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Byline: Michael Rosenberg
TAMPA _ Maybe if Michigan coach Lloyd Carr had said he was thinking about quitting his job and moving to a small island in the South Pacific to meditate with a group of nudist Buddhists . . . well, maybe that would have been weirder than what Carr actually said. Maybe.
Here were Carr's words, presented in all their bluntness (warning: some U-M fans might faint upon reading them): "There was a period there about halfway through the second quarter where I was about ready to abandon ship and just throw every down."
Instead, Carr stuck to one of his core beliefs: There is nothing more beautiful than a power running game. ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Michigan turns on the power as Gators' trickery backfires.(Knight...