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phil spade
@Phil · 3:43

Jim Harbaugh's Wild 48 Hours Lands him back at UM

article image placeholderVikings missed their chance to get Jim Harbaugh - ProFootballTalk
However, those of us who have watched Michigan football closely know that last year was a very good year, a breakout year for Jim Harbor at Michigan. And his record has been okay. But it hasn't lived up to Michigan expectations, fair or not, it just hasn't. And he was constantly on the hot seat up until probably about the middle of last year where people started to let go

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@MysticScientist
Indy Rishi Singh
@MysticScientist · 1:11
Like, as much as I love Jim Carbon motivation to think or whatever, I feel like his brother is probably more like understands people better or something. Right. But anyways, maybe that was a blessing in disguise for Minnesota. Hopefully they're able to find somebody. Hopefully they'll find somebody of color that can also connect with the players and be a positive force players in that way as well. A positive inspiration for all the players in Minnesota. So putting that out there, too
@mitchyro99
Mitchell Ross
@mitchyro99 · 1:24
I think he kind of did it for a kind of I guess he wanted to take the job, but if he didn't, he wanted to send a message to the UFO athletics just because of the way Michigan athletics war manual handled itself and the fact that they're not really playing this at all and that harbor thinks it's a detriment that they can't be going to get these kids like Jimbo Fisher paying kids in Texas and that
@Phil
phil spade
@Phil · 2:47

Great point @mitchyro99

But the more I think about it, I would think that the University would have to be involved, at least even at arm's distance to some degree. So harbor actually is sending a message to the University and the alumni at the same time with this kind of move. Then in your opinion, Singh, it makes a lot of sense. But man, gosh, there's just way too many angles here. It's like a movie plot
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