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I'll not extend it.
If Harbaugh leaves Michigan to coach in the NFL, who would be a better replacement?
The Vicar of Christ, or John the Baptist?
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Get StartedI'll not extend it.
If Harbaugh leaves Michigan to coach in the NFL, who would be a better replacement?
The Vicar of Christ, or John the Baptist?
I think that John the Baptist's fiery disposition would wear thin. The Holy Father would want to give all players equal playing time, so I think that neither one should be on the short list of replacements.
You said "always" ... but I am not one to parse words. Saban was 12-0 in his third season after taking over for Mike Shula. Just seems just a bit arbitrary to me. Even Kelly was 12-1 his third season after taking over for Weis.
You are correct, I did say "always." I should have chosen my word(s) differently.
I think it is reasonable for a coach that took over a failing program to take a step back in his 3rd year. I have seen a lot of coaches come right in and have a successful first or 2nd year, only to take a step back in year 3.
Looking at this Michigan team, it is very young and they have a very difficult schedule.
-Harbaugh gave Stanford their best season in Y3 in like forever.
-Kelly went 12-1 in Y3 at ND, 13-1 at GVSU in Y3.
-Meyer won national title in Year 3 at OSU.
-Ferentz had his best year of his first three at Iowa in Y3.
You'll find examples of some coaches having a similar or slight step back, and others like above who went to the next level. But saying Year 3 is the general step-back year is something that you are going to have to do a bit more digging up to prove.
I generally agree with you, but it may be a little different in Harbaugh's case only because he is such a great coach he was able to keep most of Hoke's players, resulting in a very experienced year 2 team.
we've lost a lot of talent now, going into year 3. not that I expect a huge dropoff in the Win-loss record or anything, but it's silly to compare all Year 3's and expect the same result... not apples-to-apples. Carr and Moeller were returning tons of talent in year 3.
the 2017 schedule is worse than 2016.
not one but two bunches of back-to-back road games, with the 2nd opponent harder in each case (IU->PSU and MD -> UW). and the opening game in Texas could be a roll of the dice kinda game, regardless of how good Florida is. I don't expect us to win it easily.
Thank you
Of course, it is important to note, the gauntlet of (neutral site) Florida, home vs Cincinnati, home vs Air Force will not have any effect whatsoever on winning the big 10 title. That is a gauntlet, though. I doubt any other major team in the country has an OOC like that.
I hope you are being sarcastic
Let's see who Alabama is playing in their OOC schedule...
gotime, still stalking. I knew he still stalking after all this time...just can't resist.
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