Yea, he looks good for 60, we all know Harbaugh doesn't like talking about himself anyway. During the season he always grabbed a player and said talk to this guy when the reporter was deeply trying to get his reactions after each win.
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The hamburger in question in the Harbaugh matter. Posted originally by a Sparty fan, but I thought it quite humorous."The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, .. I'd worn them for weeks, and they needed the air"
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On Wednesday, MSU head coach Mel Tucker amplified the tensions between the rival in-state programs, when he was asked if the battle for the Paul Bunyan Trophy needed to be reined in. His answer indicated, no — the burgeoning animosity of the status quo is suitable to him. “How do you rein it in? I don’t know how you do that,” Tucker said. “There’s not a day that has gone by that I haven’t heard something about that game. I mean, every day of my life, I hear about that game. So I don’t know how you rein that in. It just is what it is.”
He continued, “No, that’s never gonna happen. That’s not even a reality. So why would we want to do that?”
Today Jim Harbaugh was asked about the game;
“I mean, the goal is mutual respect,” Harbaugh said. “Tremendous competition. And that’s what we’re striving for.
“Yes, we have that for Michigan State. Mutual respect and it is great competition.” But when presented with Tucker’s opinion about the rivalry not needing to be reined in, he reiterated the need for respect between the programs. When it comes to the MSU side of the table, he isn’t sure whether or not the Spartans feel the same of the Wolverines.
Fuck MSU and Mel Tucker!
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Originally posted by lineygoblue View Post362249571_653405503482010_4736984927444308762_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_p526x296&_nc_cat=101&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=8bfeb9&_nc_ohc=PP4ximMGsMoAX9jaDQn&_nc_ht=scontent-ord5-1.xx&oh=00_AfB5euJwfaomn7TjNLFSsg6tQhlEhtiAthQojuHwLO_xuQ&oe=64C8B8D6.
The hamburger in question in the Harbaugh matter. Posted originally by a Sparty fan, but I thought it quite humorous.
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Originally posted by WingsFan View PostOn Wednesday, MSU head coach Mel Tucker amplified the tensions between the rival in-state programs, when he was asked if the battle for the Paul Bunyan Trophy needed to be reined in. His answer indicated, no — the burgeoning animosity of the status quo is suitable to him. “How do you rein it in? I don’t know how you do that,” Tucker said. “There’s not a day that has gone by that I haven’t heard something about that game. I mean, every day of my life, I hear about that game. So I don’t know how you rein that in. It just is what it is.”
He continued, “No, that’s never gonna happen. That’s not even a reality. So why would we want to do that?”
Today Jim Harbaugh was asked about the game;
“I mean, the goal is mutual respect,” Harbaugh said. “Tremendous competition. And that’s what we’re striving for.
“Yes, we have that for Michigan State. Mutual respect and it is great competition.” But when presented with Tucker’s opinion about the rivalry not needing to be reined in, he reiterated the need for respect between the programs. When it comes to the MSU side of the table, he isn’t sure whether or not the Spartans feel the same of the Wolverines.
Fuck MSU and Mel Tucker!
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The only thing this clown at the Freep is right about is Sparty being happy (for now) and pulling their knives and forks. — but especially the knives — and preparing for the feast of raw meat laid before them.
This (news) paper Freep is a Fucking Joke! >>>>>>>
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I would like to take this opportunity to apologize because I’m guilty.
See? Was that so hard, Jim Harbaugh?
I am guilty of thoroughly enjoying the latest episode of the long-running hit soap opera “Days of Coach Harbaugh’s Lives,” which stars a well-meaning but misunderstood hero who must battle sinister forces from a nearby town that bears a green-and-white flag.
In the latest installment of our drama, Coach Harbaugh got pinched, and pinched hard, for purposely misleading NCAA investigators over middling offenses. Harbaugh has denied that he was purposely misleading.
To which the Michigan State’s entirety fans responded by pulling their knives and forks — but especially the knives — and preparing for the feast of raw meat laid before them. Michigan roasting on a spit. Harbaugh in a pot of boiling water that he voluntarily fired up and jumped into. It’s about the best thing you can serve to an MSU fan base that’s starving to look anywhere but at its own struggling program.
RAINER SABIN:Jim Harbaugh stole the spotlight from Michigan's promising team ... again
“All of a sudden....the soft Sparty's have morals,”
I couldn’t get enough. This wasn’t about reveling in Michigan’s pain. It was about a thorough appreciation for the lifeblood of a magnificent rivalry that pumps through every Michigan and Michigan State fan’s arteries as though it was actual plasma, platelets and ce
Harbaugh’s predicament certainly serves as grist for the trash-talking mill and you can already imagine Spartans fans devising clever made-for-TV signs. Perhaps a mannequin with his khaki pants on fire.
Fun. But not fraught with danger. What is dangerous for Harbaugh are the unspoken comments by the people who play a part in deciding his future: powerful alumni and donors.
That’s why the most meaningful part of Harbaugh’s very brief, side-stepping statement Thursday at Big Ten media days in Indianapolis was this: “I'd love to lay it all out there. Nothing to be ashamed of. But now is not that time.”
Sorry, coach, but you’re not the one who decides what’s shameful in this case. That would be the powerful donors, alums and Santa Ono, the school president who works symbiotically with Harbaugh (or whoever the football coach is) to ensure the two precious E’s: enrollment and endowment. Just ask U-M Flint’s outgoing chancellor.
Reputation matters. And in one, at best, careless action, or at worst a needlessly stubborn decision, Harbaugh sacrificed some of his and that of his program and his school’s. Because he has maintained during his tenure that he has been a righteous rule-follower, even while telling author John U. Bacon that it’s “hard to beat the cheaters.”
In one fell swoop, Harbaugh lost any moral superiority he ever thought he had. It’s never the crime, it’s the cover-up. Show enough contrition, and people will forgive just about anything. Lie and they’ll bury you good and deep. And they’ll probably have something to say about it in the comment section.
Contact Carlos Monarrez: cmonarrez@freepress.com. Follow him on Twitter @cmonarrez.
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