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SloMotion 01-15-2015 12:55 PM

Re: Harbaugh to Michigan
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SaintLeonard (Post 637452)
The Harbaugh staff is complete! Without a question, this is the most NFL heavy staff in the entire country. It just has to be. Will pay huge dividends on the recruiting trail, since kids have NFL aspirations.
(brief track record in parenthesis)

HC: Jim Harbaugh
OC: Tim Drevno (Harbaugh's OL coach at Stanford, also his OL coach at San Francisco)
DC: DJ Durkin (Florida's DC under Will Muschamp)

QB: Jim Harbaugh
RB: Tyrone Wheatley (Buf Bills RB coach, legendary Michigan RB)
WR: Jedd Fisch (Jax Jaguars OC) (Yes, we really got an NFL OC to come be a position coach for us)
TE: Jay Harbaugh (Jim's son. No track record really, but he's a Harbaugh, and people with the name "Harbaugh" have a knack for coaching lol.) (Nepotism ftw)
OL: Tim Drevno (on top of being OC, Drevno will double as OL coach)

DL: Greg Mattison (Brady Hoke's DC)
LB: DJ Durkin (on top of being DC, Durkin will double as LB coach)
CB: Greg Jackson (SF 49ers DB coach)
S: Mike Zordich (Phi Eagles S coach from 2011-2012, Youngstown St DB coach from 2013-2014)

This is definitely a top 3 staff in the entire country. No doubt about it.

Already got my bet in that he'll be the one to hand Urban Meyer his first defeat in the Big Ten, :).

SloMotion 01-16-2015 04:07 AM

Re: Harbaugh to Michigan
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SaintLeonard (Post 637452)
The Harbaugh staff is complete! Without a question, this is the most NFL heavy staff in the entire country. It just has to be. Will pay huge dividends on the recruiting trail, since kids have NFL aspirations.
(brief track record in parenthesis)

HC: Jim Harbaugh
OC: Tim Drevno (Harbaugh's OL coach at Stanford, also his OL coach at San Francisco)
DC: DJ Durkin (Florida's DC under Will Muschamp)

QB: Jim Harbaugh
RB: Tyrone Wheatley (Buf Bills RB coach, legendary Michigan RB)
WR: Jedd Fisch (Jax Jaguars OC) (Yes, we really got an NFL OC to come be a position coach for us)
TE: Jay Harbaugh (Jim's son. No track record really, but he's a Harbaugh, and people with the name "Harbaugh" have a knack for coaching lol.) (Nepotism ftw)
OL: Tim Drevno (on top of being OC, Drevno will double as OL coach)

DL: Greg Mattison (Brady Hoke's DC)
LB: DJ Durkin (on top of being DC, Durkin will double as LB coach)
CB: Greg Jackson (SF 49ers DB coach)
S: Mike Zordich (Phi Eagles S coach from 2011-2012, Youngstown St DB coach from 2013-2014)

This is definitely a top 3 staff in the entire country. No doubt about it.

Already got my bet in that Urban Meyers suffers his first defeat in the Big Ten at the hands of Jim Harbaugh, :).

*My previous post seems to have locked this thread out at my end, so I thought I'd give it another go & see what happens, :).


EDIT: Yep, that worked, can view the second page of the thread now. Excuse the double-post. :).

SaintLeonard 01-16-2015 06:47 PM

Re: Harbaugh to Michigan
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SloMotion (Post 637487)
Already got my bet in that he'll be the one to hand Urban Meyer his first defeat in the Big Ten, :).

lol Hopefully.

A lot of comparisons are being drawn to the Michigan/OSU 1969 game.
1969 Ohio State vs. Michigan football game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

OSU was entering the game undefeated, defending national champs, and the media was dubbing them "the greatest CFB team ever"

Michigan, on the other hand, was under it's first year head coach Bo Schembechler, who was trying to bring back a football program that had recently fallen on hard times.

Michigan wins 24-12 in one of the biggest upsets in CFB history.

LOL. That's like an identical scenario to how the game might set up in 2015.. (hopefully the end result is the same as well)

SloMotion 01-17-2015 04:41 AM

Re: Harbaugh to Michigan
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SaintLeonard (Post 637612)
lol Hopefully.

A lot of comparisons are being drawn to the Michigan/OSU 1969 game.
1969 Ohio State vs. Michigan football game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

OSU was entering the game undefeated, defending national champs, and the media was dubbing them "the greatest CFB team ever"

Michigan, on the other hand, was under it's first year head coach Bo Schembechler, who was trying to bring back a football program that had recently fallen on hard times.

Michigan wins 24-12 in one of the biggest upsets in CFB history.

LOL. That's like an identical scenario to how the game might set up in 2015.. (hopefully the end result is the same as well)

:lol: ... the wheels are in motion, the stage has been set ... I may have to meet you halfway in Cincinnati or something to watch this one, :lol:.


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