Honestly, you're spot on. all of it. Not even something I can find a reason to argue lol. Transfer portal at some point should be squashed or have limits or something. It's no longer collegiate athletics.. it's minor leagues
I think we are in the same place, I'd rather be good in a different way, but if this is how it is, I'd rather be good than bad.
I still think the arrogance of Indiana to think May would just linger at FAU until they were ready for him was staggering. Like just winning at FAU was assured, and he would still be a hot commodity whenever they decided Mike Woodson was a bad college coach. Michigan probably COULD have given their alum HC one more year, and it wouldn't be totally unwarranted, just like Indiana with Woodson, but they moved sooner rather than later, and now Michigan will benefit for a long time.
As to Beilein, I've always said he was the best hire in my lifetime. And he built that program from dust. Ellerbe and Amaker brought in talent, with absolutely zero vetting. It's where MSU football was under BW, and was heading during Mel. They literally had teammates fistfighting naked in Detroit during winter break. That's part of what I'm sad about. He leaned on guys like Zack Novak and Stu Douglass, and you saw year to year growth. That's what I loved as a fan of the college game. I saw it personally with MSU football. It's fun that Indiana had a historic season in football. But they just paid of bunch of dudes and immediately became great, it's not like you saw a program squeak into a bowl at 6-6, then get to a Citrus, then finally break through.
I think we agree on that. You'd rather Michigan win than lose, but it's not like this is Beilein building a program from dust and getting the programs first tournament bid in a decade. I felt that way when the Kenneth Walker team finished #8 and reached the NY6. It was definitely better than winning, but MSU's first NYD bowl under Dantonio, a Citrus Bowl loss to Matthew Stafford's Georgia meant WAY more