sounds like Michigan Director of Player Personnel Courtney Morgan will join UW in the same role

MuscleBeach

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Hey everyone, haven't posted much yet but I am a Michigan guy.

Courtney Morgan is our DPP and he has done a fantastic job. He's also a Michigan alum. But he has worked with DeBoer in the past and he's a West Coast native (Los Angeles) and it sounds like he'll be joining UW in that DPP role.

The #1 thing to keep in mind with Morgan is his organization. Harbaugh is a pretty chaotic recruiter which can work fine in closing the deal (treehouse, sleepover, milk chugging contest, etc) but he needs a wrangler. That has been Morgan.

I think you will all look back at his hire as a key ingredient to DeBoer's success.
 
Hey everyone, haven't posted much yet but I am a Michigan guy.

Courtney Morgan is our DPP and he has done a fantastic job. He's also a Michigan alum. But he has worked with DeBoer in the past and he's a West Coast native (Los Angeles) and it sounds like he'll be joining UW in that DPP role.

The #1 thing to keep in mind with Morgan is his organization. Harbaugh is a pretty chaotic recruiter which can work fine in closing the deal (treehouse, sleepover, milk chugging contest, etc) but he needs a wrangler. That has been Morgan.

I think you will all look back at his hire as a key ingredient to DeBoer's success.

Would you consider it a homerun hire or a grand slam?
 
So with this job, can this guy actually interact with recruits or does he just organize things behind the scene (like Justin Glenn was supposed to do)?
 
So with this job, can this guy actually interact with recruits or does he just organize things behind the scene (like Justin Glenn was supposed to do)?

I think there’s a ton of interaction with this position. I remember reading something about a recruiting weekend and how this position and the subordinates are typically the main hosts - at least when there’s a game.
 
So with this job, can this guy actually interact with recruits or does he just organize things behind the scene (like Justin Glenn was supposed to do)?

I think there’s a ton of interaction with this position. I remember reading something about a recruiting weekend and how this position and the subordinates are typically the main hosts [/b]- at least when there’s a game.

The fluffers?
 
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