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Exit: Mo Linguist

Exit: Mo Linguist Seth May 7th, 2021 at 2:28 PM
Grainy footage from Michigan's alleged spring practice corroborates claims that Linguist was in fact a coach here at some point.

Jim Harbaugh took a big gamble when he hired former Dallas Cowboys, Texas A&M Aggies, Minnesota Gophers, Mississippi State Bulldogs, Iowa State Cyclones, Buffalo Bulls, James Madison Dukes, Valdosta State Blazers, and Baylor Bears defensive backs coach Maurice Linguist, that the young assistant wouldn’t jump again until the cornerbacks room in Ann Arbor was properly restocked.

Alas, Linguist's career at Michigan couldn’t last six months. Kansas head coach Les Miles was fired in early March for sexual misconduct, the Jayhawks replaced him with Buffalo head coach Lance Leipold at the end of April, and Buffalo in turn announced today that the co-defensive coordinator Michigan hired on January 20 will take over the Bulls on May 7.

Shit.

A crack recruiter, Linguist’s hire was the first widely regarded sign of hope that Harbaugh could turn the program around following last year’s 2-4 season. Linguist helped them secure commitments from legacy five-star Will Johnson and TN 4* Kody Jones for the 2022 class, and as of last week the Wolverines appeared to have a strong chance with several more elite athletes in the secondary. Most likely the fallout from today has changed that position significantly, especially with Jones, who committed just days after Linguist's hire. Michigan will also have to start over with top target TN 4* Myles Pollard, and explain to everyone why they go through so much staff turnover.

Not that this one is that hard to explain. There's familiarity, there aren't many head coaching offers that come along, and Buffalo is a solid MAC program that's recently been a springboard for other young coaches.

Linguist returns to the program he helped turn around as “co-“ defensive coordinator with Lou Tepper. If the name rings a bell, Tepper was head coach of Illinois in the early 1990s, after serving for years as former Bo assistant Bill McCartney’s defensive coordinator in Colorado. In their short time together in Buffalo, Tepper and Linguist installed a 3-4/3-3-5 stack defense, played match quarters behind it, and put a small scare into Ohio State in 2013. While Tepper retired not long after, Linguist has had seven different jobs since Harbaugh took his current one.

Harbaugh’s best shot at keeping it would be to find a replacement soon, get the new coach up to speed on their plans before fall camp begins in August, and avoid another program-devastating crater in cornerback recruiting when all their prospects come to visit in June. The new guy will also have to help the current roster improve on last year's abysmal output, and transition to more complicated schemes that pair with new coordinator Mike Macdonald's Ravens-like plans.

While there are coaching options in-house, Michigan’s best hope would be to pilfer some other school’s accomplished cornerback coach, preferably one who can bring a transfer or two along. Kentucky’s Steve Clinkscale, who’s been a recruiting thorn in Michigan for years, would be an obvious choice, although Clinkscale has turned down overtures from this program before. Maybe they’ll even be lucky enough to find Clink’s contract doesn’t have a massive buyout penalty for bailing mid-year. I mean, it’s happened before.

There are only comments after the jump. Do you really want to go there?

Gimmiedat87

May 7th, 2021 at 9:11 PM ^


 

Catchafire

May 7th, 2021 at 9:17 PM ^

Can't blame Mo for leaving, but damn was he ever a gamble.  Are there any Michigan men we can bring back to coach that position?

Cornerback black broke our back against MSU last year and OSU every year.

M-Dog

May 7th, 2021 at 9:25 PM ^

What would Juwan do?

In reply to What would Juwan do? by M-Dog

Teeba

May 7th, 2021 at 9:58 PM ^

Can Martelli coach DBs?

In reply to What would Juwan do? by M-Dog

mitchewr

May 7th, 2021 at 10:33 PM ^

Asking the real questions 

pkatz

May 7th, 2021 at 9:25 PM ^

Program is an absolute mess 

M-Dog

May 7th, 2021 at 9:26 PM ^

Jim Harbaugh took a big gamble when he hired former Dallas Cowboys, Texas A&M Aggies, Minnesota Gophers, Mississippi State Bulldogs, Iowa State Cyclones, Buffalo Bulls, James Madison Dukes, Valdosta State Blazers, and Baylor Bears defensive backs coach Maurice Linguist, that the young assistant wouldn’t jump again

Brilliant.

