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Good one

And I'm shocked, WTF? Are the boosters still behind this guy?
 

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He hasn't met expectations there. Yet.

But who could they get that is better? If you are a prisoner of the moment type of guy, this is a horrible move for Michigan. Big picture guy? Let the Michigan guy simmer and give him a few more years.

He has proven himself to be a very good coach. Everywhere he has been before this job he has won. San Diego. Stanford. Stanford? They sucked forever before he got there.

Took the Niners to a Super Bowl. With Kaep? LOL. That's pretty damn impressive to do that.. You would agree if you are being honest and know football.

He just hasn't been the savior that UM faithful was hoping he would be. Yet.
 

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Yet?! Lol. The guy's always been a loser any time the lights get too bright. You can always depend on him making a bonehead call whenever the big chips are on the line. Grinning ear to ear on this one.
 

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Yet?! Lol. The guy's always been a loser any time the lights get too bright.

He's won anywhere he has been as a coach. Before this season (which is an outlier), he's 47-18 at Michigan. That's basically an average of 9-3 every year. If you look historically at the UM program? That's pretty much what they are. A 9-10 win team.

Say what you want about lights on or too bright or whatever. But facts are facts. He's proven to be a good coach over his career. And Michigan has done MUCH worse. Especially in the recent past.

This is not a horrible move to give him a 2-3 more years to see if he can get over the hump and finally beat OSU.
 

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Michigan will never win a National championship with Harbaugh as a coach. And his bowl record sucks.
 

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That's really going out on a limb there. National Titles. They do grow on trees I hear.

Get it? Limb. Trees.

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Hell, he could start by winning more than one bowl game in 5 years. Baby steps. Don't want anything too ambitious for Jimmy Boy.
 

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Hell, he could start by winning more than one bowl game in 5 years. Baby steps. Don't want anything too ambitious for Jimmy Boy.

He could start by eradicating viruses from the face of the earth. Let's start with those expectations and work backwards. I think that's fair this day and age.

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He could start by eradicating viruses from the face of the earth. Let's start with those expectations and work backwards. I think that's fair this day and age.

And prior to those viruses?

Try not to set the bar too low.
 

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And prior to those viruses?

I don't even know where this is going. But it's heading in a dumb direction. If not already there. I'm gonna eject.

Take the sarcasm and fun out of my posts. And I'll still stick by Jimbo. So put me on record. I'm buying stock in Jimmy and Wentz. Buying at the bottom of both.

If I hit on one I'll be good. cockingasnook()
 

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He's won anywhere he has been as a coach. Before this season (which is an outlier), he's 47-18 at Michigan. That's basically an average of 9-3 every year. If you look historically at the UM program? That's pretty much what they are. A 9-10 win team.

Yep. The problem is that Michigan fans live in an alternate reality where they think they are a blue bood college football program, in the same class as Alabama and Ohio State. That's just simply not the case.

Michigan used to be a juggernaut, but they have not adapted to the changing college football landscape. Ohio State fundamentally changed how it recruited -- to try and compete with the faster, more athletic schools in the South. That's why you've seen them be so dominant in recent years....they were always good, but they found out that playing slow, ugly meat & potatoes style football and locking up Indiana and Michigan recuirts doesn't win on the national stage. So they changed.

The problem with Harbaugh is he is not willing to adapt either...very much an old school philsophy type of coach. He can keep churning out 9-3 and 10-2 years all he wants....it won't be enough to satisfy an irrational fan base or beat Ohio State.
 

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I don't even know where this is going. But it's heading in a dumb direction. If not already there. I'm gonna eject.

Take the sarcasm and fun out of my posts. And I'll still stick by Jimbo. So put me on record. I'm buying stock in Jimmy and Wentz. Buying at the bottom of both.

If I hit on one I'll be good. cockingasnook()

You don't know where it's going?! How about one measly bowl victory since he took over as head coach. That's where it's going. I think a "good" coach with the talent he has at Michigan should be able to do better.
 

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Harbaugh was signed to be an elite coach, not a good coach. I simply don't understand why anyone at Michigan can be happy with a coach that has lost 4 bowl games in a row. At some point you need to accept the fact that he taken the program as far as he's going to. Time for some new blood. It was dumb to rehire him (and certainly not for the type of money he's making... he's simply not worth it).
 

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