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IT'S HAPPENING? IS IT HAPPENING? TELL ME IT'S HAPPENING. You go out of pocket for a few hours and you come back and the internet's falling apart. Near as I can tell there were a couple of posts around 8:30 last night on Scout and Rivals, both of the positive variety. Allen Trieu mentioned($) something might happen tomorrow(!). Which is today(!!!). (Side note: GBW has a rumors board that they can report more freely on without guaranteeing total accuracy, so don't get down on 'em if they're off some.)

A few hours later, Jeff Moss and Gregg Henson joined in with highly positive updates. I know, I know, I'm considerably more cautious than those two guys. And in this case there are NFL parties yet to be heard from, things that could change, etc. But they've had things before, so that should affect whatever your Bayesian estimate is to some degree.

The night ended with Steve Lorenz adding his stuff to the GOOD NEWS pile($), with "important Michigan-related figures" incrementing their optimism. He's "cautiously optimistic" now. Oh, and Trieu again($).

The upshot from everyone is a rising tide of optimism.

TODAY?!?! No. Trent Baalke's de rigueur "we evaluate after the season" statement happened late afternoon yesterday. Most targets are still in two weeks. It's highly unlikely we hear anything today. I'm betting we have to endure the full 12 days in limbo here unless it all falls apart.

SOURCES OF SAID TIDE. Moss says that Brandstatter is feeding some of this information to people. Brandstatter says he isn't. I have heard that Jack Harbaugh is a major source for both Rivals and the pile of former players who are increasingly giddy. Jack would know a lot about Jim's intentions, but I am a little worried that Jack wants this to happen so badly that he may be overstating the case.

Then you've got players Harbaugh talks to, guys he might be reaching out to as staff members… there is a lot of chatter.

A RISING TIDE… EXCEPT THIS ONE GUY. Some cold water: got a lengthy note from a source who is second-hand but has had good info during coaching searches past that is basically a re-iteration of the NFL reporter position that Michigan's chances are slim at best. I believe the guy, and believe the NFL reporters to some extent—there is clearly a story out there in which Michigan is the wallflower hoping to get noticed by the prom queen. There was a credible-seeming Cassandra on Rivals offering up a similar story about how this isn't happening and was never happening.

Some of this is from people who swear Harbaugh wants to remain in the NFL. Some of this comes from within the Michigan base. It would look pretty bad for Brandon if Hackett did lock Harbaugh down, and it was mentioned to me that he is hoping it doesn't happen. He could be a negativity vector there. That would  be the best case scenario for this undercurrent of NOPE amongst the cresting wave of euphoria for the same reasons Jack Harbaugh might be overly enthusiastic.

It is hard for me to reconcile the piles of internal optimism with the idea Harbaugh is just stringing Michigan along. There would be a way to approach this without giving everyone the impression it's happening dot gif. On the other hand, this is a credible person. There are people close to Harbaugh who think it's not happening dot gif.

Many someones are about to be very wrong.

ON THE TRAIL. As a counterpoint to that, heard that a Michigan assistant has been pinging kids in his area asking them to hold off on commitments until Harbaugh is in place two weeks from now. A couple of the staffers are hoping to stick… well, most of them probably are, but a couple in particular have higher hopes than others. They're pitching the big kahuna.

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EXIT LES. Les Miles had a weird intro to his press conference yesterday, talking to reporters off the record about his interest in the Michigan job: he has none. Cameras off, direct quotes prohibited, gist communicated: weird.

Why he wouldn't just issue the standard press-conference denial is unknown. The explanation that comes to mind is that he was wary of getting a little emotional now that he knows for-sure-for-sure he'll never coach Michigan. Or he could just be weird. That is always on the table with Les.

If you're so inclined, you could read this as evidence that IT'S HAPPENING, as word trickles out to connected Michigan people and Les's slim hopes have just gone to zero. The other option is that all the people swearing up and down that Miles would come back if given the opportunity are wrong. The agreement there within the Michigan insider community is iron-clad, though.

ON ASSISTANTS? Are we talking about assistants already? Seems way ahead of ourselves, but okay. Ty Wheatley has been rumored to be on his way back ever since it looked like Hoke wasn't going to make it. It's obvious why—Michigan Man.

