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Jim Harbaugh yea or nay???


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2 hours ago, beo said:

forgot to include this, that stat was before the 2018 season, he managed to beat #8 notre dame this year as well but got absolutely bitch smacked by #1 OSU 56-27 and lost to #7 penn state as well, putting his record against top 10 teams at 2-11 now. again, good coach and it'd be cool if we got him but it's very unlikely and he's tenure at michigan, while good, has been marred by underachieving.

If you know anything about college football and recruiting you would know Michigan has ceiling and they are currently at that ceiling. They can’t compete with Ohio State, the gap in resources between the two schools is enormous.

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Jay Glazer was asked about Harbaugh returning to the NFL (not the Panthers specifically). This was his answer:
 

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Any chance Jim Harbaugh comes back to the NFL? —Andre P.

I could see it happening. I don’t know if it will but I can see it happening. The thing about Harbaugh, where he’s good for college, is his spiel is good every three years and that’s it, then he wears you out. Bill Parcells is really smart because he knew that all the ways he would try to push your buttons, all of Parcells’ little stories, they lasted for about three or four years … and then guys didn’t want to hear them anymore. He moved on to the next team. Parcells was brilliant about it, he had the awareness to see it coming.  Jim Harbaugh will also wear a franchise out. At least in college he has a new audience every few years.

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