Article By Doug Bowman on 23rd June, 2009
Chad Henne, Mike Hart, and Mario Manningham dotted the field for the Wolverines. Ron English led the defense from his defensive coordinator position.
Then, this team lost to Appalachian State at home.
That day spelled the first turning point of Ron English's coaching career.
From then on, the Michigan program was shook. How could a program as storied as the Wolverines lose to an FCS Program? Certainly heads would fall.
Eventually, Lloyd Carr retired from his helm at the top of the Michigan football program. Rich Rodriguez was brought in to completely change the face, and with that, Ron English was shown the door.
He ended up at Louisville, which was going through just as tumu...
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