Jim Harbaugh gone to NFL

So you think Harbaugh should have lied to recruits and their parents about it? I commend him for being open and honest, as he had to know it was going to upset many fans (like myself, i think UM should be looking for replacements as we speak).

Should he have been like the RB coach at OSU who recruited Mike Weber, who left the day after he signed his letter of intent, to go the Bears? Or like Saban who told MSU players right before their bowl game he wasn't going anywhere and then left in the middle of the night to take the LSU job?

Maybe it looked odd because most coaches would lie about the situation? Personally, I still hate it and think UM should look elsewhere for a coach after the 2022 season, but I'm guessing the players and recruits respect him for being open about the situation,.
Harbaugh is a different case than anyone else because everyone who pays the least amount of attention (including recruits) know he will be gone as soon as an opportunity presents itself. Some of them are probably disappointed.
 
Harbaugh is a different case than anyone else because everyone who pays the least amount of attention (including recruits) know he will be gone as soon as an opportunity presents itself. Some of them are probably disappointed.
So he should have lied to recruits? I'm confused how you think he should have handled it?

You think he should have been like OSU's Stan Drayton and get the kids to sign and leave the next day? I think people don't know how to take the way Harbaugh handled it because he actually told recruits, their families and the school the truth, which doesn't happen too often in CFB.

Doesn't change that I hope UM uses this year to look for coaches who are available to replace him, but it is refreshing to see a coach be honest.
 
So he should have lied to recruits? I'm confused how you think he should have handled it?

You think he should have been like OSU's Stan Drayton and get the kids to sign and leave the next day? I think people don't know how to take the way Harbaugh handled it because he actually told recruits, their families and the school the truth, which doesn't happen too often in CFB.

Doesn't change that I hope UM uses this year to look for coaches who are available to replace him, but it is refreshing to see a coach be honest.
I don't care what he told recruits. Jim Knowles did the same thing as he was considering leaving Oklahoma State to come be Ohio State's DC. Harbaugh isn't a hero here. If Knowles (or Harbaugh) didn't say anything to anyone before they took another job, I wouldn't care.

I do think that once the decision is made there is a classy and classless way to leave and we see far too many coaches pick the classless way out.

Coaches come and they go. Only stupid recruits don't know that.
 
I don't care what he told recruits. Jim Knowles did the same thing as he was considering leaving Oklahoma State to come be Ohio State's DC. Harbaugh isn't a hero here. If Knowles (or Harbaugh) didn't say anything to anyone before they took another job, I wouldn't care.

I do think that once the decision is made there is a classy and classless way to leave and we see far too many coaches pick the classless way out.

Coaches come and they go. Only stupid recruits don't know that.
I'd think the classy way would be the way Harbaugh handled the situation by being upfront and honest with recruits and parents. I'm not saying Harbaugh is a hero, nothing he did was heroic. It was just refreshing, because he put the recruits and parents first by being upfront, because we both know it didn't help him in the least when he was out recruiting by telling them he may be leaving to the NFL.
 
I'd think the classy way would be the way Harbaugh handled the situation by being upfront and honest with recruits and parents. I'm not saying Harbaugh is a hero, nothing he did was heroic. It was just refreshing, because he put the recruits and parents first by being upfront, because we both know it didn't help him in the least when he was out recruiting by telling them he may be leaving to the NFL.
I think you are missing the point here. If he said nothing, recruits knew he wanted to leave. If he lied to them and said he had no intention of leaving, they *still* knew he wanted to leave.

So, he told them he wanted to leave.

"Thanks, coach. Everyone knew that."

Should other coaches do the same thing? Maybe, or maybe they shouldn't make it known to the free world that they want to leave.

Either works for me.
 
I think you are missing the point here. If he said nothing, recruits knew he wanted to leave. If he lied to them and said he had no intention of leaving, they *still* knew he wanted to leave.

So, he told them he wanted to leave.

"Thanks, coach. Everyone knew that."

Should other coaches do the same thing? Maybe, or maybe they shouldn't make it known to the free world that they want to leave.

Either works for me.

Exactly how would recruits know he wanted to leave if he says nothing? He could have said nothing publicly about talking to Minnesota or being interested in NFL jobs that open.

This move blindsided even Michigan fans when he announced it, just like Mike Weber was blindsided when Drayton left to the NFL the day after Weber signed with OSU.

So I'm lost on how recruits would know irregardless of Harbaugh being open and honest with them
 
Exactly how would recruits know he wanted to leave if he says nothing? He could have said nothing publicly about talking to Minnesota or being interested in NFL jobs that open.

This move blindsided even Michigan fans when he announced it, just like Mike Weber was blindsided when Drayton left to the NFL the day after Weber signed with OSU.

