This is a long post, but I was really thinking about this dire situation. If Michigan goes for the black coordinator, I'd be worried. Being a black man he is probably cohesively pro black. In this particular case, if he realizes that McGuffie is as good as he is, he may realize how this could open the door for white kids to play RB in the future. Kind of like how the success of the Patriots may make GMs think more highly of white players, or the success of Urlacher helped revive the white LB a bit. Success leads to trends. It depends on the nature of this man; he could be a Dungy or Crennel type who is fair minded, or he could be a Lovie Smith, Dennis Greene or Marvin Lewis type.
McGuffie is so good, I think he is going to stir things up and weaken the caste system a little! If McGuffie goes on to win the Heisman and become a Ladamian Tomlinson caliber player in the NFL, which in my opinion barring injury "could" very well happen (I know it's a little early to predict this, but IMO he is so good and confident that they will have to give him a chance) Then anyone with understanding of genes will realize that there may not be another white McGuffie, but if the white race can produce this caliber of an athlete than by logic it is certainly "likely" that there is a white Marion Barber, Lawrence Maroney etc. etc (guys that are good, but not superstars). They may start to think "maybe the white gene pool is more diverse, but certainly if there is a McGuffie than there are probably other whites RBs with NFL talent!" Coaches will than be able to point to the success of McGuffie and not look foolish in the Drunken fans and liberal media's eyes for starting a white HB.
If I were Sam I would get the coach to promise me some playing time freshman year and then tell the coach I am going to show you what I'm capable of and expect to be the man by next year. He'll have to feel out the situation, if he doesn't like what happens, he should transfer after freshman year. I could see a transfer to Notre Dame if he has decent grades.Edited by: ToughJ.Riggins