Footballscoop: Harbaugh eyeing exit strategy [Ed: "Oakland Is Still in Play" source lives, is still making reporters look bad]

Submitted by SugarShane on October 22nd, 2019 at 2:17 PM

[Ed-Seth: This "scoop" is pretty laughable. I'm leaving it so it won't get posted again. Harbaugh's NFL agent has floated him around to gullible reporters in the past to try to gin up interest in a client he's getting nothing for as long as he's in college. But if you think Jim Harbaugh would be "eyeing an exit strategy" during the football season you really don't know the first thing about Jim Harbaugh]

https://footballscoop.com/news/sources-jim-harbaugh-eyeing-exit-strategy/

 

All rumor at this point, but footballscoop was one of the first reporters of Meyer being gone last year.

bhughes81

October 22nd, 2019 at 3:03 PM ^

Anyone remember when Lloyd Carr left and what happened after that. 

It's pointless and dumb to make comparisons, but there are many more examples of programs going south after a coaching change -- especially coaching changes at programs with winning records. 

No, we can't be afraid to make a change, if it's needed. However, using an outlier like Oklahoma to defend it is dangerous. If that's true, 126 teams should be making coaching changes every year, because there's a playoff coach sitting there as their OC.

butuka21

October 22nd, 2019 at 10:07 PM ^

Take it easy there bud.  Im not saying that is what I want I am just saying that there always is a light at the end of the tunnel.  Look at Georgia too yes I understand they lost to South Carolina recently who is actually a power 5 team in the sec but they have been solid and Better off then with richt.  To be honest I really don’t know if I want harbaugh to stay or not or I guess I don’t care anymore like I used too.  Didn’t feel terrible when we lost to penn state because I don’t expect to win these games anymore until proven otherwise.  And the Lloyd Carr comparison isn’t to bright either.  He left for a reason that style of play was going to give you exactly the result we are getting right now.  They hired the wrong guy after he left and then followed it up with a Hoke, so that was their problem.  So to your point that is when change is bad.  If harbaugh ever leaves they need to make the right hire at that point in time. 

butuka21

October 23rd, 2019 at 9:29 AM ^

And then they were in the playoff right after that sometimes it’s just time for someone to go.  Nobody sold their sole they wanted to win which is the whole point in playing the game according to germ Edwards. I’m not saying it is time for Jim to leave but him leaving is inevitable and they need to make the right hire when he does leave

RAH

October 22nd, 2019 at 5:48 PM ^

Bob Stoops was not fired. He retired.

They had the next coach already selected and groomed. They knew him very well. 

The situation was completely different than a situation where Harbaugh is fired.

Which of the current staff will do better than Harbaugh?

Name a school where a winning coach was fired after 5 years and the successor got them to the playoffs. 

What other coach would do better than Harbaugh?

What makes you think "hot" coach would take the Michigan job? If Harbaugh is fired, Michigan would be viewed as a career killer position for "hot" coaches. 

A_Maized

October 23rd, 2019 at 12:16 AM ^

Stoops had an elite program and handed it off to an elite assistant.  Meyer did the same things.   Eyeing a 4 loss season and throwing the keys on *Warinner’s desk and you rush out of town is completely different.

Harbaugh is in the late stage of his time at UM but you can’t compare this to Stoops   

*or other on staff future scapegoat. 

justin.lang11

October 22nd, 2019 at 3:28 PM ^

That was the exact analogy I was shooting for! I know that Ohio State had a damn fine coach in the 90's and they made the decision that they were no longer going to settle. It worked out for them and given the curse that seems to follow this program, it would most likely be a disaster for us, so I do see that side of the coin as well. Its just a frustrating spot to be in. 

CalifExile

October 23rd, 2019 at 12:20 PM ^

This is an absurd argument. He started at the U.of San Diego, an extremely low level of football. After winning 2 league titles in 3 years he moved to Stanford a division 1 school. That's normal career advancement.

He was at Stanford for 4 years before leaving for the NFL. I hate the NFL but most people would consider that to again be normal career advancement.

Harbaugh was with the 49ers for 4 years. It's unclear whether he and the team "mutually agreed" to separate. (Harbaugh says he was told he was no longer going to be coach). The many 49ers fans I know all agree that Jed York is a miserable person to work for, so either he moved on to a better position at Michigan or his departure wasn't his choice.

You take this absurd argument a step further when you try to use his career as a player to suggest he's flighty. Players don't have control over that.

 

JonnyHintz

October 22nd, 2019 at 7:33 PM ^

Or you stick with the best you got until there’s a viable replacement. What is the realistic hire that is better than Harbaugh? Hell, what’s the realistic hire that is the same as Harbaugh?

I’m not in favor of firing Harbaugh and not having a capable replacement lined up. Unless you have Bob Stoops agreeing to come out of retirement, I fail to see a realistic replacement that is going to do better than 9-10 wins. 

A_Maized

October 23rd, 2019 at 12:23 AM ^

UM would never have hired Tressel due to this same ridiculous thought process.   MSU is going to be smart enough to go after Luke Fickle who in short order turned a generic team into a team ranked next to UM.....with the nothing resources of Cincy.  What would he do at UM, what will he so at MSU.  For starters when he lands at MSU, you lose the Ohio Recruits.  UM won’t hire a coach like Tress was and Fickle is, and the results are predictable. 

jmarsh22

October 22nd, 2019 at 7:51 PM ^

Are you old enough that you were a fan when UM still won Big Ten titles? I am. Are you satisfied with what Harbaugh is doing? I'm not. 

Our floor is 9 games? We're winning 8 this year, tops.

Honestly, if we're not competing for and occasionally winning Big Ten titles, i just don't give a crap anymore. "No guarantee we will get anyone better" and "it can definitely get worse" is a loser's mentality.