You don't think this is kind of silly? His inability to beat Ohio State is a real issue.
The others? He's finished, what, top 11 or 10 and played a big time bowl both of his first two years. Michigan State won the most flukey finish of all time in 2015, otherwise he's 2-1.
I've become the resident Harbaugh defender around here but I think the criticism is pretty biased.
Look, I don't hate Harbaugh. I don't think I've talked too much trash on him and was excited for Michigan to get a coach to raise then from the depths again.
That being said, what I wrote was basically plagiarism. I was repeating a conversation from earlier this week with a Michigan family I was visiting (dad and mom 3rd and 4th generation Michigan alum). That is the opinion of MANY Michigan fans, and I see where they're coming from.
Hasn't Alabama fired coaches with winning seasons that couldn't beat auburn and Tennessee? Do you think Michigan doesn't take their football seriously enough to follow suit when regardless of how they keep losing to the two teams they want to beat more than anyone else?