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On the…

From Sportskeeda:

On the personal front, Jim was married to Miah Harbaugh for 10 years between 1996 and 2006.

Miah Harbaugh's birth name was Miah Burke before she got married to Jim and took his name. They have three children together, Jay, James and Grace Harbaugh.

They dated for five years before getting married in 1996. The Michigan coach got remarried to Sarah Feuerborn in 2008.

Jim has seven children from two marriages. Jay, his first son, is a special teams coach at Michigan under his father. James is a music, theatre and dance major at Michigan.

Another coach here that ran…

Another coach here that ran the spread with signals.  Thought exactly the same.  We had an opponent that had sent scouts to film our signals (our kids found out when their players told them they had seen the film).  Their DC was screaming the plays out before hand and once he got a few wrong, that was the end of that. We won the game by 35+ and our backups played the 4th Q.  

This has been an alternate…

This has been an alternate option since the beginning. Mlive article gave little context...MHSAA  #1 plan is to play this fall. If that doesn’t happen, then spring is in play. (March-May). 

Actually, it’s only about…

Actually, it’s only about one-third of people that won’t wear a mask. It’s just that their screaming makes it seem like more.

If it’s all based on the…

If it’s all based on the election then let’s not push it back but let’s have it this Tuesday! That means by Thursday everything will be back to the old normal (not a new normal) and we can have all sports, our economy will come roaring back, everyone will be discharged from hospitals/ER’s, all students will be onsite learning this fall, etc. Heck, I’d even vote for Trump 3 times: in person, by mail, and absentee. The whole world is dealing with this hoax just to punk Trump.  Yep, that election argument is a valid one.

WMU Alumnus here.  I've…

WMU Alumnus here.  I've thought for a long time that the MAC would be great fits as FCS conference.  I understand that it changes the football program in terms of scholarship numbers, type of exposure (MACtion), and I assume, revenue sharing.  I think of the chance to play for a National Championship and probably reduced costs would be a lot easier to sell, especially in times of economic hardships. It's been a huge success at places like Montana, ND State, James Madison, etc.  We all know the Group of 5 conferences are never going to be seriously considered for the FBS playoffs in its current state.  I admit it was fun watching my Broncos go undefeated a few years ago and almost beating Wisconsin in the Cotton Bowl, but we are lucky if a MAC team can hang in the top 20 for a full season.  

Tommy Henry = DUDE!

Tommy Henry = DUDE!

The SEC Commissioner says no to Freeze but

Ole Miss thinks they did nothing wrong? Sounds like the boss disagrees with them.

You sir,

Are a complete idiot. Go follow someone else.

Nothing to see here

Fairly respectful statement. No mention of EL, Cbus, or Madison...

I am in the boat with you

Coached HS football for close to 40 years and I've tried to be very thorough in my analysis of the data (math/statistics background). I really think that tackle football would be best served if we didn't start kids in it until middle school. Youth football has way too many issues in it for my taste and it discourages more kids than it develops. Multiple sports, including flag football and soccer would be my preference for kids under the MS age.

Doesn't work everywhere

Had it for 2 years (contract) and every time it snowed, rained, or wind blew fairly hard I lost reception. For my location, cable is the best bet (for now).

Great game for Josh

Nice to see a Michigan HS kid play so well in a big atmosphere.

Freddy is on TV!

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Saw him last night at HS game

He was pretty excited at his alma mater last night as his boys from Toledo CC knocked off Detroit King in a very good HS football game. I'm thinking he will be OK and looking forward to his progress as an O lineman for UM. Was pretty good on the offensive side of the ball in HS, too.

I'm with ya

Class of 79. Fun to see the Broncos not just relevant but really good. I work with a lot of Chip alum, will be a fun day to walk into work tomorrow. K'zoo has to be pretty excited.

Great way to cap off a fantastic Saturday of football, UM++, and what happened in Bloomington brought a smile to this face, too.

Actually been to an MSU

Actually been to an MSU football clinic. Much smaller scale than UM but I've sat in position meetings, watched film with individual coaches, and had Narduzzi X and O based on questions asked. He actually showed some pretty cool schemes that I don't think are shared at a big clinic. As much as I dislike Sparty, I came away impressed with what they were willing to share. But...still can't beat the mystique of UM or sitting in the Big House suites asking Greg Mattison questions and having him telling you how he teaches DL technique.

That's a broken collarbone...I've seen that too many times.

That's a broken collarbone...I've seen that too many times.

Mattison and Durkin were

Mattison and Durkin were having dinner together about an hour ago...sounds like defensive planning already in motion.

Don't forget Roy Manning

Don't forget Roy Manning

1969 vs OSU

That sealed the deal of being a Michigan fan for life at the age of 12.

It was at a public practice

and I was a young HS coach.  It was right after George Perles was named HC at MSU and just before they left for the 1983 Rose Bowl vs UCLA. An invitation had been sent out to schools to see a practice in their new indoor facility.  When it was over, a friend of mine that went with me and I were milling around the facility when Coach Hanlon spotted my jacket that had our school name on it.  He had become acquaintances with some alums in our town and asked if I knew them (I did).  He was giving us a hard time about visiting when Bo happened to walk by and Coach Hanlon called him over.  Bo looked at us and said he knew we were just wandering around AA, saw the lights on in the building and wondered why the hell someone was practicing football on a Saturday night in December. We talked for a minute and they wished us a safe trip home. They started to walk away then stopped, turned around and asked if we had ever seen the rest of the facility. Of course our answer was no so Bo said to come with them and they would show us inside.  So the four of us walked into the coaches/locker room area and as Bo stepped inside the office area he thanked us for coming down for the practice. Coach Hanlon then walked us through the locker room (when we turned the corner, there sat AC) and gave us a tour of the new weight room.  For a young football coach that had grown up watching the Bo Schembechler led Wolverines, it was an incredible situation that still seems like yesterday.

Actually asked Brady Hoke about this at coaches' clinic.

HIs comment back was "Don't think we haven't talked about that as a staff." 

Nik, Spike, Horford were so solid...

and played big in big time moments.  Also great to see Vogrich (with his 3-pointer), Bartlestein, Person, and the boys get a moment in the sun.  Congrats to the coaches that turned a team around from a huge emotional win on Friday to taking apart a team many predicted would win the tourney. 

Pretty sure Massillon Washington was a school

I know their coach made a statement that as long as he was there that UC was not welcome.  Had to do with their QB's scholarship not being honored.