What happened to Attack Each Day podcast?

Submitted by yossarians tree on March 2nd, 2020 at 2:32 PM

The photo of Jim H. and his father Jack at the water polo game reminded me to ask this question. They haven't updated the podcast since after the bowl game. I was afraid it might have been a health issue with Jack--he and Ira really do the heavy lifting with Jim dropping in for 20 minutes or so. But he looks okay in this picture. SIAP.

monkeybiz

March 2nd, 2020 at 3:10 PM ^

The podcast, team trips, family vacations and various other hijinks are preventing the team from being elite and beating OSU, so all are suspended until further notice.

1VaBlue1

March 3rd, 2020 at 7:41 AM ^

As sarcasm, it was decent - but only decent.  Unfortunately, there are enough asshats around here lately that such benign sarcasm is indistinguishable from someone's legit beliefs.  Ergo, you get negged for months...

Next time, may I suggest upping the sarcasm to foolishly unbelievable levels while also adding the '/s'?

Alumnus93

March 2nd, 2020 at 3:17 PM ^

Not interested in the podcast but would.love to see the return of Michigan Replay.  Nearly every high school.coach in Michigan watched that show in Sunday mornings and was a great recruiting tool for the state.

Alumnus93

March 2nd, 2020 at 3:17 PM ^

Not interested in the podcast but would.love to see the return of Michigan Replay.  Nearly every high school.coach in Michigan watched that show in Sunday mornings and was a great recruiting tool for the state.

Mr.Jim

March 2nd, 2020 at 6:33 PM ^

The Harbaugh mystique has run its course. Jimmy, at Michigan, has proven to be a dud. Only thing most “M” fans are interested in at this point is seeing the Michigan football team win a game it is not supposed to win. I ain’t gonna hold my breath waiting for that elusive win to happen. 

big john lives on 67

March 2nd, 2020 at 9:18 PM ^

I was wondering the same thing. I am glad everybody is OK. 

I am very happy that there are more episodes on the way.  AED is some of the best programming available.  Jim and Jack Harbaugh are a great example of a son-father relationship.  It is also a great source of information for Michigan football.