I understand the frustration. I live in Toledo, i have to wake up every day and hear from my family or my best friends about Ohio State. But if I were to give you a year that I wasn’t going to be confident in, it would be this one. With all the starters we lost, with being ranked 120th out of 120 college football teams in returning starting experience, not to mention that but the starters replacing them are about as green as can be. We have redshirt freshman ALLL over the place, especially on offense. That is not a recipe for success. Yes, I understand Ohio State had a decent year last year in a similar scenario. But that doesn’t mean it’s a situation most coaches would like to be in. I would say 99% of the time you won’t find success with a roster this young. Going into this season I truly felt next season would be the first true Harbaugh team with starting experience across the board. We will have our first Harbaugh quarterback, our receivers will actually have some experience and season, the defense will be back! I know Hurst and Mone will be gone, but we have some super young talent behind them as well. This year sucks, I hate that we have to be even more patient. But I’m almost 100% positive come next year, this year will have been worth it. (Unless Harbaugh just leaves).
I'm chilled out now. Always wait 24 hours before running to the internet after such an embarrassing situation.
I see some flaws with your post, though. I don't want to join the Debbies, but like has already been said, yes, this is a young team that lost a ton of starters everywhere last year. 1 returning guy on d. That unit looks great, though. 4 returning guys on O. That's it and that is if you count fullback, which is like, big deal. Really, you have Speight (questionable at best) and 2 returning lineman, one of which is still very young in Bredeson. To think the O would come in and light up the NCAA is a little pushing it, but I never thought they'd be this bad.
Meanwhile, MSU is fielding just as many new players on O and they are all ranked lower on the charts as far as recruiting rankings. Let's face it, Michigan just got completely outcoached on the offensive side of the ball saturday night and it wasn't even close. I don't want to hear about how MSU didn't do anything the 2nd half. They didn't try and didn't have to. They were completely comfortable going 3 and out, punting, and waiting for Michigan to screw up. They had the lead. Michigan was running offtackle for 6 yards a carry, but then they'd dial up a downfield passing play in the middle of a monsoon for no reason whatsoever and either catch a holding call, get the QB sacked, or throw a pick. Like i said, the D is great thanks to Brown, but the O is horrible...playcalling, o-line, running backs, wide receivers dropping balls, and QB play, horrible across the board.
You say that next year Michigan will be playing a "Harbaugh QB." Why would you ever say that? Unless you think Speight's career is over. There will be another QB battle next spring and fall and another meritocracy blah blah blah and then we'll see Speight run out there again. Yay!
Next year is next year and there will be no guarantee of anything. Michigan will have Speight out there again. Michigan gets to travel to ND, MSU, and OSU...is that a recipe for success?
Don't worry, though, because we'll all finally get to see what we want in year 5...yep, 2019 will be the year!! After all, Hoke says it takes 5 years to build a program, right?