NebraskaHarry
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Michigan is in the East Division anyway. Nebraska should welcome this new occasional potential challenge.
I get this impression from a few people so I just want to make sure one point is clear:This is a grand slam hire. It doesnt matter if he rubs people the wrong way. He played at UM which means those fans will love him regardless. And while I am in the give Riley a chance, but not blown away by the hire club, im extremely jealous that Michigan is about to land Harbaugh. Whether he stays for 3 years or 10 years (being his alma mater, I think he stays longer here than anywhere else) its still better than where they are at now.
They knew want they needed. They knew who they wanted. And they flexed their muscles with their offer and it paid off. Good for Michigan.
Harbaugh! Its happening! Great for Michigan, great for the Big 10. The Big Ten needs NU, PSU and UofM back in the national spotlight. The Big 10 lost 2 of its best coordinators (Narduzzi (MSU) to Pitt, Herman (OSU) to Houston), and Wisconsin loses Anderson. Chryst is a decent hire that may turn out well for Wisconsin. I like the Riley as well. Hopefully we get more great hires as time goes on.
ahh............you might want to check with Frank to see just how long that singular credential holds weight............This is a grand slam hire. It doesnt matter if he rubs people the wrong way. He played at UM which means those fans will love him regardless.
They knew want they needed. They knew who they wanted. And they flexed their muscles with their offer and it paid off. Good for Michigan.
Flexed our muscles by paying less than Bo was making for a guy that has not even won his division? As opposed to paying 9 mil or whatever it is for a guy who has won a BCS bowl and has been to two NFC championship games and a Super Bowl.I get this impression from a few people so I just want to make sure one point is clear:This is a grand slam hire. It doesnt matter if he rubs people the wrong way. He played at UM which means those fans will love him regardless. And while I am in the give Riley a chance, but not blown away by the hire club, im extremely jealous that Michigan is about to land Harbaugh. Whether he stays for 3 years or 10 years (being his alma mater, I think he stays longer here than anywhere else) its still better than where they are at now.
They knew want they needed. They knew who they wanted. And they flexed their muscles with their offer and it paid off. Good for Michigan.
Nebraska knew exactly what they needed. Nebraska knew exactly who they wanted. We flexed our muscles and it took us three or four days to hire "our" guy.
You say "it paid off". No it hasn't. It hasn't paid off anything. Literally, neither hire at Nebraska or Michigan has coached a game there yet. I cannot stress this enough. Neither hire has paid off. It's just that you've heard of Jim Harbaugh before so for some of you this "splash hire" somehow means success. Well it doesn't mean anything yet and it could prove to be no big "splash" at all.
If he wins, it doesn't matter.ahh............you might want to check with Frank to see just how long that singular credential holds weight............This is a grand slam hire. It doesnt matter if he rubs people the wrong way. He played at UM which means those fans will love him regardless.
They knew want they needed. They knew who they wanted. And they flexed their muscles with their offer and it paid off. Good for Michigan.
Just people trying to convince themselves that Nebraska made the better hire.I love this logic...if a school gets a great coach, somehow they sold their soul. It is a great hire for Michigan and it was the best one they could make. Also, Michigan has just about limitless cash.
He never won his division at Oregon St. I won't hold that against him.Flexed our muscles by paying less than Bo was making for a guy that has not even won his division? As opposed to paying 9 mil or whatever it is for a guy who has won a BCS bowl and has been to two NFC championship games and a Super Bowl.I get this impression from a few people so I just want to make sure one point is clear:This is a grand slam hire. It doesnt matter if he rubs people the wrong way. He played at UM which means those fans will love him regardless. And while I am in the give Riley a chance, but not blown away by the hire club, im extremely jealous that Michigan is about to land Harbaugh. Whether he stays for 3 years or 10 years (being his alma mater, I think he stays longer here than anywhere else) its still better than where they are at now.
They knew want they needed. They knew who they wanted. And they flexed their muscles with their offer and it paid off. Good for Michigan.
Nebraska knew exactly what they needed. Nebraska knew exactly who they wanted. We flexed our muscles and it took us three or four days to hire "our" guy.
You say "it paid off". No it hasn't. It hasn't paid off anything. Literally, neither hire at Nebraska or Michigan has coached a game there yet. I cannot stress this enough. Neither hire has paid off. It's just that you've heard of Jim Harbaugh before so for some of you this "splash hire" somehow means success. Well it doesn't mean anything yet and it could prove to be no big "splash" at all.
Tell yourself whatever you want, but the hiring of Harbaugh instantly gives the entire B1G more credibility, not just Michigan. Hiring Riley does not do that. And when I say it paid off, I mean they threw money at him that he couldn't refuse. Nobody thought there was any way he would leave the NFL a month ago and now look where we are.