Reading the tea leaves: it'll be Gattis

Submitted by LSA84 on February 2nd, 2022 at 4:21 PM

The evidence:

1. Harbaugh supposedly was transparent and told recruits that he would entertain offers from the NFL, yet we pulled in a really good recruiting class - on early signing day, no less - despite that uncertainty.  Why would you sign early if you knew the HC was planning to explore going to the NFL?  Why not wait and see, knowing you can always sign today?  Perhaps those recruits were reassured, confidentially, that Gattis would get the job if Harbaugh left.  Gattis is apparently a very good recruiter and quite charismatic, so recruits might have been ok with that as the back up plan.

2. Gattis is the Broyles award winner and the OC on a team that won the B1G and made the CFP, putting up 42 points on OSU and Iowa along the way (both had good Ds, despite OSU having a down year for them).  Despite the fact that we were in the CFP, you'd think there would have been some rumors that he's a candidate at a variety of places, but there really weren't (other than a few posts here).  And being in the CFP didn't stop Dan Lanning from talking to and eventually accepting the Oregon job.  Perhaps that's because Gattis had already been given the reassurances that he's next, and he wouldn't talk to anyone as a result?

3. MacDonald left.  Sure, being the DC of a team in the NFL was probably more appealing to MM than being DC for us, but he was under contract for another year, iirc. I can't imagine that John would steal back MacDonald that fast if Jim hadn't told him he was looking around, and the assistants clearly knew anyway (see #1 above).  If Macdonald had been told Gattis is getting the job and he wouldn't, all the more reason to go, and all the more reason for U-M to do the right thing and let him talk to the Ravens.

4. Harbaugh's legacy.  It's rather late for a college team to be starting a search for a new HC, so leaving U-M without a coach at this point would hurt the program.  Would JH do that to U-M?  If his successor is already in place, not so much of a problem.

Not a lot of evidence and all of it circumstantial, but there it is.

dmac24

February 2nd, 2022 at 6:51 PM ^

I sometimes wonder if Harbaugh was thinking along these lines a few years ago when he brought Gattis on. This is not saying he did or that I believe it. I just wonder if he came here with the idea that he would want to go back to the NFL once he righted the ship. ?‍♂️ 

Robbie Moore

February 2nd, 2022 at 4:27 PM ^

Uh...OK. As good a guess as any of the hundreds already floated on this board. No better or worse a guess than Hart. Or Ruhle. Or Flores. Or Goodwin. Or Campbell. Or Jaybaugh. Or my mother-in-law.

Indy Pete - Go Blue

February 2nd, 2022 at 4:30 PM ^

Circumstantial is a generous assessment of your evidence. There are so many frank assumptions on this snowflake-level post that would annoy a friend in conversation, let alone a whole blog community. 

FlexUM

February 2nd, 2022 at 4:39 PM ^

To counter that…it likely has started. And it should have. Just as harbaugh was testing the nfl waters (and it appears he was actively reaching out) Warde has/had to do the same. 

Unless Warde is woefully inept the “soft search” is surely underway. 

Leatherstocking Blue

February 2nd, 2022 at 4:32 PM ^

Both Harbaugh and the athletic department had a full year for succession planning. I don't think Harbaugh would intentionally leave Michigan in a tough spot and my completely ill-informed guess is that what is happening this week was discussed thoroughly a year ago when the contract was renegotiated.