Regardless of what happens during the rest of the season for the Michigan Wolverines, the job security of head coach Jim Harbaugh will be being discussed.
Thanks to Michigan’s 37-33 setback this afternoon in East Lansing against the Michigan State Spartans, Harbaugh has now dropped to 2-9 against AP-ranked opponents on the road and 0-6 against AP Top-10 teams, the worst such win percentage by a coach with a single school in those game. Since his return to Ann Arbor in 2015, he’s dropped four of the seven meetings against his in-state rival.
However, Harbaugh kept his answers short and simple in his post-game presser, his disappointment obvious in his voice and body language.
“It didn’t go how we wanted it to go. The players played hard, and now they’re going to have to strengthen their resolve,” Harbaugh said afterwards.
Harbaugh was directly asked about his poor record against his in-state rivals, and Harbaugh went with the politically correct response.
“It didn’t go the way we wanted it to,” he said again. “We’re going to have to learn from it and strengthen our resolve.”
The Wolverines will get a chance to indeed strengthen their resolve when they host Indiana next week in Ann Arbor.
– – Quotes via The Wolverines Link – –
Haha! You couldn’t have been more wrong! Probably a Michigan fan?