SEARCHBITS XXVII: OKAY Comment Count

Brian

All right, there's enough stuff. We're all degenerates.

INCREMENT. Webb goes to 75%. Drew Hallett notes that at this rate he will be at 100% on December 29th.

THE CONFERENCE CALL. It happened, it was coy and positive. Not much of substance was related except an expectation that the next call might be unnecessary. There was a brief flutter of positive tweets from players, most of which were vague and quickly deleted. It was made clear that things are not signed($); the overall feeling from the meeting was highly positive.

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Durkin is holding off on his plans

THIS IS KIND OF A BIG DEAL. Texas A&M has been trying to name a new defensive coordinator for a couple weeks now, and DJ Durkin is a—the—prime contender. He's not going to stay at Florida after McElwain poached the Mississippi State YOU'RE A BALLER guy, so why isn't he going for a good job in the SEC?

Texas A&M’s slow movement toward hiring a defensive coordinator appears to be tied to Jim Harbaugh.

One of the Aggies’ candidates, Florida defensive coordinator D.J. Durkin, is waiting to see whether Harbaugh takes the open Michigan head coaching job, according to a source close to the situation. If Harbaugh, currently at odds with the San Francisco 49ers, were to go back to coach his alma mater, Durkin could get reunited with his former Stanford boss.

If Durkin is willing to stall on a job as good as A&M DC, that "could" is almost certainly a "would." And Harbaugh's arrival at Michigan seems highly probable as well. Nobody's going to keep a job like that waiting based on a vague hope.

Interestingly, Greg Mattison was also a part of these rumors. Sometimes he's mentioned as a possible "co-DC"; sometimes his potential role is unlisted. With current speculation leaning towards a Mattison/Durkin partnership at Michigan, that also signals a shift. Mattison reportedly cleared out his office with authority when Hoke was axed.

NUSSMEIER OUT. Doug Nussmeier takes the Florida OC job as the first half of a potential coordinator trade. There had been a little chatter that Michigan might keep him on that's obviously done now.

HACKETT'S APPROACH. Heard from someone close to the search that Hackett's first approach to Harbaugh was to ask him what were the five things that he needed if he was going to come back to Michigan. These included top-five college money and disciplinary autonomy. A lot of it seemed like reassurances he wasn't going to have a Baalke or Brandon in his life.

Hackett is very tight-lipped. Even folks on the regent level aren't getting every detail; Hackett prefers to keep people informed on a high level but keep details private so that things don't get screwed up. He's been impressive to everyone I've heard who has come in contact with him.

THE JETS ARE NOT IMPRESSED. Okay, Jets owner, that's cool.

With the Dolphins out and the Jets apparently not enthralled, NFL options appear to come down to the cheapskate Bears and basket-case Raiders, with the potential addition of the Falcons if they don't make the playoffs.

I THINK WE HAVE FORGOTTEN SOMETHING ABOUT THE RAIDERS. Hey, look, Football Scoop is bringing up something a lot of people seem to have forgotten when talk turns to Harbaugh with the Oakland Raiders:

If he were to leave for another NFL job, however, the 49ers would supposedly ask for "a king's ransom" in exchange for releasing him, as the potential for embarrassment is much higher if Harbaugh remains in the NFL, especially if it's with the Oakland Raiders.

Harbaugh is under contract. York and Baalke would be reviled in the Bay Area if Harbaugh went to the disaster zone that is the Raiders and turned them around, especially if the 49ers struggled. (They're already moving towards reviled if the comment sections of 49ers articles are any indication.) It is unlikely they are going to let that happen unless the Raiders pay an exorbitant fee in draft picks, which makes the Raiders job even sketchier.

Congratulations to FS for finally saying something reasonable about this search. It was something I mentioned on December second(!) in the same post bombing their ridiculous "Harbaugh is not a candidate and Michigan is struggling" post, but better three weeks late and after a pile of complete bollocks than never at all.

ROONEY RULIN'. Another thing that makes Michigan a good bet as a landing spot: if the 49ers do cut ties with Harbaugh within 48 hours of the season's end that heavily implies Michigan: NFL teams have to comply with the Rooney Rule, which might be tough when hypothetical black candidates feel they're wasting their time. They would have to figure out a trade and a contract. Michigan has a big head start, and can act quicker.

ACT LIKE A CLOWN, GET TREATED LIKE A CLOWN PART II. Greg Gabriel, the fringe NFL writer who called Michigan's search "embarrassing" on December 12th and followed that up with gems such as "just laughing at you" and "if you want to dream go to Disneyland" amongst a number of other tweets he's deleted, has thrown a hissy on the National Football Post.

My fondness for the school ended this week through no fault of the University, but rather their asinine fans.

Two weeks ago I tweeted that in all likelihood, Jim Harbaugh would not become the next head coach at Michigan. Two weeks ago that was a very true statement, as Harbaugh wanted to coach nowhere but in the NFL. That was reported in various places by some very credible people. Harbaugh was done with the college game and wanted to coach only in the professional ranks.

