I'm sorry. This team quit

Submitted by Hail to the Vi… on November 14th, 2020 at 10:55 PM

I posted it earlier, but this is the Gods honest truth...These coaches, these players, this TEAM. Has quit.

The staff needs to go, Jim needs to go, Don needs to go. Players are giving up. That is a very, very bad sign. I posted that the first Michigan football game I can remember watching was against Colorado in 1994. Michigan lost in an all time great college football game. They played hard, got beat on a great play, and lost.

Between that game and tonight, through all the bullshit Michigan football has gone through I don't remember watching the players quit.

Tonight, they did. That's the death blow to any coaching regime if you ask me. Jim should leave tonight. Let these guys have their season. Clearly they don't want to play for this staff anymore.

trueblueintexas

November 14th, 2020 at 11:32 PM ^

This is not on the players. It is easy to see they are not being taught proper technique and are not being put in a position to be successful. It’s really sad to see. 

Fire Harbaugh and Brown tonight so the kids who have committed their time and effort are rewarded with at least being able to enjoy playing win or lose.

TVG_2.0

November 14th, 2020 at 10:58 PM ^

It really is 2014 all over again and it sits squarely on Jim’s shoulders. I will not thank him for a thing when he walks. It’s a shame because it looked so good in 2016. 

Vernors

November 14th, 2020 at 10:59 PM ^

Tough to argue against that assessment. They came close to quitting in Madison last season, but didn’t. Tonight they did, and unfortunately, I almost expected it.

RobM_24

November 14th, 2020 at 11:01 PM ^

In reality, this is probably a decade or more rebuild. Just looks at Nebraska, Texas, Tennessee, Florida State, etc ... You don't just hire a new coach and get better in a year or two. It's going to take a loooong time.

RobM_24

November 15th, 2020 at 12:19 AM ^

We've tried 3 coaches in about 15 years and here we are. Combine that with the fact that the cupboard is more bare than when Harbaugh got here, we have no QB depth (still), and rona recruiting will favor the teams with in-state talent. I'd honestly be pumped if it only takes 10 more years at this point. 

drjaws

November 15th, 2020 at 3:04 AM ^

Shut up.  Bullshit.

Tressel took a loaded team and got over the Michigan hump to win titles.  Urban took over a national title caliber team and just kept the ball rolling.  I honestly think he shoulda won another NC or two but they choked a few times.  Day was already part of what Urban built and took over a loaded team and just didn’t fuck it up.  Instant impact my ass 

GoBucks11

November 15th, 2020 at 10:49 PM ^

Loaded? Maybe you forgot the Buckeyes in '99, 2000, and 2001, but I didn't. "I'm so sorry, Belisare". Tressel had a lot work ahead, especially at quarterback. Not to mention, Hoke had his best year with not his guys, as well as Harbaugh. And supposedly, Harbaugh has better talent now. Someone can't do anything with that? You just don't want to figure out that question and get someone who will do it. Who thought Tressel would do what he did? Nobody. Stop your excuses.

Absorbine Sr.

November 14th, 2020 at 11:02 PM ^

Yeah, but in fairness to the players, it’s got to be demoralizing as hell to constantly go out there with no game plan and have your coaches leave you out to dry by repeatedly calling the same crap plays that don’t work. 

4th phase

November 14th, 2020 at 11:04 PM ^

The defense spent the entire 1st quarter on the field. The defense is not good. But the offense is fucking inept. I know we’ve seen neck sharpies where Gattis has some good ideas, but he doesn’t know how to call a game. Add to that Joe Milton who decides where the ball is going pre snap. He got away with it at Minn because they had no d line and the first read was always open. Then you have the TEs as the focus of the passing game when you should be featuring either running backs or Bell, Jackson and sainristil. 
I know Brian likes Milton, and he shows flashes sure, but he’s also part of the reason we end up in huge holes.

DHughes5218

November 14th, 2020 at 11:34 PM ^

I can’t believe the recruits haven’t bailed yet. JJ, Worthy, El-Hadi, Edwards, Colson, etc. We are bringing in some serious talent next year and I have no faith whatsoever that this staff will develop them. 
OP is correct. This team quit and was watching the clock wind down from the 2nd quarter until the final whistle. That’s completely on the coaches. Rutgers got thumped by osu last week but they were running trick plays and fighting every play. Schiano was jumping, screaming, and coaching hard the entire game. Our coaches look disinterested and defeated. I know it’s been said a million times, but this isn’t the same Jim Harbaugh that Michigan hired. Gregg Henson might be a fake insider, but I bet he’s right about the administration forcing Harbaugh to tone it down and they broke him. He’s the complete opposite of what I thought he would be. 

Wolverheel

November 14th, 2020 at 11:42 PM ^

I agree with your general message, but...

Between that game and tonight, through all the bullshit Michigan football has gone through I don't remember watching the players quit.

That is not remotely true lol. There were numerous games where Michigan football players were clearly done in the Rich Rod and Hoke days. 2010 Mississippi State and 2014 Maryland come to mind immediately. 2014 Utah, Minnesota...

JarrettL

November 15th, 2020 at 12:59 AM ^

JH's best coaching was in the NFL and his first 2 years at Michigan. After that, he has been a huge disappointment.

The QB position has been a huge problem for almost a decade. Harbaugh was supposed to be the guy to fix that. Our QB's play like garbage.

The fact that he has not received a contract extension says everything you need to know. There has to be something behind the scenes. Whatever it is, it's time to move on. No more Michigan Man bullshit.  

False Prophet

November 15th, 2020 at 8:06 AM ^

No spark all night. I could see it in the teams eyes after they got down 21. The 2 interceptions early set the tone for the whole game.

How in hell does a team that is supposed to be good get 1 yard in a quarter of play?

ONE FREAKIN' YARD.