..............if there's anyone who could move the higherups off their magical thinking, it's him, given his history, success, and standing, it's him.
If Jim's private behind the scenes character and personality is the same as the character and personality he displays in public, I have my doubts about him being able to "move the higherups off their magical thinking." He's quirky and can be a total dick. That behavior doesn't cut it in the boardroom. In that environment, if you want to convince people to your way of seeing things, you have to be smooth and polished. He is neither of those things in his public behavior.
Moreover, football people at his level tend to let "their people" speak for them - that would be agents or lawyers. Once again, in the kind of negotiations we're talking about here, the "higherups" are going to be comprised of Warde, probably the U president and the regents. Trying to get this bunch of stuffed shirts, all off whom are children of the late 40s, 50s and 60s, convinced they are always right and very difficult people to move away from set ways of thinking, is a Herculean task. Agents and lawyers speaking on behalf of Jim Harbaguh are going to get ignored. Jim has to make his case in person. To do that would take a level of personal appeal and persuasion that I've not seen JH display at all. In private life, he may be that kind of person. If he isn't, what Hack speaks of isn't going to happen.
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