Poll Is Harbaugh Going To Find An NFL Gig?

Does he get a gig in the NFL?

  • Yes

    Votes: 25 69.4%
  • No

    Votes: 8 22.2%
  • Potato Salad

    Votes: 10 27.8%

  • Total voters
    36
Gonna be pretty hilarious when Michigan slips back into pre 2020 mode, or worse. "Ohio A&M" is not even clever, but I wouldn't expect anything more from the most retarded fan base in America.
As long as Ryan Day is your head coach. Michigan will be fine. A team takes on their coaches personality. Ryan Day is soft, so the team follows suit.

If you had a real coach when you had Stroud at QB -- you not only would have beaten Michigan, you should have won a national title.

And Ohio A&M is the perfect name for you guys. You can't win, so you pull an A&M and start throwing millions to try and win. Simple solution would be -- HIRE A NEW COACH.
 
Michigan fans treat Harbaugh like some dear leader who can do no wrong, it's really fascinating to watch. When he leaves they will blame everyone but him and praise him as some kind of martyr. Quite a cult mentality going on in dUMb land.
 
As long as Ryan Day is your head coach. Michigan will be fine. A team takes on their coaches personality. Ryan Day is soft, so the team follows suit.

If you had a real coach when you had Stroud at QB -- you not only would have beaten Michigan, you should have won a national title.

It took Harbaugh until his 7TH! season to finally do anything..........but you act like it's impossible that Ryan Day finally starts whipping Michigan

Most Retarded Fan Base In America folks. A little run of success makes them forget all the failures that took place in the years before.
 
It took Harbaugh until his 7TH! season to finally do anything..........but you act like it's impossible that Ryan Day finally starts whipping Michigan (again)

Most Retarded Fan Base In America folks. A little run of success makes them forget all the failures that took place in the years before.
Harbaugh wasn't handed the keys to a Rolls Royce. Ryan Day was. Harbaugh built Michigan's program into what it is now. Ryan Day did great with Urban Meyer's team. Then when his recruits got to play Michigan -- they got smacked in the mouth and folded.
 
Harbaugh wasn't handed the keys to a Rolls Royce. Ryan Day was. Harbaugh built Michigan's program into what it is now. Ryan Day did great with Urban Meyer's team. Then when his recruits got to play Michigan -- they got smacked in the mouth and folded.

Harbaugh was handed a decent program, you bozos acting like he took over some MAC level mess is hilarious. Hoke brought in good players he just was a hack as a coach
 
All that talent and you've done nothing with it.
That’s funny and all, but the point of this whole thread has become how unhinged the ohio state people have become, and how obsessed they are with Harbaugh. Seriously, I hope Harbaugh stays, but if he goes we will be alright. I am not spending any time concerned about ohio state. It feels good to be an Alumni of University of Michigan and fan of the University of Michigan Football Team. Let the ohio state people spaz out 🙃
 
Michigan fans treat Harbaugh like some dear leader who can do no wrong, it's really fascinating to watch. When he leaves they will blame everyone but him and praise him as some kind of martyr. Quite a cult mentality going on in dUMb land.
No one says he can do no wrong. Hell -- I've said a million times, the guy is out there. I listen to his news conferences just to laugh at what he has to say.

That being said -- the guy is one of, if not, the best coaches in the country and completely rebuilding a team into a force.

San Diego -- 0 conference titles before Harbaugh. Won 2 in 3 years with Harbaugh as coach.
Stanford -- 1-11 the year before Harbaugh took over. Last year they finished 12-1 and #4 or 5 in the country
49ers -- they hadn't had a winning season in a decade. 5-11 the year before he was hired. 13-3 his 1st year. Only coach to go to the Conference Championship game his 1st 3 years as coach. Won 3 division titles and a NFC title.
Michigan -- No need to explain it. But NO ONE, not even the most die hard UM fans though UM would win a national title in today's CFB.
 
Harbaugh was handed a decent program, you bozos acting like he took over some MAC level mess is hilarious. Hoke brought in good players he just was a hack as a coach
Ahhh yes -- our talent was so good, we had to get the Iowa QB who had just been demoted to 2nd string at Iowa to be our QB.
 
That’s funny and all, but the point of this whole thread has become how unhinged the ohio state people have become, and how obsessed they are with Harbaugh. Seriously, I hope Harbaugh stays, but if he goes we will be alright. I am not spending any time concerned about ohio state. It feels good to be an Alumni of University of Michigan and fan of the University of Michigan Football Team. Let the ohio state people spaz out 🙃

A Cincinnati fan started this thread, sir.
 
