Michigan State Snowflakes: The Coaching

Submitted by LSAClassOf2000 on November 1st, 2020 at 1:00 PM

This will be your thread for hot takes and observations regarding the overall coaching.

Blastardz

October 31st, 2020 at 10:41 PM ^

Fuck you guys and fuck everything.  I told you I didn’t want a cfb season.  Some of you had this magical dick in your collective mouths that having a season is the best thing for everyone.  Look at us. Losing to a team that fell to Rutgers. Fuck this

tigerd

November 1st, 2020 at 7:39 AM ^

What, would you rather wait and get exposed even worse next year when the likes of Hutchinson, Paye, and a few others are gone. That would just extend this failed Harbaugh experiment even longer. Instead it has now come completely to light that with a more talented roster he is absolutely a worse coach than Mel Tucker, 

blueinIN

October 31st, 2020 at 10:49 PM ^

You know who showed up to play? Rut-f***ing-gurs showed up to play for their tire fire program. You know who has a plan? Mew (yes not Mel because he has a f***ing win) Tucker has a plan. What did Harbaugh and gang do? They sit on past success to bring them across the finish line, and this always happens after a good run. 2016 vs Iowa, 2017 vs MSU, 2018 vs OSU, 2019 vs Army, 2020 vs MSU. This is terribly disappointing, especially considering that Harbaugh is paid millions of dollars (and thinking of all the people who are making just minimum wage). He need to do his job and SHOW UP for it, and have a PLAN, or someone else will show up and plan for a new coach.

MichiganStan

November 1st, 2020 at 12:19 AM ^

Dax Hill said postgame that Don Browns defensive plan was focused on stopping the run LMFAO

Don Brown has officially lost his damn mind, No wonder we just let a true freshman 3 star rack up nearly 200 yards receiving. Made Rocky Lombardi look like an NFL prospect

I couldve told you months ago that the primary focus at all times needs to be the secondary

Mpfnfu Ford

November 1st, 2020 at 12:43 AM ^

Michigan thought they were hiring Florida Steve Spurrier: the favorite QB son come home to lead the program to new heights. Instead they hired South Carolina Spurrier and got a guy who just wanted less stress and who had used up all his innovation after his NFL tenure ended with organizational in fighting.

thats not bad per se, you’d have to be crazy not see Michigan is in better shape than it was a decade ago. But this ain’t what people wanted.