Target of Latest Harbaugh Rip: Michigan

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 Target of Latest Harbaugh Rip: Michigan
Jim Harbaugh is at it again. Harbaugh, the Stanford coach who recently engaged in a pissing match with USC's Pete Carroll, had unkind words for alma mater, Michigan. Harbaugh was asked by the San Francisco Examiner's Glenn Dickey about Stanford's admission's standards, the nation's highest for a Division I-A team. "College football needs Stanford," he said. "We're looking not for ... [link]

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So Where'd You Learn To Communicate So Clearly, Jimmy Boy?
Published 5/9/2007 by The Feed at The Feed
... (Thanks to The Wizard Of Odds)

Sunday Afternoon Quarterback
Published 10/7/2007 by David Williams at Bleacher Report
... -More Nick Saban Hate: The Great Nick Saban has now drawn the ire of the entire campus at the University of South Florida, including USF head coach Jim Leavitt. Saban’s comments implying that the admissions standards at USF are significantly lower have not pleased too many in the greater Tampa area.  Saban is talking like Jim Harbaugh, who ripped on University of Michigan admissions standards for football players prior to this season.  The only noticeable difference is: the University of Alabama is not exactly Stanford by any stretch of the imagination.  And before the Alabama fans get their ‘Bama Bangs all up in a bunch: Alabama is a good school too. I know, it’s a top 50 public university, has 20 Rhodes scholars, plenty of academic All-Americans, a top-notch law school, and an incredibly cool castle-like ...

Sunday Afternoon Quarterback
Published 10/7/2007 by David Williams at Bleacher Report
... -More Nick Saban Hate: The Great Nick Saban has now drawn the ire of the entire campus at the University of South Florida, including USF head coach Jim Leavitt. Saban’s comments implying that the admissions standards at USF are significantly lower have not pleased too many in the greater Tampa area.  Saban is talking like Jim Harbaugh, who ripped on University of Michigan admissions standards for football players prior to this season.  The only noticeable difference is: the University of Alabama is not exactly Stanford by any stretch of the imagination.  And before the Alabama fans get their ‘Bama Bangs all up in a bunch: Alabama is a good school too. I know, it’s a top 50 public university, has 20 Rhodes scholars, plenty of academic All-Americans, a top-notch law school, and an incredibly cool castle-like ...

Sunday Afternoon Quarterback: A Banner Day for Illinois
Published 10/7/2007 by David Williams at Bleacher Report
... Saban’s comments knocking the admissions standards at USF haven't pleased too many in the greater Tampa area.  Saban is talking like Jim Harbaugh, who ripped on University of Michigan admissions standards prior to this season.  ...

Michigan puts Harbaugh on notice
Published 11/21/2007 at Fanblogs.com
... tradition," Harbaugh said. ... Harbaugh praised Carr for the success he had as coach, winning five Big Ten titles, 121 games and a share of the 1997 national championship. "In 13 years at Michigan he did a tremendous job, really perpetuated the Michigan tradition," Harbaugh said. "I'm happy for him and the decision he made because I say he's a tremendous man and a tremendous person." With or without the warm fuzzies, Michigan hasn't forgotten Harbaugh bashing Big Blue's academic tradition earlier in the year. "Michigan is a ...

Confessions of a Football Junkie: Aloha
Published 11/26/2007 by Russell Levine at Football Outsiders
... and unable to stand following the hit, and that the trainers had taken his helmet away. That Pritchard hadn’t officially been diagnosed or that he only remained in the game a few snaps matters not. Given what is known today about head injuries, risking the health of a player for a few snaps in a game between bottom-feeder teams is outrageous. Actually, it would be just as outrageous if the same scenario were to occur in the national-title game. Harbaugh, who hasn’t been shy about getting on his high horse regarding student-athletes, should be ashamed of himself. BlogPoll ...

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