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It's signing day and that means time to change the football calendar to the next year. Michigan and OSU both slated for top 5 classes. NSD though started off with a bang when Joe Spivak passed on a scholarship offer from MSU to become a Preferred Walkon at Northwestern. How bad are things in your football program and quality of education when a kid chooses to pay $200,000 as opposed to taking a free ride at your school.
 
It's signing day and that means time to change the football calendar to the next year. Michigan and OSU both slated for top 5 classes. NSD though started off with a bang when Joe Spivak passed on a scholarship offer from MSU to become a Preferred Walkon at Northwestern. How bad are things in your football program and quality of education when a kid chooses to pay $200,000 as opposed to taking a free ride at your school.

Smart kid


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or perhaps because he went to a small high school hes going to be a walk-on and then use the transfer exemption rule to transfer to a larger school without having to sit out a year, if he has a impressive year
 
Another hit to MSU. 2 star QB Bradford Whitefield withdrew his commitment to MSU to attend Hillsdale College where there is no scholarship.
 
Spartans just lost 3 star DT Donovan Winter when he appears to have been caught doing a B&E. So far no fallout from UM's committed class.
 
Do we need to send out the police to find Smooth? Been a year without a word out of him about football. Wonder why that is?
 
8 home games last year, and they won a single game outside the state. Rutgers, michigan is back to the BO years, almost
 
Nice try. In his 2 years, he's played 9 away games. He doesn't set the schedule. In those 9 games (which excludes the bowl games because they are supposed to be neutral even though they are home games for the teams they payed) he lost 3 games by a combined 11 points. Bama has in the last 2 years played 8 away games in the same span of time. The fact that Harbaugh took Hokes drastically underdeveloped team and made them into what he did is a testament to what he can do. He's not on any sort of timeline.
 
2016 Michigan played 12 games

8 of those at home
4 "road games"
3 of those road games were outside the state of Michigan, he won 1 true road game

Hes entering his 3rd season

Chris Peterson took Washington to the playoffs in his third year with was less talent and resources than Harbaugh

Look at the resumes of the past 16 national championships almost all coaches won their first title in their 3rd year or less


2000 Bob Stoops, Oklahoma Second
2001 Larry Coker, Miami First
2002 Jim Tressel, Ohio State Second
2003 Pete Carroll, U.S.C.* Third
Nick Saban, L.S.U. Fourth
2004 Carroll** Fourth
2005 Mack Brown, Texas Eighth
2006 Urban Meyer, Florida Second
2007 Les Miles, L.S.U. Third
2008 Meyer Fourth
2009 Saban, Alabama Third
2010 Gene Chizik, Auburn Second
2011 Saban Fifth
2012 Saban Sixth
2013 Jimbo Fisher, Florida St. Fourth
2014 Meyer, Ohio State Third
2015 Saban Ninth
2016 Sweeny Eighth
 
You're insane if you think Harbaugh hasn't lived up to expectations. He took a program that was in the dumpster, having had losing seasons in 4 of the last 6 years prior to his arrival and immediately brought them back to the national picture. Back to back 10 win seasons. They go to the playoff in both years if not for two flukes (MSU in 2015 and Iowa/Speight injury in 2016). He's also put them back into the top 5 nationally in the recruiting scene.

Maybe you're just bitter that he's grabbing the best guys out of Saban's backyard ;)

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