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Listening to Cowherd make a valid point. In a few months the following jobs in the NFL will be available: Chicago Bears and Indianapolis Colts. Hairball played for both...
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Listening to Cowherd make a valid point. In a few months the following jobs in the NFL will be available: Chicago Bears and Indianapolis Colts. Hairball played for both...
Listening to Cowherd make a valid point. In a few months the following jobs in the NFL will be available: Chicago Bears and Indianapolis Colts. Hairball played for both...
Opening segment today from Valenti, the top sports radio guy in Detroit (and MSU grad) basically sums up this entire thread. I've mentioned it in the past, but this guy is the best local radio guy in the country in my IMO.
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Listening to Cowherd make a valid point. In a few months the following jobs in the NFL will be available: Chicago Bears and Indianapolis Colts. Hairball played for both...
Being in Chicago and giving zero Effs about the Bears, I'd welcome him here. Just as long as he lives in Lakeview so that @ORD_Buckeye can swing buy and hang with him and Jay-BLLow.
https://www.outkickthecoverage.com/starting-11-jim-harbaugh-overrated-edition/Think about this, Harbaugh is now in his third year at Michigan and his team is just 1-4 against top rivals Michigan State and Ohio State and has never finished a season better than tied for third in the Big Ten East. Given that Michigan still has road games at Wisconsin and at Penn State and a home game against Ohio State, there is a very good chance the Wolverines finish year three under Jim Harbaugh at 8-4.
Here are what some other top coaches did in year two or three at their respective schools: Nick Saban went 26-1 in years two and three at Alabama, notching a national championship in year three. Urban Meyer won national titles in year two at Florida and year three at Ohio State and has come in first or tied for first all five years at Ohio State. James Franklin won the Big Ten in year three at Penn State and won nine games in years two and three at freaking Vanderbilt. Chris Petersen won the Pac 12 in year three at Washington. Jimbo Fisher won the ACC in year three and Dabo Swinney won his division in year three at Clemson.
Putting Jim Harbaugh in the same category with these coaches right now is, frankly, absurd.
Harbaugh has gotten a ton of attention for his off field shenanigans, but he has hasn’t won anything and his failure to find a decent quarterback in three years is entirely his own fault, given the fact that he came to Michigan with the reputation of an offensive guru.
Harbaugh is now 5-4 in his last nine games with the Wolverines. Nick Saban has lost four games in his past four seasons and Urban has only lost four games in his past three seasons.
Right now Jim Harbaugh is the fourth best coach in his own division. Maybe that changes in year four, but in his third year at Michigan Harbaugh is the most overrated coach in college football.[URL='https://www.outkickthecoverage.com/starting-11-jim-harbaugh-overrated-edition/']
It's going to be the same story as last year: an Ohio State-Michigan showdown that will come down to the wire, the Buckeyes will win and Harbaugh will be complaining about something afterward, whether it's an errant call by a referee or a lack of double-ply toilet paper in the visitors locker room.
Meanwhile, Michigan fans will start to think they should do better than a third-place finish in the Big Ten East in Year 3 under Harbaugh.
Meanwhile, Michigan fans will start to think
I still hope he stays
They were 100% all in, Jimmah was "the preeminent coach in football" (see this thread in the 40's). I want those arrogant cocksuckers to have to deal with hopeless abject failure forever. As much as they built him up, I want to see them tear him down.
Hell hath no fury like a stupid fuck of a sycophantic football fan scorned.
He leaves and they'll start the "he was about to start winning" bull[Mark May].
I want to break them. Then they can die.
Not only that, but absolutely no real solution to save them, as OSU continues to ascend and a below average Sparty can still give them annual butt whoopingsI don't know--their savior telling them all of [censored] off would be a hell of a sight to see IMO. Particularly because he would leave them with what amounts to a giant dumpster fire of a program. It would basically be everything that fan base deserves.
Not only that, but absolutely no real solution to save them, as OSU continues to ascend and a below average Sparty can still give them annual butt whoopings