Former DC Mike MacDonald swooping in to save the program??

Submitted by Cousin Larry on January 13th, 2024 at 10:20 PM

Per Adam Schefter, MacDonald interviewed for the Chargers job today.

Could our one-year wonder who taught the program how to stop OSU play the hero one more time and take the Chargers gig off the table??

bdneely4

January 13th, 2024 at 11:00 PM ^

Whether it is Jim Harbaugh or Sherrone Moore as our coach next year, I am pretty sure they have witnessed enough with the MacDonald and Minter defenses that they will be looking for someone specific to that approach. We also will hopefully still have the other pieces of our defense here next year Clink, Elston, etc.  if Jim Harbaugh stays though, I think we just need to be accustom to all of our assistant coaches getting poached each year. One thing I love about Harbaugh is that he constantly talks up his assistant coaches as future head coaches. 

RAH

January 13th, 2024 at 11:38 PM ^

I haven't mentioned it because I was hoping everyone could wallow in the glorious feeling of the Championship for a while longer. But ...

Jim's personality is such that many people are not comfortable with his personality, style, etc. He will want people he knows will work well with him. He will want people who are expert in running his preferred style of offense and defense. We all know the only place he can find such people. This could be a disaster for the program.

ruthmahner

January 14th, 2024 at 12:31 PM ^

FIFY.  Jim's personality is such that many self-important pompous blowhards who were born on third base are not comfortable with his unassuming, unfiltered personality.  He will want people who don't blow smoke and wheedle favors from power brokers.  He will want people who know football and aren't afraid to play it.  This is the future of the program.

RAH

January 14th, 2024 at 11:29 PM ^

I didn't say it would definitely happen. Nobody commented on this or disagreed with what I said. But 37 people (and counting) negged it. Apparently many people believe that no one should anticipate potential problems.   

mooseman

January 13th, 2024 at 10:47 PM ^

I'll play devil's advocate. 

Yes, Harbaugh has a proven track record. He also has a reputation for wearing on some people over time. At the college level, I don't think this means much. In the pros, maybe it does.

Even though the NFL does a lot of recycling of coaches, it seems like the trend is towards younger guys (with the hiring of Mayo, now 7 guys 40 and younger).

Lastly, Harbaugh is going to probably want a lot--money, yes which is not a big thing for the NFL, but more so control over personnel decisions, etc which is a big thing for owners and GMs to relinquish. 

Edit: We obviously don't know what Harbaugh wants but who knows what a billionaire owner wants. Hell, Norv Turner kept getting head coaching jobs.

M_Born M_Believer

January 14th, 2024 at 10:09 AM ^

I believe you touched on a critical point that needs to be stressed.  The latest trend is to hire a younger coach.  We all love Jim, but he is 60...  His track record is perfect (he turned EVERY program - Pro and college - into winner...

I could see the Ownership talking themselves into, hey we could get a Harbaugh lite at half the price...  And they wouldn't be too far off...

meeashagin

January 13th, 2024 at 11:29 PM ^

Well, in defense of the Michigan fan base I'm not aware of any recent national championship team possibly losing their coach and their all world QB days after winning it.

I get what you're saying and you're absolutely correct but it really is hard to enjoy this when there's so much uncertainty...for me anyway.

Richard75

January 14th, 2024 at 8:42 AM ^

Well, in defense of the Michigan fan base I'm not aware of any recent national championship team possibly losing their coach and their all world QB days after winning it.

The QB part of that is unreasonable. To be upset over a potential first-round pick leaving is akin to being upset over seniors graduating. It’s just a fact of life.

As for Harbaugh, that uncertainty has been there whether we’ve won the CFP or lost.

I get the sentiment—of course we’d prefer them to return. But essentially, what you’re saying is even winning the national championship doesn’t make up for uncertainty that is standard for this program (Harbaugh) and for college football (McCarthy).

McSomething

January 14th, 2024 at 9:32 AM ^

In the last 10 years how many championship winning coaches looked like they could hack it in the NFL? Saban had already flamed out. Maybe we're all just biased here, but most of us would've expected the same from Meyer. Just maybe not to the degree he did. Ed Orgeron? No. Dabo? Highly doubtful. Kirby Smart? Maybe. He's the only other coach since Carroll that I would give any kind of chance at having some success at all.

M_Born M_Believer

January 14th, 2024 at 10:21 AM ^

Getting a little slanted in "rough" seasons?  COVID was clearly the exception.  Aside from that year, 6 out of 8 season with double digit wins?  So two "rough" seasons?  Certainly there were many bitter defeats over the past 8 season before this year, but that is what makes championships so great and so special.  They are truly hard to come by...

A poor spot here... no championship

An untimely injury and a missed tackle there... no national championship

Here is a perfect Youtube for you.  I do personally like it as it grounds me in all the bitterness it took to reach the mountain top, but the ending is glorious....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8LR6vhOdO0&list=PL-Nz7w60Fq2kptSwovtv4ZTGa3aK_VnBn&index=6

PS - FAIR WARNING.... The first 2 minutes is a ROUGH watch....

schreibee

January 14th, 2024 at 4:07 PM ^

M_Born, much as we might like to think we have a more nuanced or sensible approach to fandom than the bucknuts, in the end we both aren't satisfied with a football season where we lose to the other.

So, yeah, there were some "rough" years getting to where they got in 2021. And this is coming from a person that has never once conceded Michigan "lost" to osu in 2016!

But after the osu games in '18 & '19, and what *appeared* to be the general program trajectory in '20, do you have a word you'd prefer to "rough"?

907_UM Nanook

January 13th, 2024 at 10:32 PM ^

I'm definitely concerned about losing our assistant coaches before Harbaugh makes a decision. If we are losing him, I'd rather give the job to Moore & elevate everyone on the staff, make Minter an offer he can't get in the pros. If that's possible