Jim Harbaugh

I can't envision any reality in which Ohio State would talk to anyone besides Luke Fickell if Ryan Day were to go to the NFL. It would be his job if he wants it before opening up to any other possible candidates.
Yeah, any OSU fan upset with his performance in the ‘11 season is a f’n idiot.
 
In today's society, Jim Harbaugh is being a leader. Imo It will cost him his job. But, I'll bet he doesn't care. Conformity is a loss of freedom. Go Jim Harbaugh
 
In today's society, Jim Harbaugh is being a leader. Imo It will cost him his job. But, I'll bet he doesn't care. Conformity is a loss of freedom. Go Jim Harbaugh
No, continuing to apply for NFL jobs in conjunction with not being able to consistently beat OSU will cost him his job.
 
They won't give a chit about his political views if he just averages 10 wins a year going forward, even if he's losing over 50% of the time against Ohio State and Michigan State.
 
Even so, he was on the hot seat before last yr and despite you agreeing with his abortion views, him interviewing for an NFL job on Signing Day was a terrible move.
Understood, it was a bad move. College football is going to change even more. Break off to a new Super Conference. 10 teams in the league and they play for the National title. Call it Division 1 super Conference. Let them be a pro football developmental league. Go back to the old ways for Division 1. Still play for National title and playoff system. Jmo
 
They won't give a chit about his political views if he just averages 10 wins a year going forward, even if he's losing over 50% of the time against Ohio State and Michigan State.
Hell, if he lost less than 85% of his games vs OSU, they might take that.
 
Lloyd Carr, a great guy that was the complete opposite of Harbaugh, retired when he did because he knew the writing was on the wall with his job and didn’t want Bill Martin to be forced to cave to the big donors who kept calling for his head.

Harbaugh’s viewpoints aren’t what gets him in trouble. With UM football being a nice guy gets you little rope when you’re underwater against rivals.
 
Lloyd Carr, a great guy that was the complete opposite of Harbaugh, retired when he did because he knew the writing was on the wall with his job and didn’t want Bill Martin to be forced to cave to the big donors who kept calling for his head.

Harbaugh’s viewpoints aren’t what gets him in trouble. With UM football being a nice guy gets you little rope when you’re underwater against rivals.
And Lloyd’s grandson is a 5* QB committed to ND, just wanted to point that out.
 
Do all of you feel a more than (I’ll be kind) a little silly this morning?
Jim Harbaugh and his team possess mental toughness. Ohio State folded like a lawnchair when push came to shove. All the offseason talk was just wasted air, they got thoroughly outcoached once more. The most disheartening thing to see as a Buckeyes fan was the lack of mental toughness and physicality on full display practically all game. Buckeyes fans better find a newfound respect for The Game and fast, Michigan and Jim Harbaugh are not going anywhere.
 
Jim Harbaugh and his team possess mental toughness. Ohio State folded like a lawnchair when push came to shove. All the offseason talk was just wasted air, they got thoroughly outcoached once more. The most disheartening thing to see as a Buckeyes fan was the lack of mental toughness and physicality on full display practically all game. Buckeyes fans better find a newfound respect for The Game and fast, Michigan and Jim Harbaugh are not going anywhere.
Yep!
The scene at the tsun bench where they (according to Klatt) were saying “they are who we thought they were” says it all. Talented wimps.
 
Last year appeared to be a one off, it was one of Michigan's best teams in years, it was cold, snowy and rainy in Ann Arbor and that had an impact on the game. Saturday was a butt kicking of epic proportions. The Buckeyes were at home, the weather was great for a passing team and Michigan started slow but really got going as the game wore on. Hats off to the Wolverines.
 
Last year appeared to be a one off, it was one of Michigan's best teams in years, it was cold, snowy and rainy in Ann Arbor and that had an impact on the game. Saturday was a butt kicking of epic proportions. The Buckeyes were at home, the weather was great for a passing team and Michigan started slow but really got going as the game wore on. Hats off to the Wolverines.
Don't forget Buckeyes made about 5 Wolverines look like Heisman candidates, and Corum wasn't one of them
 
Don't forget Buckeyes made about 5 Wolverines look like Heisman candidates, and Corum wasn't one of them
I will only say this for now, we really don't know how good Ohio State is. They've had two semi big wins this year with offensvely challenged Notre Dame and Penn State. And to be honest, with that, we still don't know how good Michigan is.
 
Despite what I said about Day this week, he still has more semi wins than the other 2, Harbaugh and Fickell, combined
 
Would love nothing more than to beat Smart and Khakis Hairball. Would make for most content winter and summer since 2015
 
I was listening to the Browns early pregame show while driving this morning and they mentioned several times that a few NFL teams were planning to go after Harbaugh again. They didn’t say which teams, or if Harbaugh was interested. He wanted that Vikings job last year, but the interview didn’t go in his favor.
 
No, continuing to apply for NFL jobs in conjunction with not being able to consistently beat OSU will cost him his job.
Amazing!! Michigan just took you to the woodshed 2 years in a row and you say losing to Ohio State will cost him his job!? Wow, stick to baseball!
 
Amazing!! Michigan just took you to the woodshed 2 years in a row and you say losing to Ohio State will cost him his job!? Wow, stick to baseball!
1) that post was before Michigan beat OSU a second time in two years. 2) Omar is not an Ohio State fan 3) what he said was true, at the time. 4) Fair weather fan behavior.
 
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