UM may get some punishment, but Harbaugh has been looking to back to the NFL for awhile now. He's interviewed basically every year for a HC spot. But the SD job is set up perfectly for him. He's got an established stud at QB, a franchise LT in Slater, and an elite edge rusher in Bosa. These are 3 most important positions on the football field and he has young studs at each position.Him leaving really makes me think they're about to get smoked by the NCAA. It's really the only thing that makes sense. He had a job until he retired there if he wanted it.
Yes agreed. They have to have a fall guy when the $h!t hits the fan from the sanctions.I think it's pretty obvious that Moore is gonna get the job-at least for this season.
Whether they slap an interim on him and see how it goes in 2024 will be the question.
If he is given the job outright, I could see a very school friendly contract that could be written off after a year with the change in some boosters sofa cushions.
Everybody thought Kiff left very late way back when. It's two weeks later on the calendar now and everybody knows Michigan is probably gonna get slapped around by sanctions pretty soon.
Just don't see many top flight coaches making a move at this point in the calendar. Too many variables at Michigan currently for anybody worth his weight in salt. Only hope for them might be to get somebody who has no issues leapfrogging around. Basically a Kiffen lol.
Did you see the kids that flocked from Bama of all places? That’s a program with a stable roster and administration. Michigan has no head coach and a dysfunctional athletic department that is bracing for sanctions. I expect to see even more leave from there.
I dissagree with the last sentence. Majors was having success and stacking talent like cordwood his last few years. It was his drinking and beligerence that really did him in. He screwed up coming back from heart surgery too soon and they lost some games because of that, but I think that the administration used that as a convenient excuse to get rid of him.Sure, it works sometimes. Notice how I said it “usually” doesn’t work. Also, Tennessee was a good program in 1992, not where Michigan is now. Not sure it’s the same thing. If UT were running at the level then, Johnny wouldn’t have been fired..
I’m aware of what happened, but if Ut was I drafted and playing for a national title as Michigan has been, he wouldn’t have been fired. The losses made it easier to let him go.I dissagree with the last sentence. Majors was having success and stacking talent like cordwood his last few years. It was his drinking and beligerence that really did him in. He screwed up coming back from heart surgery too soon and they lost some games because of that, but I think that the administration used that as a convenient excuse to get rid of him.