Vegas odds if HE leaves

Submitted by WesternWolverine96 on September 23rd, 2019 at 8:01 PM

Heard this on radio on way home out here in Portland (believe it or not it's a college football town)

Thought about not posting cause I am a Harbaugh guy, but it is interesting

1. Bronco Mendenhall

2. David Shaw

3. Kyle Wittingham

https://saturdaytradition.com/michigan-football/vegas-releases-odds-on-who-will-be-next-michigan-coach-if-jim-harbaugh-is-fired/

 

I hope Harbaugh brings us back, got to beat Iowa.

But if he goes, I would want Chris Peterson #1, Kyle Wittingham would be my #2

If he goes, it will because he resigned at the end of the season

acjgoblu

September 23rd, 2019 at 10:49 PM ^

But would we really want to win that way? Lincoln Riley, fine. But Urban? The guy is a world class scumbag who ruins discipline and culture in the long run. 

Maybe I'm naive thinking that our program is "above that", but I know I would not be excited to have to root for that guy given his history.

UM Fan from Sydney

September 24th, 2019 at 1:34 PM ^

You would absolutely root for him if it meant we won more and actually, you know, beat Ohio State more than twice this century. OSU fans knew the guy's history when he was hired. Guess what. They didn't give a shit because they knew that guy would win a lot, which he did. His record over the seven years at OSU is just disgustingly good.

LarryDarrell

September 24th, 2019 at 9:01 AM ^

BRENT F’ING VENABLES + TONY ELLIOTT or JEFF SCOTT!!!!

 

This list seriously makes me want to walk into oncoming traffic.  And is the first true sign of Michigan football actually coming to an end.  YOU “fans”/alums/donors are such morons that THESE are the only options Michigan football (2nd biggest fanbase in the country; 3rd richest program in the country) has.  Its the actual end unless there is a DRASTIC AND IMMEDIATE change amongst all the major decision makers.

BRONCO MENDENHALL!!!!!!???  He’s your best option!!!??  He’s 20-22 in 4 yrs at Virginia!!?  He went 4-4 in conference last yr....  in the worst p5 conference in america (basically clemson plus the mac right now)...  and you guys are saying he TURNED THEM AROUND???

David Shaw!!?  A 1-3 coach is on “the realistic list”.  He’d be on our already fired list if he was 1-3 here???  USC, Washington, Washington St, UCLA, maybe Oregon, maybe even Arizona St.  have all surpassed in in the Pac12..  and hes our SECOND BEST choice??

Kyle Whittingham — the only guy who isnt passing David Shaw — is next?  A 9-5 coach last yr??  5 loss guys are on our list??  Who haven’t won anything since the Mountain West conference in 2008??  Those guys are on our list??

A guy who just lost 0-42 to Ohio State is on THE F’ING LIST!!!?

A Syracuse coach who just lost 6-41 to Clemson is on THE F’ING LIST!!!!?

A guy with a 21-20 record at Iowa St!!!?

A guy who the entire nation just demanded the scumiest school in the country fire is the only reap name on that list.

Mike Gundy — a guy who went 7-6 last yr (aka FIRED here)...   is the best name on the list.

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MAYBE.  Just Maaaaaaaaaybe.  You pompous A-holes should be a little less sensitive about Clemson boosters and Venables not being a “Michigan Man.”

Because the program is about to f’ing die.  Dead.

 

 

 

 

uminks

September 24th, 2019 at 2:02 AM ^

I agree if he decides to stay with college coaching he will be here another 15-20 years until he retires. I'm thinking he may want to give the NFL one more time and if this turns into a sour type season, I could see Harbaugh leaving for the NFL, and there are a lot of NFL team who would hire him. After this season he may be back in a rebuilding phase for the next several years and then may be he can get over the elite team hump 4 or 5 years down the road.

Robbie Moore

September 23rd, 2019 at 11:22 PM ^

Lincoln Riley was a position coach for Mike Leach at Texas Tech then was an OC at noted powerhouse East Carolina. Then two seasons at Oklahoma as OC and then he got the head job and became boy wonder and coaching savant Lincoln Riley. Anyone see him coming in 2016? Nobody is going to pry Saban or Swinney or Riley etc. away from their schools except maybe the NFL. So the trick, requiring great networking and considerable luck, is to identify the next Swinney or the next Riley. And whoever that may be will likely never be mentioned on any fan blog.

TrueBlue2003

September 24th, 2019 at 12:08 AM ^

Lincoln Riley had an ideal resume before he was hired at OU.

Played QB and coached seven years under one of the best offensive minds in football.

Promoted to be in charge (very important) of the offense at East Carolina and did very well.

S&P+:

2008: (2 years before he arrived): 86th

2009 (year before he arrived): 74th

2010: 33rd

2011: 63rd

2012: 68th

2013: 44th

2014: 33rd

2015: Hired at OU, cuz yeah, dude was doing really well.

So the guy was hired at a program that was understandably towards the bottom of FBS and then himself had seasons that middle-tier P5 programs would be envious of.

It's easier to evaluate a coordinator from a no name school because it's easier to tell if that coach is outperforming his talent.

Hire a guy that is consistently outperforming expectations at the same job you want to hire him for if you have the money Michigan does.  Don't hire a major question mark like Gattis who never held the position you're hiring him for.  It's not fail-safe (RichRod, cough, cough) but it's much lower risk.

I'mTheStig

September 23rd, 2019 at 9:38 PM ^

You know, the saying used to be bad pizza and bad college football are better than nothing even when it's bad.

Then we saw that embarrassment on national TV last Saturday.

So yeah, I think it's possible to have a bad adult film.  

... and how the fuck is Ron Jeremy employed?  And how much money are these girls getting to have that fucking slob climb on top of them?  Or so I've heard.

Erik_in_Dayton

September 23rd, 2019 at 10:44 PM ^

It would qualify as far below his past performance, but I don't think he's at all likely to be fired for one 5-7 season. Michigan just has too much invested in him - monetarily and otherwise.

Brian Kelly might be an instructive comparison. Remember that Notre Dame kept him after a 4-8 season. Unlike Harbaugh, he'd taken his team to a national title game. But he is not a former star player for the Irish like Harbaugh is for Michigan.

I'mTheStig

September 24th, 2019 at 12:10 AM ^

Michigan just has too much invested in him - monetarily and otherwise.

Isn't that just throwing good money after bad though?  Or how about 2008/9 in this country, look what happened when the gov't said companies were too big to fail!

Brian Kelly might be an instructive comparison. Remember that Notre Dame kept him after a 4-8 season.

Fair enough.  +1!!!