Really? Stanford won 1 game the season before Harbaugh arrived......and had several losing seasons in a row prior.In the Pac 12 JH definitely had the advantage in terms of Stanford as a football program
Really? Stanford won 1 game the season before Harbaugh arrived......and had several losing seasons in a row prior.In the Pac 12 JH definitely had the advantage in terms of Stanford as a football program
Umm...Stanford as an historical football program has a ..576 all time win/loss record, and had a top 10 finish in each of the past six decades. Bill Walsh and Ty Willingham both had success there in the 90s and early 2000s. Meanwhile, Oregon State is below .500 for their all time win/loss record, and had 38 straight losing seasons before Riley took over. Can you help me understand why you feel that Oregon State had a better football program history than Stanford?Really? Stanford won 1 game the season before Harbaugh arrived......and had several losing seasons in a row prior.In the Pac 12 JH definitely had the advantage in terms of Stanford as a football program
There is a lot of pressure on JH to turn the program around quickly. This is pressure he didn't have when he took over Stanford or San Francisco. Also, he doesn't have to just make them more respectable...he has to beat Ohio State. That is the threshold that any Michigan coach faces, and unless OSU loses talent soon, I think the love fest Michigan fans currently have with JH will soon disappear.JH is a very good coach and it will take 3 years for him to turn it around. This late hiring time has screwed this years class but the next 2 Michigan will be in the top 3 recruiting classes of the big ten
I will throw in my ocean front property in Arizona if Anyone is willing to take your betIll bet the farm that Harbaugh will NOT be the Michigan coach when we go to Ann Arbor in 2018.
Maybe they aren't doing an in-home because they need to use the school's gymnasium to make a really cool commitment video...Guys I think we have lost Snyder. Supposedly there will be no in home tonight and instead it will be at his school... That's probably not going to favor us.
Stanford had an advantage over Oregon State at the time, but not a huge advantage. Harbaugh took over a pretty horrible team, and as attractive as Stanford is as a recruiting tool, it also means crossing off a ton of prospects who won't meet the academic standards. Walsh and Willingham had their moments, but so did other Pac 12 schools, including OSU's run under Erickson. Stanford also had a small crummy stadium and poor turnout from a less-than-passionate fanbase that had generally accepted mediocrity or worse.Umm...Stanford as an historical football program has a ..576 all time win/loss record, and had a top 10 finish in each of the past six decades. Bill Walsh and Ty Willingham both had success there in the 90s and early 2000s. Meanwhile, Oregon State is below .500 for their all time win/loss record, and had 38 straight losing seasons before Riley took over. Can you help me understand why you feel that Oregon State had a better football program history than Stanford?Really? Stanford won 1 game the season before Harbaugh arrived......and had several losing seasons in a row prior.In the Pac 12 JH definitely had the advantage in terms of Stanford as a football program