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For so long those who have been faithful to Michigan football have been willing to forgive and forget Harbaugh’s losses while clinging to the hope that better days were ahead. They ignored Harbaugh, the man, to embrace Harbaugh, the idea.
But by now they're waking up to the disquieting realization that Harbaugh is who he is.
He’s a coach who continues to offer up words of resignation, regret, denial, defiance and projection while facing uncomfortable questions about his management of a program that under his watch is 3-8 against its two greatest rivals and still searching for a championship of any kind.
It’s what everyone has now come to expect from Harbaugh, and that has to be the greatest disappointment of all.
Just sayin': Out of the three (i.e. DickRod, Hoke, and Hairball), I still think DickRod was the best. He took over a team where the "cupboard was bare" and had the team going in the right direction. Each year they won 2 more games, he should have been given (at least) another year to see what his recruits could do....
2008: 3-9
2009: 5-7
2010: 7-6
Just sayin': Out of the three (i.e. DickRod, Hoke, and Hairball), I still think DickRod was the best. He took over a team where the "cupboard was bare" and had the team going in the right direction. Each year they won 2 more games, he should have been given (at least) another year to see what his recruits could do....
2008: 3-9
2009: 5-7
2010: 7-6
Maybe Hairball is actually a pretty good coach, but scUM just isn't a top tier program anymore. A team can catch fire and jump into the top tier for a year or two, but IMO there are only 3 true top tier teams over the past decade.
Yeah so you and @exhawg seem to be saying the same thing. And I agree, they are a middle of the road program, like 30 other programs. They can occasionally rise up and outperform, but generally they are going to be average. Their home state is not particularly fertile ground for football talent, although perhaps slowly improving, so it’s not like they have a particular advantage to give them an edge.They have been losing 3 games a year over the past 40 years like it's their job.
The mindless hype of the media (and 13 years of John Cooper) is what has kept people associating tsun with being a top tier program all this time (and it continues today).
So Fuck'em?Yeah so you and @exhawg seem to be saying the same thing. And I agree, they are a middle of the road program, like 30 other programs. They can occasionally rise up and outperform, but generally they are going to be average. Their home state is not particularly fertile ground for football talent, although perhaps slowly improving, so it’s not like they have a particular advantage to give them an edge.
If at some point they land a truly exceptional coach, they could go on a run and overachieve for that period, But it would be just that, overachieving. For a century, they have been a mostly average team, so that is who they are.