Originally posted by hack
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IMO, there are several things that have contributed to M's mediocre football program since, well, since the dominance of the Crisler coached teams ('38-'47). One of these, Hack, you know well: M's culture, cultivated as such following the Weber fiasco. Growing from this is a haughtiness that, we, at Michigan, are above the dirty business of CFB - something that has gone on since it's existence so, get real - which is exactly what Harbaugh has brought to the table. Not saying he's brining in the bag men and looking the other way, he's not. What he is doing is he's dealing with the Southern programs that do do that and are well known for it. But he's doing it with tactics and strategies; not doing it by playing dirtier than they are.
It's similar to the great German General staff and Field Commanders like Irwin Rommel, who, in the wreckage of trench warfare and the German defeat in WWI, abandoned those loosing strategies and tactics and came up with the Blitzkrieg, the effective use of airpower and direct air support, and a cavalry (tanks) that were highly mobile and logistically sound to support that mobility. Harbaugh is outflanking his competition with the Swarm, Signing with the Stars, Spring Camps in FL, all of which keep M football on the front page ........ and by the way JH would bask in this analogy.
So, yeah, talent and the rest, chortle all you want about this kind of stuff. It's working. We should all feel pretty good about how this is going to translate to on-field success and clearly that is the measure of it in the end. Mostly though, and aside from being innovative on the recruiting front, HARBAUGH!!! and lets not forget his staff, are pretty damn good football coaches.
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