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Harbaugh Signs Extension Comment Count

Brian January 8th, 2021 at 3:55 PM

There you go:

We'll see what the contract looks like after folks FOIA it. At least now we no longer have to hear about the contract that is perpetually unsigned.

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My Name is LEGIONS

January 9th, 2021 at 4:27 PM ^

Harbaugh is a much better coach... he went awry and away from his true self and now let's see if gets it back. Root for it. I am.  He had us close three times now. Sucks didn't get over hump. But he did get the state back and that was a huge achievement, as d'Antonio had them at a true turning point.   Now with Cade let's see.  

JFra

January 10th, 2021 at 9:03 AM ^

How exactly is 3-3 vs State including one of the worst L’s in recent memory to first year Mel Tucker with a HS team getting “the state back”?

Moving forward, I guess we can all optimistically look forward to maybe having an up year where we have a close game with OSU and a coin flip on the MSU game. ?? Leaders and best. 

San Diego Mick

January 8th, 2021 at 4:04 PM ^

Well, this contract situation was handled very questionably, let's hope the program is handled way better going forward, but the whole feeling of it all is a big meh, sigh.

ptmac

January 8th, 2021 at 4:51 PM ^

Not sure how you say that without any actual knowledge of the negotiations.

There are a few bits that leaked out about the timeline, but its not like what happened at Texas with Meyer/Herman. THAT was handled horribly.

If Harbaugh took a 50% reduction in base salary and a reduced buyout as reported, that is pretty damn good. It is not surprising that it took a little longer than some fans unrealisticially thought it should.

Wolverine 73

January 8th, 2021 at 6:57 PM ^

Or maybe it’s a signal that when he was originally signed everyone involved understood he was being paid a huge salary in expectation that he would deliver championships and wins over Ohio State and playoff spots, and those have not materialized, and NO ONE pays someone like Saban if he doesn’t produce like Saban.  So while Michigan remains willing to pay him like Saban, that is conditioned on him performing somewhat comparably to Saban.  Credit Harbaugh for betting on himself in the deal.   Now we will see if it really focuses his mind even more keenly on the job, and whether that focus produces the results we all want.

ch1townma1ze

January 8th, 2021 at 4:09 PM ^

I am relatively OK with this...for now. At least the buyout will be smaller.

Not that we have any B1G talent for next year. A surgery recovering Aidan is it on D, maybe Dax shows up? Haskins on O. Bell is great but not really a BIG WR, maybe a QB depending... OLine is a WIP with attritian... why bother. Better be working the JUCO/Transfer Portal ASAP. Suddenly the PWO is more meaninful than ever.

Teddy Bonkers

January 8th, 2021 at 5:26 PM ^

Agreed. I was hoping they were involved operating at a high level finding a graceful way for Harbaugh to leave /find an NFL job while locking up the next coach while avoiding a media circus.

Now it seems like they were just fumbling through a uninspired contract extension. 

Fingers crossed the team plays inspired football next season. 

 

 

xtramelanin

January 8th, 2021 at 4:12 PM ^

good.  let's roll. my prediction is that we will see a more fiery version of JH and that this year will go down as an anomaly.  given his career coaching record, this season is far outside the norm.  

ptmac

January 8th, 2021 at 4:44 PM ^

Agreed. Let's move forward.

This year we severely underperformed relative to expectations. Next year this probably won't be the case and we may even significantly overachieve.

We will probably(?) still be meh next year, but hopefully this year was the bottom and we will look back at it as an outlier.

bronxblue

January 8th, 2021 at 5:53 PM ^

Well, they only had 3/5 of those offensive linemen for 2-3 games, so that had something to do with your perception on that front.

They'll have to figure out the DT situation.  The corners got better as the year went on; it's telling that toward the end everyone started what the hell was up with the safeties on a lot of long balls because the corners were playing them properly.  And as noted before, they took in two top-14 corners who were freshmen this season; there may well be more talent than people think in the secondary if they mature and, again, half of the secondary coaching isn't performed by someone on zoom because he isn't on campus.