Jordan Strack: Sources indicate poor energy around Michigan, recommends firing Warde

Submitted by Toby Flenderson on February 6th, 2024 at 11:36 AM

https://x.com/jordanstrack/status/1754895580474622331?s=46

 

”After talking with some people connected to Michigan & some in the coaching profession - things are not great right now in Ann Arbor. Jim Harbaugh held things together. 

President Ono is going to have to make the decision to move on from Warde Manuel & it has to happen soon.”

m1817

February 6th, 2024 at 12:45 PM ^

Jordan Strack worked for WTOL -TV in Toledo for 14 years before he was dismissed for encouraging viewers to reach out to him if they wanted to learn more about FanDuel, DraftKings and Barstool Sports. Strack offered to send viewers a “referral link” to those apps if they wanted to try out the services.

It was not the first time Strack advocated for sports betting.  A source familiar with his activity pointed to a social media account Strack launched in 2021 that was entirely dedicated to sports-related gambling. The account described Strack as WTOL’s sports director “by day, sports gambler by night.”

WTOL declared Strack’s social media activity to violate the company’s professional conduct and ethics policies, and he was shown the door after nearly 14 years at the station. Strack later deleted the tweet encouraging viewers to reach out to him for sports gambling referral codes. 

https://thedesk.net/news/jordan-strack-wtol-fired-sports-betting-tweet/

Blau

February 6th, 2024 at 12:10 PM ^

While this particular journalist seems reputable, some of the most experienced and "respected" sports media sources have often portrayed common conceptions or opinions into what they deem as factual insider knowledge. Also considering twitter (or X I guess), is the wikipedia of the breaking news world, it's completely sane to question source material if you don't know who is making the report.

Either way, I hope Warde has his sit down with the Bobs soon a la Office Space and gets a nice, fat gutted trout on top of his TPS reports.

Eat Your Wheatlies

February 6th, 2024 at 11:57 AM ^

I'm going to take a different stance here. Strack is a blowhard, and I don't believe he has much of an insider connection to the program.

On the positive side, he's a UM fan. However, I'm guessing this an opinion piece that doesn't provide any information (I won't read his stuff) to suggest that administration is seriously considering a move, even though I agree that his time should be up.

BTB grad

February 6th, 2024 at 1:34 PM ^

We were about to be 10-1 as we were pounding Maryland the week before the 2021 OSU game. And he was yet again on Twitter complaining about how different our offense looks compared to OSU (who poured it on MSU earlier that day) and how one offense is in the CFP every year and the other isn’t and how one offense has only lost 3 games in 3 seasons with 2 of them being CFP losses. He’s been really quiet now that we’ve made the CFP 3 years in a row and only lost 3 games in 3 seasons with 2 of them being CFP losses. That idiot better not start mouth breathing too loudly the second he sees adversity during Sherrone’s tenure.

schreibee

February 6th, 2024 at 5:01 PM ^

I clicked the link - I think he blocked me and I've never heard of him! 

Edit: after seeing a few more posts, I believe maybe my being a steadfast defender of Jim Harbaugh following 2020 may have gotten me blocked by this guy 🤷‍♂️

As they say, time will tell who was right on that one! 😂

But I actually hope he's right about Warde! 

ish

February 6th, 2024 at 11:42 AM ^

He's a Toledo-based reporter. I don't know how plugged in he is, and the real question that his tweet leaves unanswered is whether there's any indication that Ono will move on Warde or if as it relates to Strack, his message is just "well that's just like your opinion, man.gif".

bluebyyou

February 6th, 2024 at 11:54 AM ^

I can't speak for how things are in the inner circles of Michigan Athletics, but as someone who follows the goings on within Michigan athletics from the outside,  if things are hunky-dory, it would totally shock me.  

Manuel, IMO, is an incompetent hack who has managed to survive because of what largely preexisted before Manuel showed up.  Hackett brought Harbaugh to Ann Arbor, Beilein was there, Red was running hockey, Bakich was coaching baseball.

Harbaugh is gone, Howard without Beilein's players is a disaster, Bakich is gone and hockey remains a question mark - all under Manuel's watch.

I remain unconvinced that JH left solely to chase a Superbowl trophy.

NIL is a mess.

Warde Manuel needs to go and the sooner the better.

 

WestQuad

February 6th, 2024 at 12:11 PM ^

Is Harbaugh's master plan to go win a SuperBowl with the Chargers the next two years while Warde gets fired (and the football program implodes) and then come back to win several more national championships with an AD and admin who appreciate him and have his back?   Maybe Harbaugh does love us?  

Sam1863

February 6th, 2024 at 2:35 PM ^

The MGoGirlfriend and I were talking after Harbaugh announced he was going to San Diego. I said he had to go for the one thing he hadn't gotten, the Super Bowl win. The Lombardi Trophy was his Holy Grail.

She said, Yeah, but once he gets it, what does he do then?

The more I thought, the more I realized it was a really good question. What does Jim do if he fulfills his quest, when / if he's faced with a "Oh yeah, I've already done this" situation? What's left when there's no more quest?

Somehow, JH doesn't seem the type to rest on his laurels, or rest at all. Some people just don't know how.

schreibee

February 6th, 2024 at 5:29 PM ^

I in no way mean this to disparage Jim Harbaugh, although I'm sure it will read that way - but I'll be shocked if he wins a SB in any less time than it took him to win the NC. 

He's got Reid & Mahomes blocking his pathway in his own division, and his brother also standing in his way. 

Plus Burrow, Allen, Stroud, etc. And that's just to get to the SB! 

Despite the presence of Justin Herbert Jim didn't pick the easiest job! I'd have gone to D.C. - less immediate expectations! 

jmblue

February 6th, 2024 at 12:19 PM ^

Yep.  That we've lost a number of our highest-profile coaches in just a few years could already be a red flag, but Manuel's hired replacements, for the most part, aren't looking great either.

Barring a miracle, men's basketball is going to need a new coaching staff.  Does anyone have confidence Manuel can find the right guy?

Moore is going to need greater support from his AD than Harbaugh had to keep this program running at a high level.   Anyone have confidence Manuel can offer that?

The football title shouldn't blind the administration to the challenges the athletic department faces.  

Mineral King

February 6th, 2024 at 12:32 PM ^

Jordan Strack is an osu fan boy who wants to be liked by hs recruits. Thats it. He is saying what many already assume. You know what they say about assumptions. I would remind little jordan strack that Michigan just won a National Championship… checks calendar…4 weeks ago lol.