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Wait are one his children actually special needs? I won’t touch that if that’s the case but I’m just asking.
The thing is, the Michigan tradition is rising to its level in college football. 3-4 losses per year and lots of arrogance IS their tradition.a blast from the past 12/28/14
"Recruits are going to come. The culture is going to change. The wins will follow. And Harbaugh will prove once again that tradition eventually rises to its level in college football. Always does, always will."
Dan Wolken folks
Did. Not.Age. Well.
This made my day/week/month. Seriously.a blast from the past 12/28/14
With Jim Harbaugh, Michigan can count on success
"When you combine a great brand name with a great coach, everything else follows and nothing else matters. With one well-timed and perfectly orchestrated push for Jim Harbaugh, Michigan is back and so is the Big Ten"
"We know because the history of college football tells us that the marriage of Jim Harbaugh and Michigan is too big to fail, just like it was obvious that Nick Saban would win championships at Alabama and Urban Meyer would have Ohio State humming in no time."
"That's what Harbaugh-to-Michigan means because that's the essence of the sport. The rise and fall of the brand names is bigger than the games themselves, and now all we have to do is wait for Harbaugh to get Michigan to the party.
"Because that's what is going to happen. He's too good, he's too determined, and the fundamental things that make Michigan Michigan still haven't changed."
"Recruits are going to come. The culture is going to change. The wins will follow. And Harbaugh will prove once again that tradition eventually rises to its level in college football. Always does, always will."
Dan Wolken folks
Did. Not.Age. Well.
the history of college football tells us that the marriage of Jim Harbaugh and Michigan is too big to fail, just like it was obvious that Nick Saban would win championships at Alabama and Urban Meyer would have Ohio State humming in no time.