12 Monday, August 13, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com MICHIGAN From page 11 coaching positions - Michigan Tech and Wisconsin-Green Bay - during his 20-year coaching career. His wife Connie said at least four schools - Central Michigan, Cincin- natiColorado and Indiana - contact- ed her husband about their coaching vacancies in the past. "Lookingback at opportunities he's had in the past, I think somewhere deep down inside him, it just wouldn't have been right for him to take those jobs," she said. "It's not to say that we knew this day would come, but he always felt that this would becthe right opportunity for him and that this was the one that was going to feel right." In April 2005, Borseth felt the timing was right to take a new job. He accepted an offer totake over the Colorado program and was scheduled to appear at his introductory press conference. But just two hours before that conference was set to begin, Borseth backed out, saying he couldn't take the job. Borseth said the only reserva- tion he's ever had when considering whether to take a new job is his fam- ily. When he was offered the Colo- rado position, Borseth was concerned about moving his five children - 9, 8, 8, 4 and 2 at the time - who had just become accustomed to the Green Bay area. While Borseth had some of the same concerns about taking the Michigan job, he eventually realized the opportunity in Ann Arbor was very different from the one he had received from Colorado two years before. Borseth said when he was offered the Colorado position, his wife's father and grandmother were both ill, prompting him to stay at Green Bay. "At Colorado (I would have been) a plane flight away from being at home and Connie's dad and Con- nie's grandmother," Borseth said. "Since that time, they've both passed. But having to get on a plane with seven people to go between Denver and Michigan to see them would have been extremely diffi- cult for me and my family." Connie Borseth said her husband had always wanted to coach at Michi- gan; but that didn't automatically make leaving behind all of the sup- port and relationships in Green Bay an easy task. Aside from the move itself, Con- nie said having to leave behind close friends in Green Bay will be the hard- est thing. "It was a difficult decision to leave on some level because of the family we had built in Green Bay," she said. "But at the same time we talked about it, and figured out that everything he had done previously was to get where he wanted to be, and this is where he wanted to be. I think he always would have wondered had he not taken this job." Butnowhewon'thave to wonder. Instead, he'll finally be able to live out the dream he had always envi- sioned - and do so in comfort. "I'm a Midwestern person," said Borseth, a Bessemer native. "I know a lot of people that live here. I'm closer to home. I'm from Michigan. I've always wanted to be in Michigan." 4 4 4 4 sys E. I DJ Jinx plays industrial and synthrp Hydro Drum and Bass in Red Rori Doors @'X9pm Cover $3 ($1 bor I) $2 Bud & Bud Li-ht and vodkadrinks DJ Hardy spins top 40 $2 \lDka Drinks, $2 Miller Lite $3 miller lite pitchersfoItre It30pm 9pnnIp lyricall drinks, beers shuts, and ishbowls are 112 price t),rrs " 9pm $5 Cover FRIDAYS PRIDE F T hc One mid ontN'y aighs Ani iii Lee I MPvlark & J John G e r ..ei.,55f 1,'$81820) S? Long Mands. il 1 510 Berardi Frozen IFisbhowls 9pm- " pm:iz all drinks, beers, shtc s 9p1 waid fishbo" i are P2 pree [,ies free before 11 Cor isr,sS5r21--eY58 18-20 32 M ,11irs. Vod.ka in,,s.rrr pr I)n d y,,..s,k,. t reets,'lta Closed on Y Tuesday Wednesdays, and Sundays For rental info Email Scot@TheNecto.com or call 734.994.5835 mid I I Mi 48 108