Forever Saturday
Episode 14: The Good and Evil of Big Ten Coaches
Episode Summary
Serena and Matt break down the Big Ten coaches alignment chart and debate the chaoticness of Jim Harbaugh, the evilness of James Franklin, the milquetoast-ness of Paul Chryst, etc., before revisiting an appropriately frustrating ending for Michigan basketball and an emotional rollercoaster for Michigan hockey en route to the Frozen Four.
Episode Notes
Serena and Matt break down the Big Ten coaches alignment chart and debate the chaoticness of Jim Harbaugh, the evilness of James Franklin, the milquetoast-ness of Paul Chryst, etc., before revisiting an appropriately frustrating ending for Michigan basketball and an emotional rollercoaster for Michigan hockey en route to the Frozen Four.
- Check @ForeverSatPod on Twitter to take a look at the alignment chart so that you can keep track of where we have put everyone
- Lawful Good
- No one is lawful good, though Serena argues for Paul Chryst
- Lawful Neutral
- Lawful Evil
- Neutral Good
- Ryan Day
- Mel Tucker
- Don't say we're too hard on our rivals
- True Neutral
- Neutral Evil
- James Franklin, or is it Frames Janklin?
- Chaotic Good
- Chaotic Neutral
- Chaotic Evil
- Scott Frost
- Mike Locksley
- Michigan Basketball loses to Villanova in the Sweet 16
- They are who we thought they were: talented and deeply frustrating
- The misses at the rim were killers
- Was the season a disappointment?
- Michigan Hockey advances to the Frozen Four
- Game against Quinnipiac was on cruise control until it wasn't
- Serena fixed the juju
- Is the season a success no matter what happens in the Frozen Four?