most teams they face, so it will be the defense that determines the
overall record of the team, and the eventual fate of RR.
Last year they were 5-7, after starting 4-0. So "getting better" could simply be making a bowl game.
If that's the case, then expectations are at a critical low, and vast changes need to be made.
Or, will "getting better" be an 8-4 regular season with a bowl loss. In this case, we can justify improvement,
and I think this is the line of demarcation on RR's future at UM.
But the problem becomes, how will they get those 8 wins.
I think they have 4 gimmie wins (UMass, BGSU, Illinois, and Indiana)
I am chalking up 3 loses right off the bat ( Iowa, Wisconsin, Ohio State)
So, they have 5 games to show what "getting better" means.
---UCONN, Notre Dame, Michigan State, Penn St., Purdue
They need to win 4 of those games to get to 8 wins.
Personally I think they win 2, but I can see the 4 wins as a possibility.
If they get 8 wins, then I'll gladly say that they have "gotten better", but
then the issue becomes, has RR impressed enough boosters by that point
to keep his job.