Jim Harbaugh vs Ohio State

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Jim Harbaugh wanted to coach against Ohio State in the worst way and he did!
 

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Seems like the officials in Alabama @ Auburn wanted to officiate in the worst way and they did.
 

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Seems like the officials in Alabama @ Auburn wanted to officiate in the worst way and they did.

Yeah Alabama are the New England Patriots of College Football you have to not only beat them, but the Zebras as well.
 

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You think this is how Harblaugh imagined it? :D
 

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Welcome to Indianapolis Jim, let me introduce you to your QB, Andrew Luck
 

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Welcome to Indianapolis Jim, let me introduce you to your QB, Andrew Luck

I don't think he leaves after one year, IMO, he'll want to win a National Title at Michigan before he departs IMHO, but a couple of more big losses against the Buckeyes like this and he might be looking for a quick getaway.
 

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Welcome to Indianapolis Jim, let me introduce you to your QB, Andrew Luck

Tough call. I think that now that he is in college he will want to prove that he is the king and stay until he gets some NCs under his belt. He is already doing well recruiting and Michigan draws talent. This is a good time and place for him to try to dominate college football. Right now he has a bad team playing pretty well and it isn't with his players.
Plus there are bigger egos in the NFL for him to have to play nice with. Doubt he is ready to go back into that situation yet.
 

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Tough call. I think that now that he is in college he will want to prove that he is the king and stay until he gets some NCs under his belt. He is already doing well recruiting and Michigan draws talent. This is a good time and place for him to try to dominate college football. Right now he has a bad team playing pretty well and it isn't with his players.
Plus there are bigger egos in the NFL for him to have to play nice with. Doubt he is ready to go back into that situation yet.

I wish Jim Harbaugh the same number of unshared National Championships that Glenn Edward "Bo" Schembechler, Jr achieved for the Maze & Blue!
 

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Tough call. I think that now that he is in college he will want to prove that he is the king and stay until he gets some NCs under his belt. He is already doing well recruiting and Michigan draws talent. This is a good time and place for him to try to dominate college football. Right now he has a bad team playing pretty well and it isn't with his players.
Plus there are bigger egos in the NFL for him to have to play nice with. Doubt he is ready to go back into that situation yet.
All about the QB.
I dont think he necassarily wants to go back to the NFL but when the Indy job opens, he wont be able to resist coaching a top QB.
All my opinion of course.