He has also made his interest in returning known, as long as it's some sort of upgrade on his current role as the Bills' RB coach. While Michigan probably wouldn't want to throw him in the deep end as a coordinator right away, something like OSU's recent setup with Tom Herman and Ed Warriner as co-OCs would work.

Sam Webb recently downplayed speculation by saying their hasn't been any contact; even so that seems like it might happen once a hypothetical staff hypothetically starts being assembled.

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Trieu also dropped($) Florida DC DJ Durkin's name. Durkin was the DE/ST coach at Stanford for Harbaugh's first three years there, then moved on to Florida, where he was an LB coach for a bit before taking over as DC for the last two years. The obvious catch is that he was working under Will Muschamp, who is now making more than a lot of head coaches as Auburn's DC.

Durkin is in demand, being courted by UNC and A&M; as a Youngstown guy who went to BGSU he has a ton of those Ohio recruiting connects. There was some chatter that he'd be retained by McElwain but Thayer Evans reports that UF is going to hire Mississippi State DC Geoff Collins—yes, the you're a baller guy—instead*. Interestingly, Durkin was a GA under Urban Meyer for the two years Meyer was there, then moved on to Notre Dame in the same capacity—no doubt on Meyer's recommendation.

*[Exhibit A as to why Mullen would jump at the chance to move to a school with more resources.]

PLAN B. Heard for a second time that Tom Herman was under serious consideration as a backup plan. With Les out for whatever reason, the non-Harbaugh options get slim fast if Michigan cannot poach a Power 5 college HC in a good spot—always hard to do and harder these days when everyone has buckets of cash.

I'm just sayin', Dan Mullen hasn't signed that extension… because now it's real easy to see Michigan burning through candidates until it's looking at wild-ass swings at up-and-comers like Scott Frost (high on CSU's list) or the Schiano-Addazio-tier Life Is A Grim March To The Grave candidates. Mullen told the local media via text he hasn't heard from Michigan, period, and in this case I believe him. If Collins does jump to Florida he's got to be steamed, though.

I wonder if someone at Michigan will reach out to Herman and tell him not to sign anything just yet—Herman already announced he wouldn't be joining Houston until OSU is out of the playoff. He is looking increasingly like Michigan's best will-obviously-come option. Short term sketch? Yes. Worth it if we don't hire Steve Addazio? Yes.

SERIOUSLY. Bo Pelini. Pitt. Make it happen.

Comments

evenyoubrutus

December 16th, 2014 at 11:34 AM ^

Harbaugh NOT denying his interest in the Michigan job has absolutely no value unless he were truly interested.  Aside from it being the most selfish move possible, Michigan being on the board will not drive up his value any more than the dozen or so NFL teams that will allegedly be competing with each other for him.  I think anyone saying he has zero interest in the job or that Michigan's chances are close to nothing are speculating at best.

UMaD

December 16th, 2014 at 12:05 PM ^

Actually, she's got a bit of repution for being rather bitchy. But she just broke up and is in NYC for the weekend, hanging out at a party full of models. Here she's "cute" and hoping her personality shines through the glitz. She doesn't want to have to bring up her trust fund, but she'll go there if she has to...

FreddieMercuryHayes

December 16th, 2014 at 11:38 AM ^

So, it appears Pelini is in fact taking the YSU job. I bring this up because Football Scoop reported it a while back, and it seemed to have quickly gotten shot down. And we liked that because Football Scoop was also the first one to report Harbaugh said 'no' to UM. But now they were proven correct when reporting the Pelini move far in advance. Sooo...do with that as you will.



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Blue Mike

December 16th, 2014 at 1:03 PM ^

They also announced that Kiffin had won the Broyles award, only to be slapped by the award committee itself.  And they said that we would have an AD by now. And the list goes on.  

Just because they stated weeks ago that Pelini was a done deal to YSU, and eventually he came around and signed the deal doesn't mean they have any inside knowledge; they just got lucky.

The_Mad Hatter

December 16th, 2014 at 11:38 AM ^

is a good father, he'll grab Jim by the shirt and tell him that 'you're going to coach goddamn Michigan.  I'm an old man and you're going to win them a National Championship before I die".

