Not Subject to Compliance: John Harbaugh

Submitted by speakeasy on

I am endlessly entertained by Jim's lack of use for the NCAA and now John's willingness to go along with it. Anyone have a photo of the compliance guy when they busted out this routine?

 

 

. @CoachJim4UM at end of camp "guys, i can't sign autographs, but my brother John can. Be sure to get your autographs from John Harbaugh"

— Sam Webb (@SamWebb77) June 7, 2016

pkatz

June 7th, 2016 at 10:44 AM ^

Think about it... the Road Runner was produced in the 1950s and 60s, yet we are still talking about it today.  ACME really benefited from their product placement and the ensuing chaos wrought by the Road Runner.  I say kudos to their marketing team.

M-Dog

June 7th, 2016 at 9:31 AM ^

The SEC moves to ban Satellite camps to keep Harbaugh from gaining a recruiting foothold in the south:

 

The move backfires when the ban is reversed and Harbaugh gains so much national publicity that every elite recruit in the south now wants to check out Michigan:

 

LSAClassOf2000

June 6th, 2016 at 9:52 PM ^

They may very well try, and the response would be something like getting famous Wolverine alums from all walks of life to come and sign autographs, which would spark a need to ban organizations like the Screen Actors Guild, various scientific and engineering organizations, possibly some government institutions. A few weeks later, the only person cleared to participate is a Safeway truck driver. Maybe.

Kwitch22

June 6th, 2016 at 9:41 PM ^

I was wondering if something like this would happen. Does he bring a Michigan guest to every camp. Kap or Cwood, in the bay? Desmond in Ohio? He could start an epic troll of the NCAA.

1VaBlue1

June 6th, 2016 at 9:45 PM ^

I didn't think I could love this guy more, but I just added him to my list.  LMAO!!  Now he just needs to bring John along to the other camps...

ElBictors

June 6th, 2016 at 9:45 PM ^

Bruce Feldman citing 'possible issues' with camps ..."so many people you can't tell who is a coach and who isn't ...so there could be possible violations " (or close to that, according to a source) ...this as opposed to the very real and far more serious situations at OleMiss, Miss St, Alabama, UGA, Tenn, Baylor ...and so on ...?! It's so pathetic. SEC fans are so stupid. Years of bullshit.

Magnus

June 6th, 2016 at 9:56 PM ^

Your post is all over the place.

1. Yes, there could be possible violations. In fact, one was allegedly committed earlier this week, though that wasn't in regard to not knowing who's a coach.

2. It's not "opposed" to the situations at Ole Miss, Mississippi State, etc. It's "in addition to." Just because there's worse illegal stuff going on down the road doesn't mean what you're doing can't possibly be illegal.

3. I don't know what Part A has to do with Part B. Or what Part C has to do with Part A. Or what "SEC fans" have to do with NCAA rules and regulations.

I think that's a picture of Drunk Uncle in your avatar, so maybe you're just inebriated.

ElBictors

June 6th, 2016 at 10:02 PM ^

I'm sure you can find the Feldman piece on your own, sporto ..its on the Twitter. And if you can't understand how it's hypocritical for the SEC fans, the media and the CFB establishment to talk about 'possible issues' with perhaps a very minor incident taking place, then you need to grab a beer and act like a fan instead of some 'recruiting insider.'

Magnus

June 6th, 2016 at 10:07 PM ^

Yeah, I guess that's my problem.

The SEC is dumb and they're all cheaters and murderers and rapists!

And the media? I mean, what can I say? THE MEDIA!!! OMG. The. Worst. Amirite? I literally can't even.

....................

*sigh*

That does feel better.

jblaze

June 6th, 2016 at 10:30 PM ^

Isn't #1 true for any interaction a coach has with a recruit? I mean isn't it more likely that a handshake $100 or a Cam or Reggie Bush situation arises from a closed door meeting between a coach and player/ parents than in a very public setting with competing coaches around?