Carr retiring on Monday

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Carr expected to announce retirement on Monday
ESPN.com news services

ESPN has learned that Michigan coach Lloyd Carr will hold a 10 a.m. press conference on Monday at which time he is expected to announce his retirement.

Carr led many to believe he would retire after this season when he altered his contract last winter and made sure all of his assistants were given unprecedented, two-year deals in the spring. Speculation has run rampant about 62-year-old coach's future.

"There will be a day to discuss that, and this isn't it," he said Saturday.

With a 14-3 home loss Saturday, Carr became the first coach at Michigan (No. 21 BCS, No. 23 AP) to go 1-7 over a seven-year stretch against No. 7 Ohio State (11-1, 7-1 Big Ten).

Cornerback Morgan Trent said Carr did not address his future before or after the game.

"We'll just have to wait and see like everyone else," Trent said.


Carr's Coaching Career
A look at Michigan head coach Lloyd Carr's coaching resume:

Years Position
1995-2007 Michigan head coach
1987-94 Michigan defensive coordinator*
1980-86 Michigan DB coach
1978-79 Illinois DB coach
1976-77 Eastern Michigan DB coach
* -- Also served as assistant head coach from 1990-94.

Signs have been pointing toward this being the 62-year-old's 13th and final year at the helm for Michigan (8-4, 6-2). Carr altered his contract last December, allowing him to easily make this his final season as coach and still collect deferred compensation. In March, his assistant coaches were given two-year deals to pay them through Feb. 28, 2009, even if they are not coaching at Michigan.

Michigan opened the season ranked fifth in The Associated Press Top 25 but quickly fell out of the national championship discussion. Since becoming head coach in 1995, Carr is 121-40 and 81-23 in the Big Ten. He has won five Big Ten titles, one national title and led the Wolverines to a bowl game every season.

Many others, however, have been talking about his possible successor for months, if not years.

LSU coach Les Miles seems to be at the top of the list because he played for the late Bo Schembechler at Michigan. That is where Miles met his wife, and he was an assistant there under Schembechler.

Even though Miles appears to be in a great situation leading the top-ranked Tigers in a talent-rich area of the country, the school seemed concerned enough about him bolting for Ann Arbor that it put a specific clause in his contract to make it an expensive move.

In the "termination by coach" section of his deal, Michigan is the only other school mentioned. It states that Miles will not seek or accept employment as Michigan's coach. If Miles does leave LSU to coach the Wolverines, he must pay LSU $1.25 million
 

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I thought at first the title was about David Carr...lol.
 

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theogt;1771604 said:
Miles to Michigan, Sprurrier to LSU.

Spurrier isnt leaving SC this yr...he has the ultimate golden handcuff deal to stay for the length of his deal at SC...this is probably his last HC job

as for the golden handcuffs, it has to do with golf and being able to become a member at a certain track on the GA/SC border

David
 

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dbair1967;1771723 said:
Spurrier isnt leaving SC this yr...he has the ultimate golden handcuff deal to stay for the length of his deal at SC...this is probably his last HC job

as for the golden handcuffs, it has to do with golf and being able to become a member at a certain track on the GA/SC border

David

Spurrier is not a member at Augusta. Don't be surprised if Jeff Tedford's name comes up for the UM job to.
 
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