On Saturday night, Jim Harbaugh and his Michigan Wolverines had a golden opportunity to right the ship when they hosted No. 13 Wisconsin under that lights at the Big House.
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But instead of righting the ship, Harbaugh drove the Wolverines directly into an iceberg, and it did not budge as the Badgers defeated Michigan 49-11.
Following (and throughout) the game, media members from just about everywhere took to social media to take their shot at Harbaugh and the Michigan football program.
Here are some of the highlights/lowlights:
I don’t see a scenario in which Jim Harbaugh is bck at Michigan. These are his recruited players and it’s turned into a disaster.
— shannon sharpe (@ShannonSharpe) November 15, 2020
Year 6 of the Jim Harbaugh era is challenging 2008 Rich Rod as the worst team in the last 40 years of Michigan football.
— Michael Spath (@MichaelSpathITH) November 15, 2020
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important to remember that Jim Harbaugh is a quarterback expert pic.twitter.com/hLRFsoU0My
— Rodger Sherman (@rodger) November 15, 2020
$43.4 million: What Michigan has paid Jim Harbaugh so far, not including bonuses.
It includes $33.4 million in salary and $10 million in insurance premiums, which allows him to withdraw money with no penalty.
Michigan owes another $2M on that policy in three weeks.
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) November 15, 2020
‘It’s almost impossible to watch this guy’: Paul Finebaum shreds Jim Harbaugh following 38-point loss to Wisconsin https://t.co/Yrd7mLv5Os pic.twitter.com/Kex41hx1KJ
— Michigan Football (@Michigan) November 15, 2020
Totally demoralizing defeat. Totally. Not a single sign of improvement in that game. Legit to wonder how much better things are really capable of getting this year. Hoped to not feel this level of disappointment again.
— Sam Webb (@SamWebb77) November 15, 2020
For eternity, a victory over the winningest program in the history of college football was a big deal.
That ain't the deal in 2020, writes @ByPatForde https://t.co/CWmF6vOKZb
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) November 15, 2020
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