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Chaos is good for recruiting. Potentially.that would set off another set of dominos, very cool
Chaos is good for recruiting. Potentially.that would set off another set of dominos, very cool
The guy has turned Michigan around in two years, that sounds like a BS story to me. Didn't Fisher just get a two year extension like a week or two ago? I would love for this to happen but...
Michigan fans are going to lose it.
Yes, and better yet, the Buttger's fans will think that this help their program rise from the Ashes.And it's going to be beautiful.
Didn't they extend his contract last week? Dang, must be nice to have money to burn...
Didn't they extend his contract last week? Dang, must be nice to have money to burn...
OMG... could it actually happen??!
Smart move by him. Knows Kelly is on thin ice. Could have had a better job last year. Glad we didn't end up with him.
if this pans out then 2016 won't be a wash out after all.I'm going with Saban running the table, and giving the Sunday league another shot.
Dabo to Alabama.
Clemson to Earth. (back to it).
Really? He was my second choice behind Dino.Smart move by him. Knows Kelly is on thin ice. Could have had a better job last year. Glad we didn't end up with him.
I'll preface this by saying I have no idea since I don't watch the NFL.Michigan job may be open soon. The Rams are reportedly ALL IN on getting Jim Harbaugh at all costs.
I would expect if he left Michigan then Les Miles a Michigan alum would take that job
I don't know if his experience was that bad, I think it was more that he wanted more control in SF than they were comfortable giving. Disgruntled, the relationship disintegrated and they both wanted to go different directions.I'll preface this by saying I have no idea since I don't watch the NFL.
Was Jim Harbaugh's experience at SF bad enough that he wouldn't want to return to the NFL?
Dude is a wild card for sure...I don't know if his experience was that bad, I think it was more that he wanted more control in SF than they were comfortable giving. Disgruntled, the relationship disintegrated and they both wanted to go different directions.
If I'm Michigan, that's what would scare me to death. I think he's an NFL guy at heart.
Given the right situation, I think he'd go back in a heart beat.
I'll preface this by saying I have no idea since I don't watch the NFL.
Was Jim Harbaugh's experience at SF bad enough that he wouldn't want to return to the NFL?