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Brian

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Harbaugh in a light moment with Michigan State offensive coordinator Jim Bollman

NOT MUCH MOVEMENT TODAY. Been waiting to see if anything major would come in, either publicly or privately. Nothing has. At this point that's a good thing: the closer we get to the 28th without a major shift in how things are going, the better. Everyone thinks it's happening.

BUT A COUPLE OF MEATY TIPS. A couple of additional circumstantial bits I've got:

  • The wife of a current 49ers assistant coach stating that Michigan fans are going to be "real happy about something as soon as the season's over."
  • John Elway, who tried to hire Harbaugh in 2011, telling some business associates that Harbaugh to Michigan is "pretty much" a done deal.
  • More player grapevine stuff indicating that Harbaugh will announce for Michigan as soon as the 49ers season is over.

I enjoy the first two bits a lot because they have nothing to do with a potential echo chamber amongst the Michigan side of things. Neither of these sources is direct or established with me, but both had specifically credible paths to the people in the know. There's been positive stuff I've heard that I appreciate but doesn't move the needle much; these two tips are substantial ones.

NO PHIN ZONE. Miami Herald reporter David Neal:

(His account isn't verified but he's legit.) The Dolphins sticking with Philbin is good news for Michigan; announcing it now is better. Ross could well wait to make that determination until after the season, when Harbaugh is loose. Saying it now preserves our canary. It also implies that there's no reason to wait to see if he's available.

ANOTHER NFL GUY REVISING HIS POSITION. Like Adam Schefter before him, Ian Rapoport continued walking back his previously dismissive take on Harbaugh to Michigan:

"He is conflicted about Michigan," Rapoport said Saturday on NFL Network's NFL Total Access. "He is a little surprised, talking to people close to him, about how hard the Maize and Blue have pulled at him. But he also knows he wants to be an NFL coach. He does not want to leave the area and the Oakland Raiders do seem to be the top suitor for him."

The bit about how he's "surprised" at how hard the block M pulls at him feels like a bit of CYA. The Michigan end of this is not surprised at all, so doubtful Harbaugh is. In any case: Rapoport moves from NFL true believer to apostate.

TIMELINE. This will happen or not happen quickly after the 49ers season ends—Jay Glazer says within 48 hours. He also mentions the Bears as a possible landing spot.

THIS WAS PHOTOSHOPPED. It got me, so I tweeted it. I then noticed a lot more RTs of the original than my correction, so a reminder that this did not actually happen:

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Well played, anonymous internet photoshop bandit.

PLAN C, FOR CUMONG. As a football guy who makes forays into soccer writing for the USMNT I've had a hard time taking Jason La Canfora seriously after he moonlighted as a World Cup guy for CBS. Guy described the USA's smash-and-grab win against Ghana as a new thing for the States instead of what they'd been doing for much of their existence. I realize now that I needed the Kermit sipping tea meme to exist last summer.

But anyway, La Canfora is one of the NFL reporters who has been claiming that the idea of Harbaugh to Michigan is ridiculous, because The Shield rules all, etc. This morning he put out an article about their non-Harbaugh options. The names:

Michigan has maintained a desire to land Harbaugh's brother, John, as well, sources said, but the Ravens coach has made it clear he has no interest in leaving Baltimore. Other NFL coaches on the school's radar include New Orleans' Sean Payton, Buffalo's Doug Marrone and Dallas' Jason Garrett (who is expected to sign an extension with the Cowboys shortly after the season).

That list could not be more transparently calculated to make agent friends. You have a guy with a massive contract who's missing the playoffs (Payton), a second-year guy who has seen considerable improvement but remains on the hot seat (Marrone), and a guy literally negotiating an extension right now (Garrett). Oh and John Harbaugh, who is included because Harbaugh.

La Canfora maintains that Michigan has little shot at Jim Harbaugh, a program alum with a dedication to Michigan that verges on insane, and then drops the names of three sitting NFL coaches with exactly zero connection to Michigan. This fails basic sanity checks. Relegate La Canfora to the ranks of those who witlessly parrot anything an agent tells them.

PLAN B. Nobody's talking about Gundy anymore as even a plan B, but there continue to be indications his working environment is unpleasant:

My football coach doesn’t want to play anybody any good, definitely, but jiminy Christmas, we looked pretty good against Florida State,” Holder said of the 2014 season opener, which the Cowboys lost 37-31. “Until we beat OU, that was the highlight of our season.”

I very seriously doubt we get to the point where this is relevant, but slow day.

HERE'S A WEIRD QUOTE. The SF Gate tracked down Jerry Hanlon:

"Would he be a good coach? Heck, Jimmy’s already proven himself,” said Hanlon, a Michigan assistant from 1969-91. “Would they like him around here? I’ve said, 'As far as I know, he’ll be welcome when he first comes in. How long it’s going to stay that way, I don’t know.’ But, really, I know a lot of people would like to see it.”

