John Harbaugh offering his best up-and-coming assistant, or some cold, cold vengeance for that charley horse on the Zilwaukee Bridge in '75? [Patrick Barron]

Mike Macdonald Named Defensive Coordinator Comment Count

Seth January 17th, 2021 at 3:20 PM

It’s now official: Jim Harbaugh has hired Ravens LB coach Mike MacDonald to replace Don Brown as Michigan’s defensive coordinator.

The MacDonald hire was rumored for weeks but couldn’t happen until the Ravens season ended, which it did with their playoff loss to the Bills on Saturday.

MacDonald has never been a coordinator at any level. He got into coaching while a student at Georgia, assisting his former high school coach at Cedar Shoals High School in Athens. Georgia hired MacDonald as a graduate assistant in 2011, and John Harbaugh picked him up as a coaching intern for the Ravens in 2014, working with the secondary and linebackers until earning a coaching position with the latter in 2018.

Michigan still has a number of staff moves to make, and it’s not yet certain which coaches will be retained, but with safeties coach-in-absentia Bob Shoop almost certainly not being invited back, Harbaugh still has at least a secondary coach position to fill, and could look for a more experienced college coordinator to be the Phil Martelli behind the neophyte.

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Seth

January 17th, 2021 at 3:24 PM ^

Just to clarify, the Zilwaukee Bridge was still a bascule bridge at the time so the charley horse probably occurred in line to cross it.

LabattsBleu

January 17th, 2021 at 3:29 PM ^

tough to know if this is a great hire or a bad hire...presumably, John gave him an excellent recommendation.

Pluses:

Was an excellent position coach in the NFL

Young guy, should have a lot of energy on the recruiting trail and relating to players

Familiar with Raven's scheme

Minuses:

Unknown on how he is with game planning and play calling

Don't know if he will be a good recruiter...

 

JFW

January 18th, 2021 at 7:51 AM ^

To paraphrase the Campbell guys any change is a risk. 
I would have preferred a Muschamp or someone with more experience. But they got this guy who seems to have a ton of respect in the league. 

I’ll choose to be optimistic. But it is a concern. Maybe he sees something in the college game he can use his NFL experience to take advantage of and he’s like Fisch. Maybe he can’t make the transition or his hype is due to the system he’s in and he’s like Weiss. 

No way to know until he hits the field. If as it was said on the Locked on Wolverines podcast (love that podcast) other teams had decoded Browns on field signals we should at least get a boost there. 

massblue

January 17th, 2021 at 3:31 PM ^

I posted about this hire more than a month ago before there were any rumors (we have a common friend).  John is very high on him and it was a matter of time before he left for a better position.  So, why not help your brother.  Through our common friend, a person who I trust a lot, I heard that he is a very smart and warm person.  This friend thinks he will be a terrific recruiter.

massblue

January 17th, 2021 at 11:28 PM ^

I don't want to pretend that I am an insider.  I have this one connection to John and have worked with Warde in the past.  Again, this is second-hand, but Jim has been really frustrated with the college game and, of obviously, his team's performance the last 2-3 years.  Let Brown go was not easy for him.  He was torn between staying at UM or just retiring.  From what I hear, he never really considered NFL.

JFW

January 18th, 2021 at 10:24 AM ^

I wonder what it is about college that frustrated him; and what is different from his Stanford days? 

Trying to beat OSU? Or trying to deal with donors/fanbase/administration? Or how the college game is played? Recruiting? Staff? Not sure. 

We do seem to have a youth movement in hiring so far so I wonder if he's trying to build a program that he can leave in decent hands in a couple three years 'Here Mike, come to Michigan and in '04 when I leave...'

jsquigg

January 18th, 2021 at 4:39 PM ^

I think he's hinted at his frustrations: It feels like Michigan is playing by different rules than other college powers and simultaneously held to a different standard.

His attempts to gain advantages within those standards were rebuffed (satellite camps, etc.). The media coverage on Harbaugh is hyper focused and often unfair with regard to his quirks, not his record/performance. 

The Big Ten has treated Michigan like shit and I think that travesty in '16 took a lot out of him. He also was officiated differently and some of the quotes from actual refs seem to indicate an anti-Harbaugh bias.

All that said, this is all fixed in the way he himself has advocated for: winning. I think personally that the winning cures all culture is toxic throughout sports. We could do way worse for a coach when it comes to off the field stuff, although I admit to not having a complete picture there. Just beat those Ohio bastards occasionally and he'd be fine.

JFW

January 19th, 2021 at 4:35 PM ^

I've read his off field stuff is quite good WRT the players. But that's all 10,000 view stuff I don't know anything good or bad directly. 

Man, the Satellite camp thing really has me ticked off just thinking about it again. That and the officiating warnings and penalties he got when Meyer would be practically on the hash mark. 

pescadero

January 18th, 2021 at 11:02 AM ^

It didn't collapse.

 

A cantilevered segment shifted while they were building it.

 

" at time in 1982, the bridge was roughly two-thirds completed, and a 150-foot (46 m) long segment weighing 6,700-ton (6,070 metric tonnes), not being properly counterbalanced, tipped down to being five feet (1.5 m) out of alignment, with the other end rising 3.5 feet (1.1 m). A pier footing cracked, presumably due to resulting stress."