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  • I also haven't seen Herbert mentioned much as possibly going with Jim. Tslisher's points are valid re: difference between college and NFL from a S&C standpoint. I think he stays. Minter will either be with Jim or John in Baltimore should MacDonald land a HC gig.

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    • Good luck in the NFL, Jim, I suppose? These last three years have been great. Now let's see what Sherrone Moore can really do. He's got a lot more responsibility on him now than he had just as the interim coach. He had a great audition. Now let's see if he can do the entire act.

      He's going to have a pretty rough start. He's losing tons of guys and probably a lot of really good coaches. A lot of people have mentioned Ben Herbert as a guy that we need to keep. Mike Hart is another one. Maybe make him OC/RBs coach. And while you're at it, promote our D-line guy to DC. The second priority needs to be to hit the recruiting path -- hard -- and restock the cupboard that Harbaugh is not leaving full.

      Let's get on with it. Hurry up and make the announcement already.

      What a crazy three years it has been. If you had told me in December of 2023 that we would beat OSU and win the Big Ten three years in a row, win a NC, and our head coach would be a guy that I never heard of until recently, I would have told you that you were nuts. But here we are.

      Last edited by Hannibal; January 25, 2024, 07:50 AM.

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      • I read last night that M has to wait 7 days to hire a coach because the position has to be 'posted for 7 days" as some sort of university rule. The article also said that the rule can be waived in certain situations. So, if Moore is their guy, they need to get on with it and get it done. Like today.

        What really galls me is that Jay Harbaugh was visiting recruits as late as Tuesday evening. What do you say to a kid when you know you're leaving? Minter has been out as well. I wonder what he was saying to recruits?

        I actually appreciate the entire 9 years that Harbaugh was here. The program was a laughingstock at that time he was hired, Hoke was in way over his head, and had no answers. Harbaugh changed all that. Some rough years still ensued, and some heartbreaking losses still followed, but there's no question that he has left the program far, FAR better than he found it.

        I mentioned that Ben Herbert would follow Harbaugh, because I've actually heard him say it in a video put out by the athletic department. He said, "I go where Jim goes". I hope there's a way wer can keep him, because he's a major reason why the physical toughness has returned to the program. Maybe he has a protege that Michigan could hire, should he depart.

        I just wish he would have done this like Saban did. He knew he was going to do this, he should have just resigned and let Michigan move on. Then he could have flirted with NFL teams all he wanted.

        "The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, .. I'd worn them for weeks, and they needed the air"

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        • OK. He resigns and then doesn't like the situation/offers from NFL suitors. Now what? He's not going to coach next year? I've never moved from one job to another without having the new job locked up first.

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          • Joel Klatt is spot on… especially about mentioning Ben Herbert. That’s the key to maintaining success.


            AAL 2023 - Alim McNeill

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            • Originally posted by Mike View Post
              OK. He resigns and then doesn't like the situation/offers from NFL suitors. Now what? He's not going to coach next year? I've never moved from one job to another without having the new job locked up first.
              There were what, seven (7) NFL job openings before all this? He knew what he was going to do long before yesterday. Just like DeBoer knew what he was going to do. Just like Nick. At least those guys got it out of the way. Jim knew what he was going to do when he and Sarah were out there for the Rose Bowl. He knew what he was going to do when he hired an agent. I just wish he would have pulled the switch earlier, so the new guy could have gotten on with assembling a staff, and getting on with recruiting and the portal. Instead 2 valuable weeks have been wasted with all this drama.

              Sorry, just feeling a bit betrayed. And yeah, I know I shouldn't feel that way. Its was 'business'...
              "The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, .. I'd worn them for weeks, and they needed the air"

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              • Winning percentage at Michigan:

                Bo: .796
                Harbaugh .781
                Mo: .758
                Lloyd Carr: .753
                Hoke: .608
                RR: 405

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                • I think 2 weeks is appropriate. If you want a job in the NFL you do it on the NFL's timeline, not yours. The Chargers interviewed 15 candidates and Jim was scheduled to take a 2nd meeting with the Falcons today. The Chargers finally made him the right offer so he wouldn't take that meeting. He was weighing options from at least 3 teams that we know of: LA, Atlanta, and Michigan. In the meantime, he was fulfilling his current duties while flying all over the country for interviews.

                  If he resigned from Michigan before meeting with NFL teams, he'd lose a huge chunk of his negotiating leverage. It was widely known that he had an offer on the table from Michigan that would have made him the highest paid coach in the country. That set the baseline salary from which to start. Warde also stated that Harbaugh had an excellent line of communication with him the whole way. I'm sure he and Ono both knew that the NFL was Jim's preference at this point and if he left all they have to do is press the "Easy" button and promote Sherrone Moore.

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                  • It sure doesn't seem like Hoke was .608, sad as that is...

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                    • RR left him a good team

                      He was 20-18 the next three years...

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                      • Hoke started his career at Michigan 24-7. Almost all of those losses were away from home and most of them were to really good or elite teams. He looked really promising.

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                        • Hoke started his career at Michigan 24-7
                          Holy shit, that's right. Then the wheels completely came off after that 2nd night game with ND. I think we climbed into the top 10 and then had that clown show against Akron the following week and that was that. Hoke could recruit too. He just was not a good coach.

                          Mostly, I remember being mortified when he was hired, pleasantly surprised with the pixy dust 11-2 Sugar Bowl winning team of 2011, then realizing my initial instinct was correct.

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                          • Hoke had an Al Borges problem, those offenses were so bad.

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                            • Never had any identity.

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                              • Originally posted by Mike View Post
                                I think 2 weeks is appropriate. If you want a job in the NFL you do it on the NFL's timeline, not yours. The Chargers interviewed 15 candidates and Jim was scheduled to take a 2nd meeting with the Falcons today. The Chargers finally made him the right offer so he wouldn't take that meeting. He was weighing options from at least 3 teams that we know of: LA, Atlanta, and Michigan. In the meantime, he was fulfilling his current duties while flying all over the country for interviews.

                                If he resigned from Michigan before meeting with NFL teams, he'd lose a huge chunk of his negotiating leverage. It was widely known that he had an offer on the table from Michigan that would have made him the highest paid coach in the country. That set the baseline salary from which to start. Warde also stated that Harbaugh had an excellent line of communication with him the whole way. I'm sure he and Ono both knew that the NFL was Jim's preference at this point and if he left all they have to do is press the "Easy" button and promote Sherrone Moore.
                                If this came as no surprise to us, in the public, then those within the program certainly this was coming and were preparing accordingly.

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