A Cincinnati fan started this thread, sir.
And what fans are posting OVER AND OVER AND OVER. I will give you a hint -- it is the Ohio A&M fans.

Harbaugh broke your fan base.
 
Harbaugh wasn't handed the keys to a Rolls Royce. Ryan Day was. Harbaugh built Michigan's program into what it is now. Ryan Day did great with Urban Meyer's team. Then when his recruits got to play Michigan -- they got smacked in the mouth and folded.

That's Rolls Royce had a lot of rusty spots. Tate Martell was slated to be the starting QB
 
That's Rolls Royce had a lot of rusty spots. Tate Martell was slated to be the starting QB
Stop it. He didn't just take over a Rolls-Royce -- he took over one of them high end Rolls Royce, like a Phantom.

Here are a few of the guys he inherited from Urban Meyer:
Nick Bosa, Chase Young, Dwayne Haskins, Jeff Okudah, Damon Arnette, JK Dobbins, Parris Campbell, Terry McClaurin, Jordan Fuller, Davon Hamilton, Kendell Sheffield, Dre'Mont Jones, Jonah Jackson, Michael Jordan, Malik Harrison.

You guys were STACKED on both sides of the ball.
 
Stop it. He didn't just take over a Rolls-Royce -- he took over one of them high end Rolls Royce, like a Phantom.

Here are a few of the guys he inherited from Urban Meyer:
Nick Bosa, Chase Young, Dwayne Haskins, Jeff Okudah, Damon Arnette, JK Dobbins, Parris Campbell, Terry McClaurin, Jordan Fuller, Davon Hamilton, Kendell Sheffield, Dre'Mont Jones, Jonah Jackson, Michael Jordan, Malik Harrison.

You guys were STACKED on both sides of the ball.

When was Ryan Day's first year as HC? It wasn't 2018.

Your list is like 90% wrong. Bosa technically played in 18 but took the year off after abdominal surgery. Haskins left after 18, Campbell left after 18, mclaurin left after 18, Sheffield left after 18, Jordan left after 18, dremont left after 18, Jonah jackson was a transfer Day got from Rutgers, Harrison was gone after 18, Hamilton was gone after 18.

Congrats on naming a ton of talent Day had to replace. Twit
 
When was Ryan Day's first year as HC? It wasn't 2018.

Your list is like 90% wrong. Bosa technically played in 18 but took the year off after abdominal surgery. Haskins left after 18, Campbell left after 18, mclaurin left after 18, Sheffield left after 18, Jordan left after 18, dremont left after 18, Jonah jackson was a transfer Day got from Rutgers, Harrison was gone after 18, Hamilton was gone after 18.

Congrats on naming a ton of talent Day had to replace. Twit
He was your acting HC in 2018 until now, at least, according to his Wiki.
 
He was your acting HC in 2018 until now, at least, according to his Wiki.

He coached 3 games in 2018 while Meyer was suspended. He as no more the HC that season then Moore was for you guys this season.

Go ahead and make the 2019 list though, it's still impressive even though Tate was slated to be the starter
 
He coached 3 games in 2018 while Meyer was suspended. He as no more the HC that season then Moore was for you guys this season.

Go ahead and make the 2019 list though, it's still impressive even though Tate was slated to be the starter
Not only is he too retarded to know how to read Wikipedia, he named a bunch of offensive guys that Day had a huge hand in recruiting and developing as OC. It's also hilarious that Harbaugh is gonna leave with a losing record vs. OSU while his only wins came because of a massive cheating scandal.
 
Not only is he too retarded to know how to read Wikipedia, he named a bunch of offensive guys that Day had a huge hand in recruiting and developing as OC. It's also hilarious that Harbaugh is gonna leave with a losing record vs. OSU while his only wins came because of a massive cheating scandal.

I hate that they won a national title but it does warm my heart that it's about the quietest national title I can remember. Anyone outside of Michigan fans stopped talking about it after a couple of days. Conversation pretty much immediately shifted to Harbaugh flirting with the NFL again.
 
I hate that they won a national title but it does warm my heart that it's about the quietest national title I can remember. Anyone outside of Michigan fans stopped talking about it after a couple of days. Conversation pretty much immediately shifted to Harbaugh flirting with the NFL again.
Eh, they won a title* in the most watered down season of the CFP era. Below average seasons for OSU, Clemson, Georgia, LSU. A bottom 5 Bama team of the entire Saban era. It was michigan's best team ever and they narrowly beat some very mediocre teams. This is literally their program's pinnacle: cheating like mad and winning a title without having to beat any truly great teams. It's the perfect embodiment of "pure michigan".
 
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