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Re: The younger Harbaugh couldn't beat 'em, so the older Harbaugh keeps stockpiling 'em.
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Agreed. I say give it to Don Brown to entice him to stay.
Jim Harbaugh proposes one-and-done rule change for NFL draft
By LARRY LAGE 1 hr ago
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh is pushing for a change that would allow football players to enter the NFL draft after one year in college.
APARC Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh talks to reporters after an NCAA college football game against Maryland, Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019, in College Park, Md. Michigan won 38-7. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
''My first proposal is that we put this decision to `go or stay' in the hands of the individual and his family, not in the form of an NFL, NFLPA or NCAA rule while allowing the player to return to college football if he does not sign,'' Harbaugh wrote in an open letter to the football community Thursday.
Currently, players are not eligible for the NFL draft until they have been out of high school for at least three years.
''The proposal described above would allow the individual to pursue his dream as a student and as a professional athlete in the time frame that best suits his best interests of his own free will and ability,'' Harbaugh wrote.
A policy in the collective bargaining agreement - which runs through the 2030 season - between the NFL and the players' union prohibits players who have completed only their first or second years in college to be drafted. That rule has not been challenged for nearly 17 years. The league and the union, meanwhile, have shown no inclination of revising the rule.
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Hairball says he's for One-and-Done (although the current NFLPA agreement preventing it goes through 2030). He also says he's for allowing "more than 25" incoming freshmen and transfers.
Pretending to be a "player's coach". But to me it sounds like he wants tOSU to lose their best players after only 1 year, while he could 'fix' his own recruiting failures with a ton of transfers.
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Hairball says he's for One-and-Done (although the current NFLPA agreement preventing it goes through 2030). He also says he's for allowing "more than 25" incoming freshmen and transfers.
Pretending to be a "player's coach". But to me it sounds like he wants tOSU to lose their best players after only 1 year, while he could 'fix' his own recruiting failures with a ton of transfers.
MSN.com
Hairball says he's for One-and-Done (although the current NFLPA agreement preventing it goes through 2030). He also says he's for allowing "more than 25" incoming freshmen and transfers.
Pretending to be a "player's coach". But to me it sounds like he wants tOSU to lose their best players after only 1 year, while he could 'fix' his own recruiting failures with a ton of transfers.
MSN.com
A little too Machiavellian for Simple Jim, so which assistant coach thought it up for him?
My first thought reading this was the same. Maybe he hopes the talent gap gets tighter if the top OSU guys can take off a year or 2 earlier.Hairball says he's for One-and-Done (although the current NFLPA agreement preventing it goes through 2030). He also says he's for allowing "more than 25" incoming freshmen and transfers.
Pretending to be a "player's coach". But to me it sounds like he wants tOSU to lose their best players after only 1 year, while he could 'fix' his own recruiting failures with a ton of transfers.
MSN.com