Fox Sports and Knoxville radio host is mad at Harbaugh

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How many championships has Jim Harbaugh won?

Asking for a friend.

— Houston Kress (@VolRumorMill) March 4, 2016

@TomPoisal @JustinGundy
Butch: https://t.co/tKkFTScnby

Jim: https://t.co/A6kIFrZrgJ

Just saying.

— Houston Kress (@VolRumorMill) March 4, 2016

@JustinGundy @TomPoisal Never said that. Just pointing out that he gets crowned as "great" when he hasn't accomplished that much.

— Houston Kress (@VolRumorMill) March 4, 2016

@JustinGundy @TomPoisal Short stint/fired in the NFL. Stanford is doing fine without him. Hoke had Michigan loaded and the Big10 is garbage.

— Houston Kress (@VolRumorMill) March 4, 2016

@JustinGundy @TomPoisal I'm not saying he's terrible. Just saying he gets too much credit.

— Houston Kress (@VolRumorMill) March 4, 2016

@WilKyle Because he's a guy who can dish it but can't take it. That's all.

— Houston Kress (@VolRumorMill) March 4, 2016

Larry Appleton

March 4th, 2016 at 10:51 AM ^

Harbaugh:

- Had Andrew Luck "fall into his lap," which is the only reason he was successful at Stanford.

- Inherited a loaded 49ers team, which anyone with half a brain could dominate with.

- Inherited a loaded Michigan team, which anyone with half a brain could with 10 games with.

Wow! He must be the luckiest man in history! What a fortunate series of coincidences!!



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ijohnb

March 4th, 2016 at 10:30 AM ^

keeps changing for Harbaugh.  Before last season, the narrative was "6 or 7 wins, just steady the ship a little bit and hit the recruiting trail."  Then he wins 10 games and blows out Florida in that year and people are like, "it is not like he won a national championship at Michigan, this guy hasn't done anything!"  If he wins it next year, they are going to be like "it is not like he has won back to back national championships or anything, jeez!".

ijohnb

March 4th, 2016 at 12:59 PM ^

hell are you talking about?  Listen man, don't believe what every poster on here writes.  I am not a "troll."  I give honest takes and don't always see everything through maize and blue glasses tinted glasses, which is rare on here, that's it. 

You have been on here for a week.  Settle down or go away.

evenyoubrutus

March 4th, 2016 at 10:40 AM ^

He's coached only 5 seasons in D 1 college football. How many seasons did Meyer or Saban coach before winning a championship? And it really amazes me that people can somehow rationalize that he was a failure at San Francisco.

Farnn

March 4th, 2016 at 10:49 AM ^

Meyer did it in his 6th year, though he did go 12-0 at Utah in his 4th year as a HC.  He was also very smart in the jobs he took, looking at the rosters and taking over teams with talent and poor coaching (especially Utah and Florida).  Harbaugh can match it but it won't be easy to win at OSU for the last game of the year and likely a spot in the CFP.

CRISPed in the DIAG

March 4th, 2016 at 3:14 PM ^

Myer is a complete football badass to be sure, but I question the assumption that he would have done as well at Stanford as our current HC.  IIRC, Meyer passed on Notre Dame because of the academic challenges of recruiting.  This would have been as big (or bigger) of a challenge at Stanford as it would have been at ND.

WolverineHistorian

March 4th, 2016 at 10:40 AM ^

Does Tennessee not have their own version of Drew Sharp to bring up that whole rape culture endlessly? Do they not have a Freep? You've got much bigger fish to fry than worrying about what Harbaugh is tweeting.

ghostofhoke

March 4th, 2016 at 10:41 AM ^

It's kind of funny but not surprising. There are going to be lots of people who love the goalposts on JH with regards to what success looks like. The truth of the matter is that winning 10 games last year and blowing out an SEC division winner weren't even the biggest accomplishments. Only we can truly understand how bad the condition of the overall program and Athletic Department was. He completely overhauled the culture in a matter of months. He united a fanbase that has been struggling with its identity for nearly a decade. He made a stale program that was wallowing in a leaderless identity crisis a place that the best talent in the country wants to be a part of. He made us relevant again in a big way. Those changes haven't even begun to pay off yet.



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mgowill

March 4th, 2016 at 10:42 AM ^

Yes Tennessee. Let's ignore the trash fire your program is and focus on a two time NFC Champion coach, former Pro Bowl QB, and 2011 NFL Coach of the year. Let's put his MAC and Big East titles side by side with Harbaugh's resume to do what, have the world forget that your program is rape city?



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softshoes

March 4th, 2016 at 10:43 AM ^

Wait. Hoke gets credit for loading up Michigan for Harbaugh but Harbaugh gets no credit for loading up Stanford for Shaw? I haven't had this much fun with Tenn since Woodson's Heisman.