Soon after my tweet, I started receiving several threatening, vulgar and obscene tweets from Michigan fans. In simple words, they said I didn’t know what I was talking about and that my sources were worthless.

The few replies he got to his tweet include an assertion he's a senile idiot… and that's it. Behold the asinine Michigan fanbase.

I get worse than that from random LSU fans without even talking about LSU. And of course Gabriel didn't know what he was talking about and his sources were useless. Meanwhile he approached the inherently unknowable fiasco that is a coaching search with a supremely unwarranted arrogance.

That's been par for the course for a bunch of supposed NFL insiders who have been cocky and wrong—bad combination—while the Michigan side of things has consistently said things like "Michigan is in this," not "Michigan is a lock" (until recently, as Harbaugh moves close enough to being a lock that even previously dismissive NFL people are admitting that it's probably happening).

There are ways to communicate your point of view without bringing the wrath of the internet down on you. Step one is not being an asshat, something Adam Schefter and Ian Rapoport understand. Kawakami and this guy not so much.

MEANWHILE. Gabriel's sources remain useless. He asserts that the thing that makes Michigan an option is the money that's easily matched by NFL teams flush with cash and asserts that Harbaugh will be fired by the 49ers. More "heart in the NFL" stuff from people who promised up and down that Michigan was never happening.

PLAN B. I don't think we'll need one. Continue hearing that Dan Mullen is a strong possibility if things go pear-shaped. He may not be the #2 option outright, but he or Miles is the #1 guy they know would take the job. Depending on who you talk to, Miles is the #2 option or way down the board. I think it's the latter but can't be sure.

NO SEARCHBITS TOMORROW, YOU DEGENERATES. Probably.

Comments

991GT3

December 24th, 2014 at 2:36 PM ^

the other NFL teams. I also believe his purported 8 mil per year offer from Michigan is too much for any NFL team to swallow given he has not won a championship.

As of today things look REAL GOOD for Michigan.

team126

December 24th, 2014 at 2:43 PM ^

It is afternoon and finally he posted!

Liked Hackett' approach of talking to JH (if true). Hackett showed again and again why he was successful in the business world.

mgobleu

December 24th, 2014 at 2:50 PM ^

Harbaugh to make a decision because I can't kick my SEARCHBITS addiction. But seriously, the money argument; I know NFL teams just print money and all, but Michigan has 109,901 reasons for every home game and over 500,000 living reasons why I don't think money is really going to knock us out of the sweepstakes. It's a piece, sure. But as long as that piece was above what JH considers an acceptable number, I just don't get the feeling that dumping more and more on top is really going to change anything.

MGoBlue-querque

December 24th, 2014 at 2:54 PM ^

How am I supposed to survive Christmas with 20+ people in my house without a hit? It  needn't be a big hit of searchbits...just a little taste will do.  I needs it...I needs it real bad, Brian. Have pity on us poor degenerates!

I guess I'll have to rely on booze. Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays fellow mgoblog folks!!

Randy Marsh

December 24th, 2014 at 2:53 PM ^

 

There are ways to communicate your point of view without bringing the wrath of the internet down on you. Step one is not being an asshat, something Adam Schefter and Ian Rapoport understand. Kawakami and this guy not so much.

YES! I don't really get bothered if a reporter is wrong once in a while. That happens. But when they become insecure, defensive ass holes attacking everyone, that's when they get a big middle finger from me.

markusr2007

December 24th, 2014 at 3:00 PM ^

I mean, we already have horseshit tax exempt status, predictable "run-run-pass-punt" play call progressions , lame TV graphics, idiots veiled as football analysts (there's no othe way to explain Randy Cross and Chris Collinsworth), sissy sliding quarterbacks, and fuckin' uniformz. 

So yeah, why not?  Let's just add "NFL insiders" to the now heaping nutty brown pile of bullshit that is NFL football. 

Merry Fucking Christmas NFL! 

 

 

MarqueeView

December 24th, 2014 at 3:00 PM ^

Here's to NFL reporters eating crow on Monday! Even if they're not, I applaud MGoBlog reporters for their levelheadedness throughout the search. Take the day off tomorrow, Brian. I'll be raising a toast of booze-soaked eggnog to you and the responsible MGoBlog team!


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TennBlue

December 24th, 2014 at 3:01 PM ^

of The Harbaugh Plot.

 

I suspect it started a few days after the Minnesota game. Mark Schlissel is sitting in his office, late at night. He's staring off into space, barely comprehending what he's gotten himself into.

 

His cell phone rings. "Hey, Mark. Jack Harbaugh here. I understand you have a little problem on your hands..."

 

(To Be Continued)

uminks

December 24th, 2014 at 3:31 PM ^

After the ND blowout. The big donors contacted Harbaugh and asked what would it take to get you to coach here. Step 1.) Get rid of Brandon, then we will talk. I think many of the donors, those on the board and some in the AD have been talking to Harbaugh since mid September. I hope Harbaugh doesn't get cold feet about taking our job. If there is no word after January 1st, then it is time to worry and get plan B on the fast track. I would like Miles as my plan B.