At least that's what I would do if he was my kid.

 

Also, the Les thing is an non-story.  He would still come.  What else is he supposed to say?

CR

December 16th, 2014 at 5:43 PM ^

It seems to me that Miles has always straddled opportunites. That's OK, it is ordinary.

But if he really wanted the UM job why not just say "I love LSU but UM is bleeding and and it is my home. I can't let them bleed to death.If they want me, I am there." Or something more elegant. I can't see how this would be offensive to LSU.

But maybe I am wrong.

VintageBlue

December 16th, 2014 at 11:38 AM ^

I keep weighing the noise in either direction against the fact that Michigan seems perfectly content to sit and wait.  There's been no significant movement by Hackett in any other directions.  I suppose it's possible that Harbaugh won't say boo to UM until the season is done but I have to believe that Hackett would know by now to move on. 

growler4

December 16th, 2014 at 11:39 AM ^

What the hell?

Who cares if Brandon is negative toward Harbaugh coming ... or any other coach for that matter? He's no longer the AD and I seriously doubt if he has any influence over the process and selection. His negative vibes, if true, carry about as much weight as fans/posters here wanting to see Harbaugh coach at Michigan or people with positive vibes.

Does Harbaugh have an energy meter influencing his career decisions??

Furthermore, I fail to see how JH coming, or not coming, to Michigan NOW is any relection on Brandon's coaching search 4 years ago. Maybe JH did not want to be a college coach then. Maybe, now, he'd prefer not to be an NFL coach. Times and circumstances change.

So, basically, we KNOW no more today than we did yesterday. I guess we'll know when a deal is done and an announcement is made. I doubt whether or not I obsess over the whole matter will make any difference ... unless he really has that meter.

Wendyk5

December 16th, 2014 at 11:39 AM ^

I have a bad feeling, but it's coming from Les Miles' denial. I always have felt Jim Harbaugh was a long shot. Too many decent openings in the NFL, and who wants to leave on a down note? I now want MIles more than ever. I think he brings an excitement to the program that no one else could, save for JH. He loves Michigan and yet has established his own identity, on his own terms, away from the program. I feel like a spurned girlfriend, and it truly sucks. 

Blue Mike

December 16th, 2014 at 1:06 PM ^

If Les had made that statement in front of cameras, then maybe.  But him telling reporters "off the record" just means it will be easier when Michigan does come to call for him to deny saying it, or that reporters took it wrong, etc.  He's doing his best to prevent 2007 from happening again while leaving himself some credibility with his current team.

billygoblue

December 16th, 2014 at 11:40 AM ^

Brian already knows that Harbaugh is coming, due to his top secret, back-channel , deep throat leaker.  But, since he is sworn to secrecy and also would like to keep us all on tenterhooks or on the edge of your davenports, he will continue to give us potential good news and then dash our hopes with some lukewarm, almost cold water stories.  The whole story will come out soon and maybe it will appear on the New Year's edition of the Inquirer with compromising photos.

 

At least this is what my inside sources told me at the party store this morning.

Gustavo Fring

December 16th, 2014 at 11:50 AM ^

That Vic Fangio will stay in the NFL?  Would LOVE if Harbaugh brought him along...but I suppose there will be other vacancies he could take (perhaps even as a head coach).  Would love if Chip Kelly somehow got him to save that train wreck of a defense.

Magnum P.I.

December 16th, 2014 at 11:50 AM ^

It's hilarious how all the people with connections are doubling down on their stance. Like Brian said, some people are going to look very, very wrong after the dust settles (not that there are ever any repercusions for having no humility and shouting like an asshat).

Even more hilarious are the people on this board who are getting so dug in on either side. Why? If you don't know what's actually going to happen, then why take such an entrenched, personal position on this? Just be hopeful that we might get the best coach on the planet as our next coach, since there's plenty of evidence to suggest it's a good possibility. What's the point in insisting that we won't get Harbaugh if you don't actually know that?  

