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Is that kind of like how kids choose the other schools over miami because of their great gameday environment. Same concept. Former players on our sideline contribute to our gameday environment. This is not saying that the kids need that extra motivation, but why is that a bad thing to use every resource we have available.Seriously... what purpose does their presence serve?
It can be a motivator or an inspiration to these kids to see guys who were great here and in the pros watching them. It's also a recruiting tool, because how many people wish they could meet these guys in person? Guys go to the pros still star struck, because they did not have that much exposure.
yea but if a kid needs motivation on gameday then it's too late.
I just saw Jim Harbaugh put on a circus worth a bunch of famous people, some of which have no association with Michigan and everyone is praising him for closing strong. Is it too late for those guys, or do we all expect Michigan is about to own the big 10?
my argument is that if you need a past player on the sideline for motivation then it's too late. and then you counter that with Jim Harbaugh's signing day show. I'm not seeing the correlation.
And I never said it was a bad thing, just the premise of it being used as a motivational tactic 35 mins before kickoff. Jimmy Johnson used to the say the most important pregame speech he gives is before practices not games...same philosophy.