So I'm lost on how recruits would know irregardless of Harbaugh being open and honest with them
Harbaugh would have taken any job in the NFL offered to him. The only reason he isn't a candidate for Miami is because their owner is a Michigan grad and won't screw his alma mater. He told Mitch Albom he thought he had the Vikings job and really didn't know they wanted to interview him. He thought it was a formality.

If you weren't aware of this before the playoffs even began, you must be living on another planet.
 
I'd think the classy way would be the way Harbaugh handled the situation by being upfront and honest with recruits and parents. I'm not saying Harbaugh is a hero, nothing he did was heroic. It was just refreshing, because he put the recruits and parents first by being upfront, because we both know it didn't help him in the least when he was out recruiting by telling them he may be leaving to the NFL.
It’s cute you’re serious.

I would’ve fired the guy and never looked back. And Bitchboi Ward should’ve done the same.
 
I’m personally Happy we’re not going though a Feb coaching search right now.
 
It’s cute you’re serious.

I would’ve fired the guy and never looked back. And Bitchboi Ward should’ve done the same.
I said -- If I were Michian -- I would be looking for a new head coach after he went on the interviews.

I think it is shitty he went on the interviews -- I just commend him for actually being honest with the recruits and their families.
 
Harbaugh would have taken any job in the NFL offered to him. The only reason he isn't a candidate for Miami is because their owner is a Michigan grad and won't screw his alma mater. He told Mitch Albom he thought he had the Vikings job and really didn't know they wanted to interview him. He thought it was a formality.

If you weren't aware of this before the playoffs even began, you must be living on another planet.
I don't blame him for wanting to go to the NFL -- it is the pinnacle of coaching and the sport of football. There are only 32 HC jobs in the NFL and only a few open each year, so yes, most would take any job that opens.

And i think you are missing the point -- IF HARBAUGH SAID NOTHING to Mitch Albom or anyone else in the press, no one would know he was interested in NFL coaching positions. He was open about it, as you literally stated, he mentioned something to Mitch Albom, he was honest with recruits when they asked him if he was giving the NFL a serious look, he was honest to the school.

What i've stated multiple times is --overwhelming majority of coaches would say absolutely nothing. Nick Saban held a team meeting and told MSU he wasn't going anywhere right before their bowl game -- then he left in the middle of the night to take the LSU job. Stan Drayton told Mike Weber he was going nowhere, then the day after he signed, he took a job in Chicago and left. Which is why I said I commend him for being open and honest about it. I still want him gone, but it was nice to see a coach think about the kids for once.
 
I don't blame him for wanting to go to the NFL -- it is the pinnacle of coaching and the sport of football. There are only 32 HC jobs in the NFL and only a few open each year, so yes, most would take any job that opens.

And i think you are missing the point -- IF HARBAUGH SAID NOTHING to Mitch Albom or anyone else in the press, no one would know he was interested in NFL coaching positions. He was open about it, as you literally stated, he mentioned something to Mitch Albom, he was honest with recruits when they asked him if he was giving the NFL a serious look, he was honest to the school.

What i've stated multiple times is --overwhelming majority of coaches would say absolutely nothing. Nick Saban held a team meeting and told MSU he wasn't going anywhere right before their bowl game -- then he left in the middle of the night to take the LSU job. Stan Drayton told Mike Weber he was going nowhere, then the day after he signed, he took a job in Chicago and left. Which is why I said I commend him for being open and honest about it. I still want him gone, but it was nice to see a coach think about the kids for once.

Stan Drayton did the best thing he could do for Weber, he kept him out of Michigan. Those are called white lies
 
Stan Drayton did the best thing he could do for Weber, he kept him out of Michigan. Those are called white lies
Yes, because he is excelling as a 7th round pick who has never had a single carry in the NFL.

Simple fact is -- It was a complete douche bag move lying to a teenager, then bouncing out the next day after he signs.

That is why I'm glad they have the portal now, even though UM's archaic ass won't use it, because kids can do what is best for them, just like the coaches have been doing what is best for them for years.
 
Yes, because he is excelling as a 7th round pick who has never had a single carry in the NFL.

Simple fact is -- It was a complete douche bag move lying to a teenager, then bouncing out the next day after he signs.

That is why I'm glad they have the portal now, even though UM's archaic ass won't use it, because kids can do what is best for them, just like the coaches have been doing what is best for them for years.

He got to have a great college career. Something Michigan would not have given him.
 
He got to have a great college career. Something Michigan would not have given him.
Yeah -- i'm sure that is exactly what he wanted out of college. To be a practice squad player in the NFL. Hopefully OSU paid him well, because the NFL isn't.
 
Yeah -- i'm sure that is exactly what he wanted out of college. To be a practice squad player in the NFL. Hopefully OSU paid him well, because the NFL isn't.

He wouldn't have even got that chance if he went to Michigan. Only RB Michigan currently has in the NFL was relegated to a backup.
 
I would’ve fired the guy and never looked back.
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There are consequences when you lust after someone else while married, apparently . . .


 
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