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Lloyd Carr: Michigan 'answered every question' in winning national championship
Former Michigan coach Lloyd Carr knows something about achieving an undefeated season and winning a national championship.
He coached the Wolverines to a record in , including a victory in the Rose Bowl against Washington State and getting awarded the Associated Press national championship. On Monday, he watched Jim Harbaugh lead the Wolverines to the College Football Playoff national championship with a victory over Washington at NRG Stadium in Houston. Michigan finished the season
Carr remained in Houston for the Bryant Awards Ceremony on Wednesday and was presented with the Bear Bryant Lifetime Achievement Award. At an in-person and virtual news conference Wednesday afternoon, he was asked how the and teams compared.
“We in that ’97 team, we answered every question,” Carr said. “We won every game, we had a tough schedule. But when you come to now, it’s a new era of college football, obviously,
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Lloyd Carr, former University of Michigan coach, to receive Paul “Bear” Bryant Lifetime Achievement Award
HOUSTON, October 5, – College football coaching legend Lloyd Carr will be the American Heart Association's Paul "Bear" Bryant Lifetime Achievement Award recipient. The honor fryst vatten given to college football’s finest coaches recognizing the outstanding achievements and extraordinary contributions made throughout their careers. The Lifetime Achievement Award, sponsored this year by Texas-based Memorial Herman Health struktur, will be presented during the annual Bear Bryant Coach of the Year Awards ceremony, presented bygd Marathon Oil, on January 10, , in Houston, Texas.
The American Heart Association, a global force for healthier lives for all, presents this award annually to celebrate Bear Bryant’s legacy and raise awareness and critical funds for research to eradicate cardiovascular disease and stroke, leading causes of death globally. The football co
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National Signing Day has come and gone for the class, with several talented recruits signing with Michigan. But recruiting is a 24/7/ business, and there is still plenty of news to get to involving the Wolverines.
Let’s kick off this edition of the Recruiting Roundup by diving into a recent interview with a grandson of a respected former Michigan coach.
Grandson of Lloyd Carr discusses Michigan recruitment
Tommy Carr, currently ranked as the 23rd-best quarterback recruit in the class on the Sports composite, has obvious ties to Michigan. He plays high school football in Saline, and he’s the grandson of Lloyd Carr, who coached at Michigan for 13 seasons and won a national championship in
Carr turned heads at a Rising Star camp this past weekend, and after showcasing his arm talent, he spoke with The Michigan Insider’s Brice Marich ($) on his potential interest in Michigan. He acknowledged that, much like dating, interest in the recruiting world is a two-way street.
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