Says a lot about the recent history of the program that Hanlon would be wary about how long Harbaugh's honeymoon would last even before he's locked down.

ON MEETINGS. Rapoport reports that Michigan and Harbaugh have not yet met face to face, which I also think is true. True in an official sense, anyway. Harbaugh meets Michigan face to face whenever Charles Woodson's on the opposite sideline or he gets a phone call. Hackett not so much.

Rivals is buzzing about a seemingly unnecessary step to make that meeting happen, with high tech whatnot going back and forth on planes to set up a "face to face" meeting that doesn't require anyone to leave town. Have you heard of Face Time, guys? I hope the sophisticated HD camera setup is really just an intern with an iPad. But anyway: some form of official face to face meeting is happening in the near future, possibly tomorrow.

Meanwhile, a clarification on an earlier statement: I said that the 23rd and 30th were potentially important days because they were dates Hackett was scheduled to meet with the players. Those "meetings" are conference calls; the team is obviously scattered to the four winds until January.

BEST GIFT EVER. Eight dollar khakis FTW.

ETC.: Pro wrestlers hope Harbaugh stays in San Francisco. So there's that. Harbaugh postgame presser. John Kryk on the search.

Comments

speakeasy

December 21st, 2014 at 9:57 PM ^

Agreed he's essentially a troll, but why in the post can he be a useless twit at the beginning and a useful source of official meeting happenings at the end?

Can't go both ways, especially given how much Rapoport has been shit on in these parts. Either he's credible on this matter or he's not. (He's probably not)

chatster

December 22nd, 2014 at 8:28 AM ^

Do You Want To Know A Secret?
 
Ask Me Why I’ve Got A Feeling It Won’t Be Long before What Goes On in The Long and Winding Road of the Magical Mystery Tour of Fixing A Hole in the Michigan football program soon will come to The End.
 
After Jim Hackett got No Reply from Jim Harbaugh, Hackett told Harbaugh, “I Need You. I’ve Got To Get You Into My Life.  Don’t Let Me Down. Please Please Me.
 
Harbaugh told Michigan, “You Really Got A Hold On Me, but Money (That’s What I Want).”
 
With A Little Help From My Friends who Tell Me Something When I Get Home and need their Help is that The Word from Here, There and Everywhere is that Hackett then said, “Wait. We Can Work It Out.  Here’s Michigan’s offer.  Baby, You’re A Rich Man. Start Flying. Get Back to Ann Arbor.”
 
Harbaugh replied, “I Will. I Feel Fine. You Like Me Too Much.”
 
For You Blue, All Together Now, Boys. Come Together; Slow Down; Act Naturally; Let It Be.

schreibee

December 21st, 2014 at 6:57 PM ^

Man, when I saw the Hanlon piece in the SF paper the other day I felt his comments about how long Harbaugh would remain welcomed in A2 were more referencing Harbaugh's issues than Michigan's.

I'm pretty sure EVERYBODY will support him when/if he comes, and for a couple-few years after. Some Ws vs osu & msu would cement that, and a NC or 2 would make that permanent.

But, his proclivity to irritate is a long-term habit (Brian didn't mention the Hanlon piece starts with him saying he and Harbaugh didn't speak the entire '86 season becasue JH was such a prick (motivationally, not big-timing) to his teammates.

We want a guy with this track record of success, his driven competitiveness, his connex to Michigan. But the truth is he comes with an expiration date. Success will lead to restlessness, not meeting his standards will lead to abrasiveness. UNLESS - returning to A2 and the warm embrace of family, friends and fans give him pause to reflect on what's really important to him and he realizes how much this is what he'd been seeking all along!

To your other point Tater, if we're disappointed and JH chooses the NFL life over college, yes it will be more important than ever before that we pull together and offer a stong, united front for the new coach...even if it's not our 2nd or even 3rd choice and Brian hates the pick.

The last thing Michigan should EVER be is a revolving door for failed coaching tenures. That's the danger if this next hire is a failure...

 

 

tbeindit

December 21st, 2014 at 7:16 PM ^

Agree with some of your response, but I do think the "revolving door" of the college atmosphere has to be noted with this.  New guys are constantly going to be moving in and old guys will constantly be moving out, including your best players.  Just think the potential for this is much more limited than in the NFL.

alum96

December 21st, 2014 at 8:41 PM ^

Yes and if its Harbaugh and people are getting pissed with a 10-3 yearr for example in year 3, all i say is (1) you must have forgetten 2008-2013 and (2) oh yeah, then who next?  If it can't be done with Harbaugh who is your next option?  

This guy turned a 1-11 program into 12-1.  UM is nowhere near as bad as that Stanford squad.  I looked at that 12-1 team and even THAT team had 3 whole 4 stars playing on offense, and 1 of them was a backup WR. 

There is literally no other option if there is any Harbaugh "struggle" (which for some people will mean "no playoffs in year 2 OMG?") at any point.  You ride with this horse until the horse lets out.