USA Today’s Dan Wolken published an article talking if Jim Harbaugh can’t win a title at Michigan, maybe it’s not a place where you can win it anymore:
But at least Harbaugh, unlike previous Michigan coaches who all made their contributions to a seven-decade run that yielded half a national title, hasn’t relied on Michigan’s crusty brand or its talent-deficient geography and hoped things would fall the Maize and Blue’s direction. He’s actively tried to even the odds and elbow his way back into the club of elites.
This is the last, best shot for Michigan to convince the rest of college football it’s still a legitimate player. If it doesn’t work, the image of failure for Michigan won’t be Harbaugh, it will be a long look in the mirror.
Read the whole article here.