WSJ: Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh: A Wolverine Is on the Loose
http://www.wsj.com/articles/michigans-jim-harbaugh-a-wolverine-is-on-th…
"The new coach’s quirky energy has swiftly made him college football’s foremost celebrity"
March 12th, 2015 at 11:49 AM ^
"Hungry dogs hunt best"
Maybe so, but are they horny for the puck?
adding that as my signature.
as a treat. He can feed himself - it's amazing!
March 12th, 2015 at 11:56 PM ^
March 12th, 2015 at 11:52 AM ^
Michigan's stock is rising!
March 12th, 2015 at 11:53 AM ^
March 12th, 2015 at 11:53 AM ^
"Hungry dogs hunt best."
The man might put out corny, cheesey quotes, but I'm eating them right up.
March 12th, 2015 at 12:03 PM ^
March 12th, 2015 at 12:35 PM ^
When Harbaugh goes to Spain, HE chases the bulls
March 12th, 2015 at 12:07 PM ^
Love it.
I also admire the student who had the strength to walk up to him and show him the bracelet. I don't think I would have the guts to approach him.
At the 2004 spring game (back in the days when fans were allowed to go on the field afterwards) a friend of mine who is on the alumni board, took my hand and said, "I'm going to introduce you to Lloyd," and my mouth dropped and I had a little trouble breathing. We got to the tunnel and Lloyd had just left. But I still remember the near heart attack feeling.
I would imagine I'd still be like that if I were in the same restraunt as Harbaugh. Too chicken to go come near him because I wouldn't be able to speak.
March 12th, 2015 at 12:08 PM ^
Both kinds have merits in business and in life. But hunters definitely score a lot more "touchdowns" and win way more glory and style-points that's for damn sure.
March 12th, 2015 at 12:08 PM ^
now I have to go take a shower for giving the WSJ a click. I used to love that paper.
March 12th, 2015 at 12:39 PM ^
You beat me to it. I loved the article and then I made the mistake of reading the comments. Let's see now, Harbaugh is worse then the fab 5, we will go 5-7, our recruits hate America, and an o h i o chant to round out the absurd.
Such haters, I was amazed to learn that sparties and bucknut fans know what the WSJ is? Jealousy reeks from the comments - and guess when the last time the WSJ mentioned Mark Dantonio. Never, according to their search feature.
The best way to lose faith in humanity is to read opinions on a news website... Never read the comments section there...
March 12th, 2015 at 11:03 PM ^
Loved the comments:
Buckeye #1: OH . . . .
Buckeye #2: IO!
Normal Person: I didn't know Ohio State graduates read the WSJ.
It was written by John U Bacon. I consider that article close to propoganda -- which is good for us, I guess. But it's not like an OSU alum or fanboy wrote that article. You could even say JUB is putting out the good word so he can continue to remain a confidante of the program. I'm not disagreeing with anything in the article, as a fan it's great to soak that stuff up -- but face it, that's hardly a neutral observer who wrote it.
Clearly, someone at WSJ is a UM alum, every so often UM football is in an article there. Don't see that for OSU or Alabama. Or, if not that -- WSJ knows its readership, who are successful business people and hence from UM and not OSU or Bama etc.
if "someone at WSJ is a UM alum . . ."
Sam Walker, is the top sports editor at the Journal and an alum.
That said, I can assure you if Walker and staff thought JUB's piece did not merit editorial review and approval, it never would have seen the light of day, regardless.
I believe Sam has authored several books too.
Take your favorite Chuck Norris meme and replace with Jim Harbaugh