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Nah, they've actually been talking about bringing a second team to Cleveland. I could see that happening.What????!!!! I thought they just gave the #1 most overrated coach of all time an extension and raise? I never understood how this guy was able to be a head coach for so long. He was terrible. Not surprised the Rams made this move. They had better start winning or L.A. will lose another franchise. Once the fairweather fans in LA stop showing up I can see the Rams making the move to Vegas.....
Michigan is about to get Saban'd. Harbaugh's agent is going to release rumors of Harbaugh going somewhere in order to milk more money out of the university while having no intention of leaving and the fans will be perfectly happy with the dishonesty.What????!!!! I thought they just gave the #1 most overrated coach of all time an extension and raise? I never understood how this guy was able to be a head coach for so long. He was terrible. Not surprised the Rams made this move. They had better start winning or L.A. will lose another franchise. Once the fairweather fans in LA stop showing up I can see the Rams making the move to Vegas.....
Never believed for a second Harbaugh would last in the college ranks. He seems hellbent on getting into the NFL. Michigan was always a stepping stone job for him.
Come on now, every Michigan coach has left the cupboard bare regardless of the actual talent that was left behind.It's time to move on from the Harbaugh experiment in Ann Arbor. He did his best, but was unable to give us the B1G or National Championship we expected from him. He isn't leaving the cupboard bare, so Michigan should be alright over the next few seasons with a good replacement.
He's had two 10 win seasons, how is it "time to move on"?It's time to move on from the Harbaugh experiment in Ann Arbor. He did his best, but was unable to give us the B1G or National Championship we expected from him. He isn't leaving the cupboard bare, so Michigan should be alright over the next few seasons with a good replacement.