Jim Harbaugh

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bigkahuna
Posts: 4,454
Apr 25, 2010 2:46pm
So, I was watching a replay of the Stanford Notre Dame Game this morning.

I really didn't get a chance to watch a lot of Stanford this year, so I watched it today.

IF Jim H. could bring the same type of Good (Morally) Hard Nosed players to Michigan (I know he could) and play the same type of smash mouth football that he's playing at Stanford, then he is my choice for the future.

Is his style of football "exciting?" Maybe not, but it is fun to watch. I like the double TE smack you in the mouth he coaches (Kind of like Iowa, Wisconsin, and USUALLY OSU)


Now, don't get me wrong, I support RichRod 100%. He is our coach right now, and hope he succeeds. But, if he is fired, I want Jim Harbaugh to be our future.

I know this has been said before, but I didn't get a really good look at his coaching and play calling until today. If not Rich Rodriguez, I want Jimmy H.
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Al Bundy
Posts: 4,180
Apr 25, 2010 6:02pm
bigkahuna wrote: So, I was watching a replay of the Stanford Notre Dame Game this morning.

I really didn't get a chance to watch a lot of Stanford this year, so I watched it today.

IF Jim H. could bring the same type of Good (Morally) Hard Nosed players to Michigan (I know he could) and play the same type of smash mouth football that he's playing at Stanford, then he is my choice for the future.

Is his style of football "exciting?" Maybe not, but it is fun to watch. I like the double TE smack you in the mouth he coaches (Kind of like Iowa, Wisconsin, and USUALLY OSU)


Now, don't get me wrong, I support RichRod 100%. He is our coach right now, and hope he succeeds. But, if he is fired, I want Jim Harbaugh to be our future.

I know this has been said before, but I didn't get a really good look at his coaching and play calling until today. If not Rich Rodriguez, I want Jimmy H.
I've been impressed with Harbaugh at Stanford. He does a great job.

As and OSU fan, I'd much rather see Rich Rod coaching in Ann Arbor than Harbaugh.
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Tinkertrain
Posts: 407
Apr 25, 2010 6:14pm
The chances of Jim Harbaugh ever becoming head coach at Michigan are slim and none. Slim most likely left town when he decided to throw Michigan under the bus a few year's back to make himself look better and get some publicity for Stanford.

Jim Harbaugh has burned alot of bridges in Ann Arbor
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vball10set
Posts: 24,795
Apr 25, 2010 6:57pm
^^^ I agree,but time heals a lot... if he continues to win,it wouldn't surprise me if his name is in the mix should they be looking for another coach
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Big Gain
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Apr 25, 2010 7:29pm
Only after Lloyd Dies.
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WebFire
Posts: 14,779
Apr 25, 2010 8:03pm
Tinkertrain wrote: The chances of Jim Harbaugh ever becoming head coach at Michigan are slim and none. Slim most likely left town when he decided to throw Michigan under the bus a few year's back to make himself look better and get some publicity for Stanford.

Jim Harbaugh has burned alot of bridges in Ann Arbor
The bridges have mostly been rebuilt. This will not be an issue if it comes to this.
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Mr Pat
Posts: 519
Apr 26, 2010 1:17am
Mike Hart took away his status as Michigan Man though...
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Hamp89
Posts: 625
Apr 26, 2010 7:50am
Harbaugh has the potential to be a decent coach at a football powerhouse, but don't let that game be the standard for your opinion of him. ND's defense allowed every team they played look like a hard-nosed, smash mouth team.
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bigkahuna
Posts: 4,454
Apr 26, 2010 10:34am
I realize that, so I was taking my opinion of him with a grain of salt.

However, just watching the way the team carried itself was outstanding. I really didn't see someone show boating or anything like that. Just good, respectful, hard nosed football. Like it should be.
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steel_curtain
Posts: 165
Apr 26, 2010 11:25am
Hes also got a big mouth, so who knows.
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cbus4life
Posts: 2,849
Apr 26, 2010 12:07pm
WebFire wrote:
Tinkertrain wrote: The chances of Jim Harbaugh ever becoming head coach at Michigan are slim and none. Slim most likely left town when he decided to throw Michigan under the bus a few year's back to make himself look better and get some publicity for Stanford.

Jim Harbaugh has burned alot of bridges in Ann Arbor
The bridges have mostly been rebuilt. This will not be an issue if it comes to this.
Have you been at AA lately? Few bridges there that they don't even have the money to rebuild. :D One near the stadium, they had to take it down to one lane each way instead of two because they didn't think the bridge could support the weight of two lanes of traffic in both directions. :D
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WebFire
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Apr 26, 2010 1:31pm
cbus4life wrote:
WebFire wrote:
Tinkertrain wrote: The chances of Jim Harbaugh ever becoming head coach at Michigan are slim and none. Slim most likely left town when he decided to throw Michigan under the bus a few year's back to make himself look better and get some publicity for Stanford.

Jim Harbaugh has burned alot of bridges in Ann Arbor
The bridges have mostly been rebuilt. This will not be an issue if it comes to this.
Have you been at AA lately? Few bridges there that they don't even have the money to rebuild. :D One near the stadium, they had to take it down to one lane each way instead of two because they didn't think the bridge could support the weight of two lanes of traffic in both directions. :D
Oh damn. There goes our chances then. :)
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WebFire
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Apr 27, 2010 1:07pm
Chances may have gotten better. Rumor is out that Jaime Morris was let go from the athletic department.
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bigkahuna
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May 8, 2015 9:58am
I am resurecting this thread because I was looking at which ones I started. Now, he's here.