Blue Durham

December 16th, 2014 at 11:53 AM ^

I actually left more pessimistic about getting Harbaugh. With a couple of exceptions, all of the positive stuff is coming out of Michigan, which really doesn't count for a whole lot. The ball is in Harbaugh's court, and has been. There has been no direct indication of his intentions. Everything coming out of Michigan is their interpretation of his intentions, and given their vested interest in getting him... well, can lead them to be self-deluded, as was suggested in the OP for Jack Harbaugh. Most everyone where Harbaugh is actually at, in the NFL, either don't know or are sure he wants/is going to stay in the NFL. When the NFL regular season ends, Michigan will not be his only option. There will be a lot of NFL teams other than the Raiders that will not make the playoff and will be prepared to upgrade. It is obviously in Harbaugh's best interest to wait and see what his options are. And he will have NFL options other than the Raiders. If there is no progress in the next 2 weeks, then I can only think that is bad for Michigan. I really hope the AD is getting ready a good 2nd option. Yeah, cold water and all.

funkywolve

December 16th, 2014 at 12:50 PM ^

aren't completely in his hands with regards to the NFL.  He's under contract with the Niners through the 2015 season.  So while there will be other openings besides the Raiders, the Niners aren't just going to cut Harbaugh loose and let him be a free agent.  Any NFL team interested in Harbaugh will technically have to work through the Niners.

Blue Durham

December 16th, 2014 at 1:57 PM ^

and I think that is what makes the present situation intriguing.

If Harbaugh did not have the Michigan option, the 49ers could hold out with other NFL teams for the best compensation/trade package they could. A coach who is 3 out 4 years in the NFC championship game has to have some value.

But with the Michigan option open, I think the 49ers are both under a time-pressure and also make it to a team/situation to Harbaugh's liking. So the NFL team wanting Harbaugh as well as the 49ers (so they get something) have an incentive to make Harbaugh stay in the NFL.

Regarding the 49ers cuttling Harbaugh loose, I don't think they have any incentive to do that as I think it would cost them a good amount of money, and they know that Harbaugh wants to move on. 

Interesting to consider, has all to the crap that has been going on to make Harbaugh as uncomfortable in San Francisco as possible so to preclude the necessity of firing him?

 

Amaizing Blue

December 16th, 2014 at 11:54 AM ^

I mean, I've had the urge for a while.  But this is a STRONG urge.  What kind of prick is classless enough to try to sabotage his alma mater getting the best candidate to coach the team he (kind of) played for?  Answer-a Brandon-level prick.

lastofthedogmen

December 16th, 2014 at 11:56 AM ^

I don't get the rumors about Moeller and Wheatley being called as future assistants. That aspect of the "it's happening" rumors makes me believe there's nothing to them. I don't see Harbaugh reaching out to former UM players whom he's never worked with, instead of looking to his current and former staffs he's already got a comfort level with. Everything I know about Harbaugh (which is only based on reading and observation, but you gotta admit that since he first appeared at UM he's always been true to who he says he is) tells me that he'd base his staff on performance and his belief in them rather than on college ties.

wolverinepride

December 16th, 2014 at 11:59 AM ^

I feel like the overall optimism is so much better this time around. I remember last time with Hoke where Brian was always pointing out it was going to be Hoke, no if and or but about it. 

This time it seems like the overall optimism for Harbaugh is incredibly strong. Amazingly so. 

Its nice to have. Even if it's not Harbaugh seems like MGOBLOG is overly optimistic. 

It's refreshing. 

Romulan Commander

December 16th, 2014 at 12:14 PM ^

the waverers and doubters prior to the Liberation of Khitomer. Even those of us who implicitly trusted the Praetor found ourselves quaffing that pale blue ale. But it all turned out well and, as I recall, some great misdirection helped to make it so.

Duderum97

December 16th, 2014 at 12:02 PM ^

From someone on the inside...things at Schembechler Hall are a little to happy go lucky for things to be going in the wrong direction #1.  During the last two searches things were a little "crazy".  Just like everyone else it isn't confirmed hard corp but this person is super close to the situation to be lying to me.  We will probably have to wait two weeks but 8 years 49 million isn't just a rumor I don't believe.  Sounds cheap to me but I am sure it has incentives to beat sparty and Ohio and all the other big game pay days!  For the first time during this two and a half week process I firmly believe Jim Harbaugh is coming home to coach Big Blue!!  AMEN and GO BLUE