Kevin13

March 17th, 2016 at 3:28 PM ^

I think you will start seeing more of this as coaches realize Harbaugh has a good thing going and if you can't beat him......... Now we can also extend our reach more into Texas.

Ray

March 17th, 2016 at 3:38 PM ^

throws cold water all over the specious "satellite camps are bad" argument while extending the frontiers of Harbaughism. This thread was a posbang, far as I am concerned.

McSomething

March 18th, 2016 at 11:28 AM ^

A&M and Baylor both took off as UT was heading down. A&M parlayed their success into an SEC invite. If there was a third major program in Michigan while we were down, and they and Sparty were both winning games the chirping would be bewteeen the two of them, while disregarding us.

GeneralLee80

March 17th, 2016 at 3:59 PM ^

Harbaugh is going to bring more kids into the camp which means more exposure not just to UM but for Briles and the Baylor program. Briles isn't going to worry much about JH picking off a kid or two in the big state of Texas.

atticusb

March 17th, 2016 at 4:24 PM ^

Think this kind of thing could end up being a home-and-home type two year deal?  Who else might be good for Harbaugh to do this with?  Somebody in California maybe?

BuckNekked

March 17th, 2016 at 4:45 PM ^

Absolutely zero downside to this. Harbaugh has proven to be an adaptive HC with his offense led by Kaep as proof. If he can pick up some tricks from Briles on running a spread and also stopping a spread thats perfect.  Harbaugh has done more to further his profession in the last year than anyone I can remember doing in a career.

1VaBlue1

March 17th, 2016 at 8:16 PM ^

He was dismissed form Boise St for sexual assault, and Briles recruited him to Baylor.  When asked about why the kid was booted, Briles said nobody ever told him about that.  But Chris Peterson straight up denied the Briles version, and said he called Briles and told all about the kids record.  That's why lots of people think he's a dirtball.

 

Me?  I didn't pay enough attention to form a reputable opinion on the matter.  He's a good coach, but I don't know how he runs his program.

Hill Street Blue

March 17th, 2016 at 11:59 PM ^

He had watched one of Harbaugh's spring sessions earlier in the day.  Briles remarked several times how impressed he was with how hard the team worked for 4 hours, and the detail with which the coaching staff planned it.  Should have seen the bromance coming.   

ghostofhoke

March 18th, 2016 at 2:42 AM ^

Art Briles is the real deal. Putting people like this together is a rising tide that lifts all boats. High school football players and other coaches are very fortunate that guys like this are elevating the entire sport. Great stuff, this is so legit.



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Perkis-Size Me

March 18th, 2016 at 9:03 AM ^

If we're able to pick up anything from Briles in terms of offensive philosophies, this camp is already a success.

If one thing is for sure, Baylor can put up some points. Wouldn't mind picking up a few pointers for Briles.



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