Three consecutive championship games and a SB appearance with the 49ers, who by the way have not been back to the playoffs since he left until this year. I don't know, you may want to revisit your assessment.
Not sure if JH has lost his fire or whatever. But the Harbaugh who turned Stanford into a upper tier program and did wonders in SF, is not the same guy coaching in Ann Arbor right now.
Michigan's teams consistently underperform vs expectations. I mean--Ohio State is a juggernaut. They are a top 3 program nationally. No shame in losing to them a majority of the time. But the gap is growing the longer Harbaugh is there. Not narrowing. After 5 years of Harbaugh we should at least be competitive with Ohio State.
Right now we do not even belong on the same field with them. Back to back savage beatings to end the year vs the Buckeyes. 30 point blowouts, 2 years in a row. Night and day, the difference between the two programs and it's getting worse, not better.
I was as excited as could possibly be when the Wolverines hired Harbaugh. I thought--this was finally *the* guy who was going to take us back to being in the national discussion. Unfortunately, I was right--but not for the reasons I suspected. Michigan is in the national discussion again--but as the punchline to a joke, more often than not. Another savage beating yesterday on national TV just confirms what has been apparent for at least a couple years.
Harbaugh is not what he once was. And that's OK. eventually the game passes everyone by.
We don't want any part of Harbaugh coaching the Cowboys right now. I'd love to see him out of Ann Arbor but not at the expense of seeing him in Dallas.