Grainy footage from Michigan's alleged spring practice corroborates claims that Linguist was in fact a coach here at some point.

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Seth May 7th, 2021 at 2:28 PM

Jim Harbaugh took a big gamble when he hired former Dallas Cowboys, Texas A&M Aggies, Minnesota Gophers, Mississippi State Bulldogs, Iowa State Cyclones, Buffalo Bulls, James Madison Dukes, Valdosta State Blazers, and Baylor Bears defensive backs coach Maurice Linguist, that the young assistant wouldn’t jump again until the cornerbacks room in Ann Arbor was properly restocked.

Alas, Linguist's career at Michigan couldn’t last six months. Kansas head coach Les Miles was fired in early March for sexual misconduct, the Jayhawks replaced him with Buffalo head coach Lance Leipold at the end of April, and Buffalo in turn announced today that the co-defensive coordinator Michigan hired on January 20 will take over the Bulls on May 7.

Shit.

A crack recruiter, Linguist’s hire was the first widely regarded sign of hope that Harbaugh could turn the program around following last year’s 2-4 season. Linguist helped them secure commitments from legacy five-star Will Johnson and TN 4* Kody Jones for the 2022 class, and as of last week the Wolverines appeared to have a strong chance with several more elite athletes in the secondary. Most likely the fallout from today has changed that position significantly, especially with Jones, who committed just days after Linguist's hire. Michigan will also have to start over with top target TN 4* Myles Pollard, and explain to everyone why they go through so much staff turnover.

Not that this one is that hard to explain. There's familiarity, there aren't many head coaching offers that come along, and Buffalo is a solid MAC program that's recently been a springboard for other young coaches.

Linguist returns to the program he helped turn around as “co-“ defensive coordinator with Lou Tepper. If the name rings a bell, Tepper was head coach of Illinois in the early 1990s, after serving for years as former Bo assistant Bill McCartney’s defensive coordinator in Colorado. In their short time together in Buffalo, Tepper and Linguist installed a 3-4/3-3-5 stack defense, played match quarters behind it, and put a small scare into Ohio State in 2013. While Tepper retired not long after, Linguist has had seven different jobs since Harbaugh took his current one.

Harbaugh’s best shot at keeping it would be to find a replacement soon, get the new coach up to speed on their plans before fall camp begins in August, and avoid another program-devastating crater in cornerback recruiting when all their prospects come to visit in June. The new guy will also have to help the current roster improve on last year's abysmal output, and transition to more complicated schemes that pair with new coordinator Mike Macdonald's Ravens-like plans.

While there are coaching options in-house, Michigan’s best hope would be to pilfer some other school’s accomplished cornerback coach, preferably one who can bring a transfer or two along. Kentucky’s Steve Clinkscale, who’s been a recruiting thorn in Michigan for years, would be an obvious choice, although Clinkscale has turned down overtures from this program before. Maybe they’ll even be lucky enough to find Clink’s contract doesn’t have a massive buyout penalty for bailing mid-year. I mean, it’s happened before.

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Comments

CaliforniaNobody

May 8th, 2021 at 9:41 AM ^

This feels like the beginning of the end. A gut punch to recruiting at the one spot we couldn't afford it. Can't see Harbaugh turning this ship around now. 

WinWithPeople

May 8th, 2021 at 10:42 AM ^

Does this at all implicate the strength of Will Johnson's commitment?  Was Mo his primary recruiter or a driving force in convincing him to give his verbal?

AlbanyBlue

May 8th, 2021 at 10:08 PM ^

Look, I'm as anti-Harbaugh as they come on this site, but this situation is just an incredible turn of bad fortune for Michigan -- unfortunately it's extant in a 15-year run full of bad fortune. There was no way to predict the Les Miles situation, and then the Buffalo coach left, and Linguist has huge ties there.  Given this, it's not a surprise.

Now, could spring practice and the state of the team have played a role? Sure, but the pull of Buffalo was the likeliest factor. And I'm never shy about putting the blame on the Harbaugh regime when I think it's warranted.

TL;DR -- It's just another in a long line of dong punches, but this one's not Michigan's fault. 

Dean Pelton

May 8th, 2021 at 10:11 PM ^

I feel like this is Back to the Future Part II where Doc Brown traces everything that ruined the future of Marty and his family to one singular event. That one event created a domino effect that doomed the entire family. No matter what happened they were never able to fix things. The one event for Michigan is the 2016 game against OSU. Win that game and I really do think the program is on a different trajectory. Every bad decision can be traced to the outcome of that game. The program is cursed and nothing will get Michigan back on track. A new coach won’t fix anything. It can’t be reversed at this point. 

HollywoodHokeHogan

May 9th, 2021 at 10:09 PM ^

The gist of the program slappies seems to be both:

1. Having an HC vacancy within a few months of Linguist’s hire was incredibly unlikely ex ante and impossible to plan for in a contact.

and 

2.  No assistant coach would sign a contract imposing a buyout for leaving for an HC job in a few months.

 

It was both a contingency impossible for the program’s side to foresee but also a total dealbreaker on the other side for any good candidate.  Talk about asymmetric information!   LOL.