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re: Jim Harbaugh to Alabama after Saban retires?
Posted on 1/6/16 at 10:20 am to CBandits82
Posted on 1/6/16 at 10:20 am to CBandits82
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lol, Michigan is the all time winningest program in college football history.
So what? They aren't the most accomplished team or the most successful and they lack the hardware on the shelves that Bama possesses.
Michigan just isn't on the same level as Alabama and haven't been for a very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, long time.
All of you need to quit living in Michigan's past and clinging to their former glory in a vain attempt to find anyone, someone, something that is more successful than Alabama in football.
The last NC Michigan won was in 1997. Wow. Before that, you have to go all the way back to 1948 for another NC.
Michigan hasn't won a conference championship since 2004. Amazingly horrible for a supposed "powerhouse".
Michigan is a has been and is no longer really associated with the upper echelon of college football.
Of course Harbaugh would jump at a chance to coach a smooth running machine like Alabama. Apparently Michigan just doesn't care too much about football any longer, judging by their, frankly, pitiful excuse for a football team since the late '40's, early 50's.
All of you here need to quit living off the carcass and rotten meat of a long dead Wolverine.
Posted on 1/6/16 at 10:27 am to A Lite
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So what? They aren't the most accomplished team or the most successful and they lack the hardware on the shelves that Bama possesses.
Michigan just isn't on the same level as Alabama and haven't been for a very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, long time.
All of you need to quit living in Michigan's past and clinging to their former glory in a vain attempt to find anyone, someone, something that is more successful than Alabama in football.
The last NC Michigan won was in 1997. Wow. Before that, you have to go all the way back to 1948 for another NC.
Michigan hasn't won a conference championship since 2004. Amazingly horrible for a supposed "powerhouse".
Michigan is a has been and is no longer really associated with the upper echelon of college football.
Of course Harbaugh would jump at a chance to coach a smooth running machine like Alabama. Apparently Michigan just doesn't care too much about football any longer, judging by their, frankly, pitiful excuse for a football team since the late '40's, early 50's.
All of you here need to quit living off the carcass and rotten meat of a long dead Wolverine.
ROLL DAMN TIDE!
YES! All of this is AMAZING. Also, fixed your post in bold.
XOXO,
-L5U
This post was edited on 1/6/16 at 10:29 am
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