HollywoodHokeHogan

May 7th, 2021 at 9:31 PM ^

Fwiw, I’m glad that hinted in your post that schools can structure buy-out clauses in such a way that assistant  coaches can still take promotions but make it harder to do so in their first six months, or year, or whatever.  It would be especially wise to use such a device with a coach who is constantly leaving jobs.

The board post on Linguist is full of claims that you can’t expect any decent assistant to sign a contract with a buy out clause as if the buy out has to last indefinitely. That just sounds like bullshit unless we have some expert sports agents or attorneys lurking in there.  Full disclosure, I am an attorney and timed penalty clauses are pretty goddamn common.   But of course it’s always just bad luck for some people.

Just be ready for this come up as another excuse if the team sucks this yea, as if it was a totally impossible to have foreseen Linguist bailing.  Now we get to see Harbaugh, the guy who hired luminaries such as Drevno, Pep, Durkin, and Nuss, try to hire a replacement on short notice.  Maybe they hire Clink and it’s great.  But I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s the Ravens assistant back up defensive analyst, who will get to work with a first time DC.  By the way, how is the first time OC, Gattis, doing?  Oh, that’s right, he can’t call a game for shit.  

In reply to Fwiw, I’m glad that hinted… by HollywoodHokeHogan

KentuckianaWolverine

May 7th, 2021 at 9:46 PM ^

"and Nuss"?

Harbaugh hired a guy the year before he took over as head coach?  Now that is impressive!  I bet he was responsible for the 5-7 record that year as well, huh?  Well....shit.  I didn't realize.

Thanks for bringing in the knowledge.  Lol

In reply to Fwiw, I’m glad that hinted… by HollywoodHokeHogan

umgoblue11

May 7th, 2021 at 9:47 PM ^

Mo’s agent is CAA. Literally a zero percent chance that he takes the Michigan job with a buyout for leaving for a HC job. CAA would get smashed by other agencies for doing so and they’re also the biggest game in town. That’s just the game sometimes man.

In reply to Mo’s agent is CAA. Literally… by umgoblue11

bronxblue

May 7th, 2021 at 10:29 PM ^

Yeah, this site is dying to blame this extremely rare event on Harbaugh and Michigan for reasons that just seem performative at this point.  It absolutely sucks for UM and is going to hurt recruiting, but at some point shit just doesn't go your way and it isn't anyone's fault.

In reply to Yeah, this site is dying to… by bronxblue

NYC Fan3

May 7th, 2021 at 10:42 PM ^

It’s a good thing you’re on this site to spout positivity on the football program despite negative  news.  Linguist leaving in 3 months, Tough Luck, Shoop not showing up to coach at all, tough luck, starting Milton over McNamara, tough luck. Not Utilizing Chris Evans out of the backfield as a receiver, tough luck, playing Ben Mason on the defensive line, tough luck, losing to Michigan States worst team in a long time at home, tough luck.  Medical St Juste turns into NFL draft pick, tough luck.  The punt, tough luck.  Not being able to run a tempo offense, tough luck, no ability to execute a 2 minute drill, tough luck. The list goes on and on.  At some point, it’s not tough luck.

it’s ok to be critical of the football program and their leader.  Just look at the moves Howard has made in 2 seasons to identify weaknesses within his roster and bring in grad transfers.  How long has it been since Michigan has had Defensive Tackles?

In reply to Fwiw, I’m glad that hinted… by HollywoodHokeHogan

bronxblue

May 7th, 2021 at 10:23 PM ^

Sure, schools can try to structure contracts that protect them while coaches (and their attorneys) are going to fight to provide their clients with the most flexibility with the least downside; as an attorney I'd assume you'd be aware that there are two sides to every negotiation.  So yeah, a young guy looking to make moves up the coaching ranks isn't going to sign a contract that would hurt his chances of doing so if possible.  

