its an inherently different job. The best CFB coach might make a mediocre NFL coach and vice versa. nfl is way more like moneyball and a grand strategy game. CFB is building and developing players. Lets put it in a different way. I think every single one of the last 2 decades of national champions had at least 10 top100 players and im not sure any of the last superbowl winning teams had,
A British lad discovering a show about Michigan football and their “zany manager Jim Harbaugh” and “big house without a roof”
Harbaugh not facing reality about the talent gap and believing that OSU won because they "played better today" are why I hope UM never does the smart thing, which is taking a gamble on a guy who might do better than never beating the arch-rival, never winning the division, and always losing at least 3 games. The difference between OSU and UM is that OSU fired their John Cooper and took a gamble on a guy who had never coached a D1 game.
The worst part is I've honestly stopped caring. At the gym now, steak dinner tonight, things are good!
Michigan hasn't played since yesterday when they won the Bad Boy Mowers Battle for Atlantis, my thoughts yesterday were I'm happy with Michigan's head coach JH.
My thoughts are I'm blaming Chris Webber for showing up today and he needs to stay the fuck away from our basketball squad.
Interesting Ohio State/Michigan post mortem, cliffs: Is Harbaugh the next John Cooper or Tom Osbourne, who started 0-5 and 1-9 against Oklahoma. https://www.espn.com/college-footba...-alabama-missed-college-football-playoff-more
Our fans need to get off their moral high horse about the program if they want to expect to win any game of substance ever again
Or, even if they don't expect to ever wins games of substance again, maybe don't say that stuff because it makes us all look stupid.