T 6A - Wednesday, October 26, 2011, Sports The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com _ 'Three and Out' reveals more about Rodriguez's rocky years Backup goalie Janecyk gets needed experience By STEPHEN NESBITT Daily Sports Editor In "Three and Out," author John U. Bacon offers a insider's view of the Michigan football team never before - and likely never again - afforded tothe gen- eral public. For three years, Bacon was given the full cooperation of Rodriguez's staff and free reign to roam, from the locker room to team dinners and everywhere in between. The resulting book, released Tuesday, is an all-access, unfet- tered look at the short reign of former Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez from inside the walls of Schembechler Hall. Bacon previously co-wrote "Bo's Lasting Lessons" . with legendary Michigan coach Bo Schembechler. In his second coaching biography, Bacon -- a Michigan alum - pulls no punch- es, possibly losing a few trusted sources within the Athletic Department in the process. "Three and Out" was initiated soon after Rodriguez arrived in Ann Arbor, when the coach's financial advisor came across Bacon's work and pitched the idea for Bacon and Rodriguez to co- write a series of magazine articles that would later be turned into a book. Both sides agreed. After the first 3-9 season, Bacon decided to write the book alone. It was already clear that the Rodriguez era was not going to be pretty. "The book you have in your hands is not the book I expected to write," Bacon wrote in the pro- logue. After giving Rodriguez's back- story in the early pages, Bacon quickly explains the clear-as-mud coaching search run by then-Ath- letic Director Bill Martin follow- ing Michigan coach Lloyd Carr's resignation in late 2007. At one point, according to Bacon, Michigan was just weeks MARISSA MCCLAIN/Daily Former Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez and his rocky three-year stint in Ann Arbor were the subject of John U. Bacon's 'Three and Out,' which was written after Bacon was granted unlirited access during Rodriguez's tenure. away from signing LSU coach Les Miles, who was preparingthe Tigers for the national champion- ship game. University President Mary Sue Coleman's only stipulation was that she wanted to meet in per- son before hiring Miles to replace Carr. But during a Dec. 12, 2007 conference call between Coleman, Miles and Martin, Bacon wrote that Miles refused to meet face to face until after LSU's final game. "I would never say no to Michi- gan," Miles said in the book. But Michigan didn't wait until January. That Monday night, it was Carr, who accordingto Bacon, first contacted Rodriguez - the West Virginia coach hadn't even been considered by Coleman and Martin. "Would you be interested in coaching here?" Bacon reported Carr asking Rodriguez. "It's a greatschool, with great tradition. "Even if you haven't thought about it, you should think about it now." Rodriguez, an offensive guru known for inventing the spread offense, was hired as head coach four days later. From there, "Three and Out" goes game-by-game through the abrupt rises and excruciating falls of Rodriguez's three Michigan teams. The 2008 team started 2-2 and ended 1-7. The 2009 team started 4-0 and ended 1-7. The 2010 team started 5-0 and ended 2-6. At nearly every turn, the book details how the Rodriguez regime was handcuffed for the entirety of its three-year stint - by alumni, coaches, fans and the media. First, after Carr initiated con- tact with Rodriguez, Carr report- edly called a team meeting before Rodriguez's arrival in Ann Arbor to inform players he would sign their transfer papers if they choose to leave. Then, the NCAA investigation into potential violations prompt- ed by the Detroit Free Press took valuable time and attention away from the Michigan program Rodriguez was working to right after a 3-9 first season. The whole time, the ever-elusive "Michi- gan Man" definition hung over Rodriguez's head from the day he arrives to the day he leaves. From the beginning, Rodriguez misunderstood the title, then he claimed it for himself. Finally, after collecting a 15-22 record as head coach, Rodriguez pleaded to be considered a "Michigan Man" in the final season-ending foot- ball banquet in Dec.2011, a month before his firing. The main criticism of Bacon's book, though, is that it's at times a one-sided narrative. Many incriminating questions are raised about Carr, Martin and current Athletic Director Dave Brandon, but almost none are answered by the men themselves. "I don't know anything about the book, and I don't want to know anything about it," Brandon told the Detroit News. "Ihave no inter- est in it. I don't plan to read it." If for no other reason, the book is a worthwhile read for its unique, untold stories that Bacon pulls out from inside Schembechler Hall and Michigan Stadium. Bacon may have burned a few bridges along the way, but he offers a meaningful glimpse into how the hottest young coach in America became the battered and beaten "Coach Rod" in three short years.. By LIZ VUKELICH Daily Sports Writer Meet Adam Janecyk, the sopho- more backup goalie for the Michi- gan hockey team. Prior to last weekend, you hadn't seen much of him during games. Janecyk had only played twice this year, for a grand total of 19 minutes. Both times, fifth-year senior goalie Shawn Hunwick had already ensured Michigan victo- ries - 5-0 against Niagara and 10-3 against St. Lawrence. Finishing the final minutes of the third period in front of sup- portive fans is one thing - but getting thrown into a highly con- tested road game after the starting goalie is ejected is quite another. Ten minutes into the second peri- od of Friday's game against North- ern Michigan, Hunwick's punch to a Wildcat player got him kicked off the ice for the remainder of the game. Enter Janecyk. "You never know when you're going to play," said Michigan coach Red Berenson. "He didn't expect it, (but) I thought he came in and looked like he was ready." Janecyk tallied 10 saves during his 28 minutes in front of Northern Michigan's hostile student section. And for the first10 minutes, he was able to hold his own and keep the score at 0-0. But then a shot was deflected past him on a Wildcat power play. And the Wolverines couldn't crawl back after Northern Michigan scored four more goals, including one on an empty net. "I really haven't had that much experience yet, so there are going to be some nerves," Janecyk said. "Especially in an environment like that, it's hard when the fans are loud. "Obviously I went right into the storm there. In a way, the hardest is over with." It's not easy being thrust into a game unexpectedly - Janecyk didn't even have time to warm up. His job wasn't made easier by the vicious Wildcatfanswhoexploded each time another puck slid past his glove. Still, Janecyk impressed his teammates and his coaches. In fact, Berenson laughed when he said Janecyk's performance on Friday was light years better than Hunwick's Michigan debut. If this weekend indicated anything, it's that Janecyk just needs to get more comfortable in the crease. But it's hard for Janecyk to gain the experience he needs when he hardly sees any action. He doesn't have much game film he can review - all he has to work with is 47 minutes of playingtime. Berenson said Janecyk just has to work on his positioning. "Every shot, you need to be in position," Berenson said. "The last shot (Northern Michigan) scored, he was out of position. You can close your eyes and stop that if you're in position." Janecyk has countless people supporting him on his journey to become a better goalie. Josh Blackburn - Michigan's goalten- ding coach and former four-year starting goalie for the Wolverines - works with all of Michigan's netminders each week to improve technique. 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