Even if you have a guy sign a contract with a buyout, realistically how much do you think a guy's going to agree to and how onerous would it be for a program that suddenly had their HC leave and are stuck trying to find a replacement?  Leipold's buyout at Buffalo was only $600k, so it's unlikely UM was going to stick a co-DC and position coach with much.  

Also, of your list of "bad" hires you include a guy Harbaugh did not, in fact, hire (Nuss) as well as Dj Durkin, one of the hottest DC candidates in the country at the time and a guy who a year later was the HC at a P5 program.  The fact Durkin turned out to be a bad guy and a bad HC doesn't change that reality such a signing was lauded at the time.

I can say with near-certainty that it was, in fact, highly unlikely that UM could have expected Les Miles to be fired for years of sexual misconduct at LSU and Kansas in March leading to the Buffalo head coach taking over in Kansas and that particular program having a pre-existing relationship with Linguist and that leading to him being named the HC in May.  If you could have predicted such a turn of events then you really should head to a casino or sports book and start making bets.

UPMichigan

May 7th, 2021 at 9:34 PM ^

Well.. Cato June it is.

Erik_in_Dayton

May 7th, 2021 at 9:34 PM ^

My understanding is that Michigan has also send an OT and an OLB down to Pawtucket after claiming a CB and a WR off of waivers. Additionally, hitting coach Jesus "El Rey" Ramirez will coach first base while Andy Witkowski recovers from surgery to repair a hernia. The franchise is also moving to Las Vegas. 

LabattsBleu

May 7th, 2021 at 9:34 PM ^

It sucks not only because of the timing, but Mo was a guy that was really doing well on the trail... not 100% how he was as a DB coach, but he has a lot of experience in college and the pros and Lewis vouched for him as well.

This is no one's "fault"; its hella bad timing though so late in the cycle.

Not sure where Michigan turns, but hopefully there's some candidates that are willing to jump ship...

bronxblue

May 7th, 2021 at 9:37 PM ^

Nobody expected Linguist to stick around for a couple of years, but this was a crazy turn of events.  They'll have to find a replacement, and I'm not sold Clinkscale is the best option.  They'll figure out something.  It sucks and my guess is they'll lose some recruits/ground because of it.  Won't be the last time.

I will say that complaining about the lack of a buyout on a guy you know is going to jump around is a bit silly.  At this point if you want a guy for HC I doubt half a million or whatever was going to stop them.  

In reply to Nobody expected Linguist to… by bronxblue

HollywoodHokeHogan

May 7th, 2021 at 9:44 PM ^

The buy out could be quite high if the length of time is very short; it can be scaled along a time frame, etc.  But why bother to even try when you’ve got a guy with such a stable track record, right?

In reply to The buy out could be quite… by HollywoodHokeHogan

bronxblue

May 7th, 2021 at 10:09 PM ^

Then Linguist isn't going to sign the contract originally and he's not a coach at Michigan anyway.

I'll say that this particular turn of fate is not predictable; if he had coached this year and jumped next season that would have been immensely predictable and I doubt anyone freaks out.

In reply to Then Linguist isn't going to… by bronxblue

HollywoodHokeHogan

May 7th, 2021 at 10:40 PM ^

You’re right that nobody freaks out if he leaves after a year, but you don’t need to write a contract with a big liquidated damages amount for after one year (and it’s probably not enforceable anyway because of the ease of getting a comparable replacement at that time).  You don’t need to know the weird specifics of what leads to the open spot at an unusual time (Les Miles being a perv or whatever) to be worried about him leaving, as he constantly leaves.

Maybe assistant coaches just universally won’t sign such a contract or their agents won’t let them (as has been suggested).   But then it’s probably worth looking at how often a guy moves because it does kind of bone you when he does.  I get that a coaching opening this late is rare, but it’s not like this dude is gone because he got hit by a meteor or won the lottery or something well neigh impossible like that.   

Gob Wilson

May 7th, 202



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