Back in 2009 when we started having secondary problems how come we didn't go out and get this kid. Rich Rod did a similar thing with Owen Schmidt at FB for WVU. Seems like that kind of speed and explosivness would have been welcomed.
I don't care what anyone says, someday, way down the road, he will coach here.
I just have a feeling.
And I think you point out a potential problem with Harbaugh coming - we would always have worried about him leaving for the pros...
That's not what I am implying at all. I said in the post, way down the road.
I know this is where Brady Hoke will retire. And when he does (hopefully YEARS and years down the road), I think JH will be next in line.
I love the way things are going, but something just tells me that we will see Harbaugh back in Ann Arbor someday.
I don't see it. They're only a few years apart in age. I expect Hoke to coach around 10 more years here and by that time, someone younger will have emerged as the logical replacement.
April 29th, 2012 at 12:08 AM ^
Eisen also got a GO BLUE out of Les Miles yesterday.
Got face time on the Jumbotron with his family. And, for all the ambivalence he raises (like Harbaugh, but for different reasons), his not wearing any team-related regalia made me think he was there to watch the Tigers. (Yes, pure speculation.)
Y U NO DRAFT MOLK?
A center from W. Oregon?
Harbaugh's comments regarding Michigan steering him away from a History degree offset all that he did as a Wolverine. I think he's earned the right to decide how and when he represents his alma mater. It's great to hear him say, "Go Blue!"
So, Go Blue!
Go back to EL, victoryforMSU and pick up some of the plastic bags blowing around your stadium
People still mad about his comments... shame
HEEEEEEEEYLLL NO!!! Ain't no soul in the WORLD that fuckin' ungrateful!
Go Blue!
I agree 100%. I'll even add he doesn't make these comments if Bo were still alive. That might even upset me more. In the 20 years or so between him attending and Bo passing, he had ample opprotunity to make his point and didn't.
EDIT: Oops. Sorry. This was supposed to be in response to orobs comment.
How many times during those years was he the coach of a program competing with Michigan for recruits?