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remember when Michigan was supposed to be BACK and Big 10 football was supposed to be exciting again?

After Rich Rodriguez's tenure, Michigan football is definitely back.

 

As for Big 10 football being exciting, I guess that depends on how you look at it.

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I just heard that he pulled a no-show for his weekly radio show with no advance notice. The Detriot press is complaining that the guy is a $9M/yr QB guru, with a $1M/yr offensive coordinator, as well as a $1M/yr QB specialist, yet he can't get the offense moving or take the heat following a tough loss.

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I just heard that he pulled a no-show for his weekly radio show with no advance notice. The Detriot press is complaining that the guy is a $9M/yr QB guru, with a $1M/yr offensive coordinator, as well as a $1M/yr QB specialist, yet he can't get the offense moving or take the heat following a tough loss.

2.5 of his salary is for media obligations too. That's a bad look.
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Sorry Vader..... but this needs a bump.

 

What was the last really big football game a Jim Harbaugh team won? NFC Title game the year his 9ers blew the Superbowl?

yes. He did beat Florida week 1, but outside of it being an SEC team for optics, its not a good team, they might have the worst offense in the country, and they had like 10 players suspended.
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yes. He did beat Florida week 1, but outside of it being an SEC team for optics, its not a good team, they might have the worst offense in the country, and they had like 10 players suspended.

If he loses to Wisconsin and Ohio State and then the Colts come calling in January he will be back in the NFL next year. And the Colts will win 10 games in year 1 and make the playoffs then lose when the big games come round.

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If he loses to Wisconsin and Ohio State and then the Colts come calling in January he will be back in the NFL next year. And the Colts will win 10 games in year 1 and make the playoffs then lose when the big games come round.

Isn't it better for a new coach to lose big games for a franchise that hasn't had a recent history of being in big games?

 

Unquestionably Harbaugh is a mercurial (odd) fellow who has a history of taking teams that have languished and then injecting a boost to place the team in a good position where it hasn't been. Then he leaves. Is it like a sugar high where it is a short duration?

Probably so. As I said in previous posts Harbaugh is the type of coach/personality where he is good at rather quick turnarounds and then the frenetic pace exhausts those around him, including the organizations he works for.

 

I disagree with you that Harbaugh is going to leave as soon as you suggest. However, I think that movement will occur after he does have some very tangible success. Overall, I think he has done a good job in a very competitive league. My feeling is that he won't leave until he has a higher level of success. Then he will move on to the next challenge. That's just the way he is built.

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Isn't it better for a new coach to lose big games for a franchise that hasn't had a recent history of being in big games?

 

Of course. If you need a turnaround Jim Harbaugh should be your first call. He is the best turnaround coach working in football today.

 

I think he will find the Colts VERY hard to turn down.

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Of course. If you need a turnaround Jim Harbaugh should be your first call. He is the best turnaround coach working in football today.

 

I think he will find the Colts VERY hard to turn down.

 

The Colts most certainly don't need to add a quitter as their head coach. He doesn't stay anywhere for that long, so if I was an owner it would be a flat no.

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yes. He did beat Florida week 1, but outside of it being an SEC team for optics, its not a good team, they might have the worst offense in the country, and they had like 10 players suspended.

18 Scholarship players out, including a few injuries. Coming from a fan of theirs, a win against Florida should not be considered a feather in any teams cap this year.

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So after today, is Big 10 Football exciting again?

I was entertained. I wasn't impressed by either team to be honest though. Ended up being a good game at the end because Penn State stopped playing. Hats off to OSU for sticking with it and fighting back and taking Barkley out of the game.

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I was entertained. I wasn't impressed by either team to be honest though. Ended up being a good game at the end because Penn State stopped playing. Hats off to OSU for sticking with it and fighting back and taking Barkley out of the game.

But was it EXCITING?

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