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re: Let's go over the Harbaugh/Michigan timeline/questions...
Posted on 12/15/14 at 6:25 pm to Dr. Shultz
Posted on 12/15/14 at 6:25 pm to Dr. Shultz
It would have to be a calling for Harbaugh to do such a thing, and if there's any Michigan alum out there to hear a calling and actually listen to it, it would be Miles, not Harbaugh.
Moneyg mentioned Harbaugh's ego, and while I agree it is huge, I disagree that it would lead him to Michigan, but actually keep him from there.
I'm following this only because of the very slight chance Miles answers this calling. I don't think he would give up the guaranteed money, or take a chance of losing a good coaching record. But, Miles is the kind of guy that could throw caution to the wind and buck conventional wisdom.
At LSU, he is guaranteed mediocre to high success on talent alone. At Michigan, he would have to prove himself at 61. Just can't see him putting his coaching reputation on the line in addition to giving up the guaranteed monies.
IMO, timing is right for Miles and LSU to move on and keep mutual respect, but just don't see it happening. It has crash and burn written all over it. Lol
Moneyg mentioned Harbaugh's ego, and while I agree it is huge, I disagree that it would lead him to Michigan, but actually keep him from there.
I'm following this only because of the very slight chance Miles answers this calling. I don't think he would give up the guaranteed money, or take a chance of losing a good coaching record. But, Miles is the kind of guy that could throw caution to the wind and buck conventional wisdom.
At LSU, he is guaranteed mediocre to high success on talent alone. At Michigan, he would have to prove himself at 61. Just can't see him putting his coaching reputation on the line in addition to giving up the guaranteed monies.
IMO, timing is right for Miles and LSU to move on and keep mutual respect, but just don't see it happening. It has crash and burn written all over it. Lol
Posted on 12/15/14 at 6:30 pm to wahoocs
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At Michigan, he would have to prove himself at 61. Just can't see him putting his coaching reputation on the line in addition to giving up the guaranteed monies.
I think a lot of people are forgetting just how bad Michigan is right now. At LSU you can be extremely mediocre and still pull in top 10 recruiting classes every year.
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