I also think that constantly changing coaches can be a crap shoot. Outcomes of coaching changes program wide seem to be determined by a huge number of variables. Some can be controlled, some can't. If you aren't sure you can control critical variables that apply to your organization, you shouldn't make changes. I think Michigan football is in that place and history tells us that coaching changes have not been well managed here. They may have been elsewhere but those places aren't the University of Michigan.
Anyway, good points.
OSU has had nothing but success in every coaching hire since Cooper. They lucked out with the Meyer availability coming at the time when Tressel was kicked, but it is what it is. Now they have this new guy who, at least for now, is a continuation of what his predecessors laid down for him.
OTOH, you have Michigan that stayed with Lloyd Carr about two years longer than they should have. He was on the downside of his career, while Tressel was on the upside. It showed in the way Carr coached. He was nowhere near as competitive at the end, as he was at the beginning. The Rodriguez and Hoke hires were absolute, total disasters. Neither had a clue on how to run the program, recruit, or coach on game day. Plus they were undermined by factions on State Street that wanted their own guy. Harbaugh comes along with a decent pedigree, and pretty much satisfies all the factions, but hasn't been able to deliver a true signature win against anyone of significance.
Meanwhile, in Columbus, they look on and laugh. And nobody on State Street in Ann Arbor seems to care. When 'the game' kicks off in November, and Michigan rolls in at no better than 7-4, the 'loyal alumni' will be selling their tickets off to OSU fans in record numbers, making Michigan Stadium 'redder' than its ever been. And Columbus will still laugh ... and nobody on State Street in Ann Arbor will do OR say a thing about it.
I was on the Event Staff 2 years ago when Ohio came here and beat us. I literally had OSU fans surround me and my co-workers, and scream their fight song into our ears, and do their alphabetical spelling at the tops of their lungs, .. and there was nothing we could do about it. They finally stopped, and eventually headed for the exits. Its hard for me to believe that the people on State Street in Ann Arbor don't notice this, and even worse, .. do nothing about it.
Harbaugh doesn't even seem to care. He's off on some trip to Planet Zebo or some such thing. I don't recognize what "Michigan football" has become. To the rapturous glee of our OSU fans here, I'll admit, .. it hurts. It hurts bad. And there's not a damn thing I can do about it.
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