Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh wanted his team to stay positive, test negative and play. But the opposite is happening right now for the Wolverines.
Author: Rainer Sabin, Detroit Free Press
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The Michigan Wolverines outlasted the Rutgers Scarlet Knights 48-42 in three overtimes. Jim Harbaugh seemed much too happy about that outcome.
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Opinion: Jim Harbaugh is delusional if he thinks Michigan football has been close to a national title
Jim Harbaugh said in an interview that Michigan football has been “about as close as you can possibly be” to winning a national title. Not true.
Opinion: Who really benefits from Jim Harbaugh’s draft proposal? Michigan football, of course
Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh’s proposal on rules for college players thinking NFL could help reduce talent base at programs like Ohio State, Alabama.
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