Terry_Tate;1690720 wrote:I think the biggest question regarding this is how soon does he bolt for the NFL? I think that's where he really wants to be. I'm going with yes, but that's assuming he'll be there in 2017 and beyond.
That is my thought. He will eventually go back to the NFL, probably after his contract is up at UM.
ernest_t_bass;1690728 wrote:Harbaugh can land any NFL job he wants right now... why would he go to UM if he "wants to be in the NFL?" I just don't get this.
Because there is not an open NFL job that he wants?
thavoice;1690745 wrote:OSU was coming off two bad seasons and losses to UM before tressel came in and he beat them the first year.
and as good as OSU has been the last 3 seasons, and as bad as UM has been, the last three matchups were close, and well within the 4 TD's. This year was just 14 points and was much closer than that.
I realize you are always full of shit inyour predictions but the numbers dont support your prediction
thavoice;1690751 wrote:Tressel won at Youngstown state.
Harbaugh has won at San Diego, Stanford, and San Fran.
and dont forget...as good as OSU has been the last 3 seasons, and as bad as michigan has been, the games have been very close with this year getting a score late to pull away.
Yes, Michigan kept the last few games close, however, I think that has more to do with it being a bigger game for Michigan at this point. Let's face it, these young OSU players don't remember the 90's and when Michigan was smoking OSU every year. All they really remember is Michigan has only won 3 games in this rivalry in the 21st century. So even though it's your biggest rival, it is harder for OSU players to get amped for this game than Michigan players IMO. So Michigan comes to play (which was evident in the last two games) more than OSU, OSU just out talents them. Once Harbaugh gets UM back to a formidable team, Ohio State will be more amped to play a 10-1/11-0 UM more so than a 5-6 UM team.
Kind of like the 2006 game when both teams were unbeaten. JMO