Jim Harbaugh gone to NFL

Which explains why the keep beating your ass despite being severely less talented.
They do? I don't even remember that game. If you can't remember it, doesn't that mean it didn't happen?
 
They do? I don't even remember that game. If you can't remember it, doesn't that mean it didn't happen?
So I guess we can just wipe away nearly all of Michigan’s football history then. Since we can’t remember all the titles they are winning.
 
No I didn't. I said Ohio St's last 2 coaches had them at elite level. Tressel and Meyer.

Fickell was an "INTERIM" HC. He was only given a 1 year contract.
Was Fickell fired? No, he was passed up because he was simply INTERIM and they got Meyer.

You are certainly getting defensive that I even suggest that Day may not maintain the level we expect from Ohio St.
Close to meltdown defensive.

My bad, had an all around shitty day yesterday and misread what you said. My response to you was wrong.
 
Jim Harbaughs record vs Ryan day is 1-1. That’s all that matters now.

So JH's previous four losses to Ohio State no longer count in your weird world? That's really strange but funny. Anything to make yourself feel better about JH's real coaching record I guess.

Do you also ignore his real coaching record vs. all ranked teams? Maybe you only count the wins and pretend those losses never happened?
 
So JH's previous four losses to Ohio State no longer count in your weird world? That's really strange but funny. Anything to make yourself feel better about JH's real coaching record I guess.

Do you also ignore his real coaching record vs. all ranked teams? Maybe you only count the wins and pretend those losses never happened?
Why would they? That coach is gone.
 
But no one cares about Michigan state.

I certainly care. They've been a thorn in our side since 2008 and just when it looked like we were about to reverse the rivalry, they've won the last two and they've got a pretty good recruiting class going right now. This year's loss didn't keep us from winning the conference and making the playoffs, but I'd still like that one back.
 
Why would they? That coach is gone.

You didn't answer my question. Do you think all of JH's losses to ranked teams don't count towards his career coaching record since you now say he's 1-1 and ignore that he's really 1-5?

Your team lost the '16 Orange Bowl to FSU. Jimbo Fisher's no longer there. Do you tell yourself that loss doesn't count because Fisher's now at A & M?
 
You didn't answer my question. Do you think all of JH's losses to ranked teams don't count towards his career coaching record since you now say he's 1-1 and ignore that he's really 1-5?

Your team lost the '16 Orange Bowl to FSU. Jimbo Fisher's no longer there. Do you tell yourself that loss doesn't count because Fisher's now at A & M?
I think Jim Harbaugh owns Ryan day.
 
I certainly care. They've been a thorn in our side since 2008 and just when it looked like we were about to reverse the rivalry, they've won the last two and they've got a pretty good recruiting class going right now. This year's loss didn't keep us from winning the conference and making the playoffs, but I'd still like that one back.
Shhh you're not supposed to tell them that.
 
I think Jim Harbaugh owns Ryan day.

I think you're the biggest UofM homer on this site. But your refusal to answer a simple question is really an answer in itself. You do ignore JH's real coaching record and choose to only acknowledge his wins.

JH is 1-1 vs. Ryan Day. And you think that means he owns him? Gotta say your homerism is always a great laugh.

How's UofM hoops doing so far? I bet you ignore they're 7-6 and tell yourself they're 7-0.
 
So JH's previous four losses to Ohio State no longer count in your weird world? That's really strange but funny. Anything to make yourself feel better about JH's real coaching record I guess.

Do you also ignore his real coaching record vs. all ranked teams? Maybe you only count the wins and pretend those losses never happened?

They absolutely count historically. However, they're not a good gauge to use going forward since tOSU had a different HC (Urbs) for those four losses. An 'elite' HC for that matter.
That's like dragging a coach through the mud for losing to Alabama's Saban year after year.
It took Tom Osborne 6 tries to finally beat Oklahoma's Barry Switzer. Even then he went (4-7) against Switzer after that. Like Meyer, Switzer was an elite coach with Nattys in 1974, 1975, and 1985.
Regarding Harbaugh losing other big games..... Tom Osborne wasn't only losing to Oklahoma in those first 6 years. The phrase "Can't win the big one" was how Tom Osborne was described for 20 years. When he got past Oklahoma he'd lose the bowl game to either Miami or Florida St.
The "Can't win the big one" moniker was only dropped after he won 3 Nattys in 4 years.

All I'm saying is the jury is still out on Harbaugh's Michigan vs Ryan Day's Ohio St.
Will either eventually become known as elite coaches? Time will tell, but neither are right now.
 
I think you're the biggest UofM homer on this site. But your refusal to answer a simple question is really an answer in itself. You do ignore JH's real coaching record and choose to only acknowledge his wins.

JH is 1-1 vs. Ryan Day. And you think that means he owns him? Gotta say your homerism is always a great laugh.

How's UofM hoops doing so far? I bet you ignore they're 7-6 and tell yourself they're 7-0.
We know you think that.
 
They absolutely count historically. However, they're not a good gauge to use going forward since tOSU had a different HC (Urbs) for those four losses. An 'elite' HC for that matter.
That's like dragging a coach through the mud for losing to Alabama's Saban year after year.
It took Tom Osborne 6 tries to finally beat Oklahoma's Barry Switzer. Even then he went (4-7) against Switzer after that. Like Meyer, Switzer was an elite coach with Nattys in 1974, 1975, and 1985.
Regarding Harbaugh losing other big games..... Tom Osborne wasn't only losing to Oklahoma in those first 6 years. The phrase "Can't win the big one" was how Tom Osborne was described for 20 years. When he got past Oklahoma he'd lose the bowl game to either Miami or Florida St.
The "Can't win the big one" moniker was only dropped after he won 3 Nattys in 4 years.

All I'm saying is the jury is still out on Harbaugh's Michigan vs Ryan Day's Ohio St.
Will either eventually become known as elite coaches? Time will tell, but neither are right now.

I just like bustin' mNb09's balls because he's such a homer. It's fun entertainment. His unmatched UofM homerism has spanned two sites now.

But going forward would rather have Day. He's proven he can put together top recruiting classes. In 7 years not sure if JH has had a single top recruiting class.

And like I said the day UofM bitch-slapped Ohio State I'm already looking forward to next years game in Columbus. Just hope JH doesn't cancel it like he did last season.
 
I think Jim Harbaugh owns Ryan day.
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And we know you're an over the top homer.
No, you're just senile and can't differentiate between people. I got tired of trying to explain that to you and now just lean into your deficiencies.
 
No, you're just senile and can't differentiate between people. I got tired of trying to explain that to you and now just lean into your deficiencies.

I started a thread in honor of JH back in '16 because of you on that other site. You've said so much homeristic stuff over the years. Just because you ran away from that other site it doesn't erase the nonsense you've spewed.
 
I started a thread in honor of JH back in '16 because of you on that other site. You've said so much homeristic stuff over the years. Just because you ran away from that other site it doesn't erase the nonsense you've spewed.
You didn't. Again, you're thinking of another poster.
 
No, you're just senile and can't differentiate between people. I got tired of trying to explain that to you and now just lean into your deficiencies.
He’s not senile. He’s just dumb. Has been the same way for as long as I’ve known him and it’s been over a decade at this point
 
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