Let's hope by then Michigan can figure out how to win games on the road against teams with a pulse.
Hopefully we have a competent head coach by then who would be in their 6th year with a victory against Ohio state, a big ten championship, and a legit playoff appearance
Damn, beat me to this comment. +1
Since the undefeated season in '97, the road record is barely above .500. If you want a coach who can win on the road, let's rehire Gary Moeller. Harbaugh's road record is consistent with the three coaches who preceded him.
Hey another harbaugh apologist - aka a "Sarah", and a victim of the Stockholm syndrome.
Just like when they scheduled it the first time, I told my wife we are not going to this thing and I'm going to remind her every month that we're not getting out of it. She goes "Okay, but you know that just means Seattle's going to be underwater in 2028."
Or an abandoned desert.
I'm with you, Seth. Can't miss seeing Michigan play at one of the iconic stadiums.
Honestly, I am surprised we rescheduled the return trip. After we cancelled the Virginia Tech and Arkansas series, I figured the AD was going to stop answering Washington's phone calls and emails after they played in Ann Arbor this season.
NEW FONE WHO DIS
You're confusing us with Notre Dame.
To hell with notre dame!
I guess we are staying in Seattle for 7 more years.
That's just brutal. Had plans to do a sailgate for the first time last year, and now gotta wait 7 more years!
Man, same.
But if it’s gonna be that long, I guess I should try to do it for a non-Michigan game at some point.
Right around the corner
Friends of my wife and I worked for the University hospital in Seattle and had tickets lined up for the game. We were gonna fly out and spend half the week there. This one still hurts me badly. Even worse I have to wait another 7 years.
2028?
Damn, that's a long way off.
I guess if there's a silver lining to this news, by then I might be wearing Depends and wouldn't have to miss any plays finding a restroom.