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Game Thread THE GAME, 11/26/16, 12pm ET, ABC

I have met some great older scUM fans and they are not sure what to make of their coach. Nice people.

If a team is a reflection of their coach then we have more of the same childish behavior to come from scUM teams.
And their" wholesome", milk consuming coach.
I'll take our coach and a bunch of kids that won't quit "swingin".
A difference in culture.

It was nice seeing the media love affair of Hairball come crashing down.

A big" thank you" to all who could get tickets and made an incredible amount of noise! Well done, Buckeyes!
 
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When you go to bed hammered after THE GAME, but wake up every once in awhile just long enough to remember that scUM STILL SUCKS!!!!

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I have met some great older scUM fans and they are not sure what to make of their coach. Nice people.

If a team is a reflection of their coach then we have more of the same childish behavior to come from scUM teams.

I know an "older" tsun alum. Saw a post yesterday, where she said Harbaugh had "honor and integrity." But to be fair, she's only been interested in football since this mid-season, so she hasn't made much of an investment into researching personalities. I didn't bother to reply to her.
 
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IMO, Harbaugh is the biggest single reason why Scum lost this game. The turning point was his reaction to the (totally legitimate) offside call after the Baker interception. Coaches often protest calls that don't go their way. After watching quite a few SCUM games this year and last, I can honestly say that I have not seen a coach that complains about almost every call that goes against him as much as Harbaugh. Some will cite Woody and Bo, but my recollection of both of them is that it was not as frequent as Hairbaugh's tantrums.

In any case, Harbaugh threw his tantrum. He also threw his play sheets in the air. Unfortunately for him and his team, these play sheets ended on the field play. Any time that a coach or sideline throw something that ends on the field of play, they will be flagged for a penalty if seen by the refs. Every time. The penalty moved the ball to the 4 yard line and Weber scored 2 plays later. More importantly like their coach, Michigan as a team lost it. Up until then the Scum defense had dominated our offense. After they became a defense of misalignments and missed assignments. The OSU offense had as many yards in total offense in the last 15 minutes of the game as they had in the first 45 (and the first 45 had the first drive of the day that resulted in the missed FG). The Scum offense netted only 30 yards on their remaining 4 drives in regulation. Scum lost their composure (and the game) when their leader lost his composure.

Scum fans will make much of the fact that other coaches (like Urban)"throw their headsets". Beyond the fact that the item these coaches throw does not make it to the filed of play as noted above, the difference is that successful coaches (like Urban) instill in their players a culture that while you can be upset with the adversity you face, what is truly important is how you respond to that adversity (E + R = O).

By his actions on the field and after the game, Harbaugh has not and cannot instill that culture at Michigan.

That make me very happy.
 
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IMO, Harbaugh is the biggest single reason why Scum lost this game. The turning point was his reaction to the (totally legitimate) offside call after the Baker interception. Coaches often protest calls that don't go their way. After watching quite a few SCUM games this year and last, I can honestly say that I have not seen a coach that complains about almost every call that goes against him as much as Harbaugh. Some will cite Woody and Bo, but my recollection of both of them is that it was not as frequent as Hairbaugh's tantrums.

In any case, Harbaugh threw his tantrum. He also threw his play sheets in the air. Unfortunately for him and his team, these play sheets ended on the field play. Any time that a coach or sideline throw something that ends on the field of play, they will be flagged for a penalty if seen by the refs. Every time. The penalty moved the ball to the 4 yard line and Weber scored 2 plays later. More importantly like their coach, Michigan as a team lost it. Up until then the Scum defense had dominated our offense. After they became a defense of misalignments and missed assignments. The OSU offense had as many yards in total offense in the last 15 minutes of the game as they had in the first 45 (and the first 45 had the first drive of the day that resulted in the missed FG). The Scum offense netted only 30 yards on their remaining 4 drives in regulation. Scum lost their composure (and the game) when their leader lost his composure.

Scum fans will make much of the fact that other coaches (like Urban)"throw their headsets". Beyond the fact that the item these coaches throw does not make it to the filed of play as noted above, the difference is that successful coaches (like Urban) instill in their players a culture that while you can be upset with the adversity you face, what is truly important is how you respond to that adversity (E + R = O).

By his actions on the field and after the game, Harbaugh has not and cannot instill that culture at Michigan.

That make me very happy.
Exactly, his play sheets were 10 yards out on the field, several of them. That is going to get you a flag every damn time.

He is a cry baby and looks like one now. I so hope jwins sends a tweet his way with his picture of the "uncatchable" ball. Fuck harbllow.
 
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