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Unverified Voracity Is Whatever About Suspension

Unverified Voracity Is Whatever About Suspension
Brian August 24th, 2023 at 11:38 AM
[Marc-Gregor Campredon]

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I mean, whatever? I suppose I have to dredge up an opinion about Michigan self-imposing a three-game gameday-only suspension on Jim Harbaugh. Here goes: darn it.

The only part of this that matters is that it might piss off Harbaugh to the point where he gets more serious about going to the NFL. You or I could coach Michigan against ECU, UNLV, and… whoever is the last nonconference opponent. Ah. Bowling Green. Anyway: you or I could guide Michigan to three wins in those games. (Mel Tucker, on the other hand…)

So on one level it's smart to get this junk out of the way now because Texas, an actual power conference opponent, is on the schedule next year. On another level it's deeply annoying to cave to an NCAA kangaroo court that is busy violating its own guidelines because of what's clearly a personal vendetta against a coach who can't be bothered to pretend they're relevant anymore. There's a lot of sturm und drang on the message boards about this because of the latter, but… this does not matter. Michigan's chances of success this season have not been altered even 0.01%.

So, whatever. Double whatever.

[After THE JUMP: OSU's got an issue or two]

Trouble in paradise? Michigan had a quarterback battle go into the season last year, but that was a guy who'd won the Big Ten getting passed by JJ McCarthy. This one seems a bit more ominous:

This is a bit sunnier take from Day than his previous comment on the QB battle:

"I don't think it's right now we have two guys who are just blowing it out of the water and you're like 'Oh my God, I don't know who's gonna play,'" Day said. "But it's also not like they're not doing well either...Now, were just looking for the consistency."

Seems like whoever it is will be a major step down from CJ Stroud. Here's to seeing OSU's offense outside of the SP+ top ten. Or at least somewhere other than first.

The pads go on. Jadyn Davis experienced a steady slide over the course of shorts-and-skeleton season. But maybe he's one of them gamer guys:

Providence Day looked the part of No. 1 team in North Carolina in a 42-35 victory over Northwestern (SC) on Saturday night. Providence Day held a commanding 42-21 lead with eight minutes left in the game and Northwestern scored two late touchdowns. …

Providence Day was led by outstanding performances by 4-star Michigan quarterback commit Jadyn Davis and 4-star North Carolina wide receiver commit Jordan Shipp. Davis' final stat line was 24 completions of 35 attempts for 456 yards, five touchdowns, and no interceptions.

A fair chunk of this highlight reel is Davis doing stuff:

Anonymous NIL takes. On3 has series of anonymous coach quote articles, which are always pretty interesting. This one focuses on how NIL has affected college basketball recruiting:

A Coach in the Big East: “The ‘process’ begins (and almost ends) with the financial benefit of the school. If it was even part of the process, it was nearly last (or non-existent) pre-NIL. The money/NIL has no equivalent now in the process, and there is almost no way to overcome a substandard ‘offer.’ …

A Coach in the A10: “NIL has significantly changed how we recruit. If we know early on that the decision is all bout money, we may choose to move on. We have a solid collective; however, we don’t think we want to ‘outbid’ anyone. We think our program’s history and the university have a lot to offer; unfortunately, a lot of kids, agents, and advisors only care about the bottom line. I think recruiting is mostly about two things, 1) role definition and 2) NIL, “Will I play and how much will I get paid?

“I think the common thought in college is you want to get old and stay old. But I think there’s a valuable opportunity for mid-majors to get slightly better talent than before the portal era. I believe you take the guys that can help you win. They can come from a local high school or be playing 4.000 miles away if they can help you and fit your culture, you take them.”

I assume this is less drastic of a change in football since there are fewer football recruits who are obvious program-changers than in basketball, what with 85+ man rosters versus 13. I do agree with "get old and stay" old after Michigan's experience with Moussa Diabate, Caleb Houstan, Jett Howard, and Frankie Collins. In all four of those cases Michigan spent a bunch of minutes developing substandard players* only for all of them to bolt. They're probably going to get more out of Nimari Burnett than any of them.

*[This may be somewhat controversial but Michigan was ~7.5 points better per 100 possessions with Howard off the floor last year, and Howard was probably the best of the four.]

Football is back soon, and it brings with it Indiana Signmaking. Say what you want about the Crossroads of America, but never say they can't apply pigment to a large piece of cardboad:

They'll always have that, and when you have signs who needs bowl bids?

Etc.: Proposed prices for first round playoff games next year have yet to find a broadcaster because the prices are sky-high. CBB burnout at all time high. McCarthy, Zinter, Jenkins, Corum, Edwards make Dane Brugler's top 50 prospects for the upcoming draft.

Wally Llama

August 24th, 2023 at 11:58 AM ^

The thought of OSU struggling on offense/at the QB spot makes me so giddy that I don't even want to start hoping for it to be real. But please let it be real....

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Hail-Storm

August 24th, 2023 at 1:10 PM ^

Unfortunately I have a lot of see it to believe it with them after seeing their 3rd string QB come out and beat us a decade or so ago. So much talent, it'd be nice to see a struggle.

I also want them to do well and lose to us and lose in the playoff, and put pressure on them to fire a coach who is winning 90+% of his games only to make a completely horrible hire, that causes them to struggle a little bit as Michigan continues its football dominance under Harbaugh into a smooth transition into his replacement he's been grooming for years. 

In reply to The thought of OSU… by Wally Llama

alum96

August 24th, 2023 at 2:57 PM ^

Struggling for them is unfortunately 9th overall in the country.  

sdogg1m

August 24th, 2023 at 12:02 PM ^

Agreed about Harbaugh being annoyed by the suspension and thus having an increased willingness to interview with more NFL teams. This is troublesome as you cannot easily replace a Jim Harbaugh.

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Big Brown Jug

August 24th, 2023 at 12:21 PM ^

At this point there is nothing notable Harbaugh can do, good or bad, that isn't going to lead to more NFL speculation. 

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njvictor

August 24th, 2023 at 12:46 PM ^

I don't really think it will annoy Harbaugh as much as others think. Is it annoying? Yes. But Harbaugh has always been vocal about how many future HCs he has on staff and this gives them an opportunity to show some things. Harbaugh can still coach practices and this suspension during 3 cupcakes should put all of this to bed

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dragonchild

August 24th, 2023 at 1:46 PM ^

The stupid thing (aside from the NCAA itself) is that the NFL isn't without its own ludicrous dysfunction.  The dude already fled the NFL once.

By and large, professional athletics (and let's be real: college football is a pro league) are run by aristocrats.  If you can't stand being moshed around by petty, entitled, imbecilic psychopaths, you're going to struggle wherever you are.  Heck, come to think of it, youth leagues are polluted by these sorts.  He might as well stick to college if he wants to coach.

Coaching football without dealing with industrial quantities of bullshit?  Doesn't exist anywhere.  You'd have to switch to something like women's curling to find inner peace, and I'm not even too sure about that.

jmblue

August 24th, 2023 at 12:05 PM ^

I can't say I'm surprised about the burnout among college basketball coaches.  They were already dealing with one-and-dones, and now the portal takes things to another level.  The offseason calendar could be reworked a bit, but even if the NCAA creates more mandatory dead periods, there's still going to be the stress of potentially having to revamp your roster (and protect it from being poached) every offseason.

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Sledgehammer

August 24th, 2023 at 1:42 PM ^

I bet Beilein is so happy he left when did. He would have HATED the CBB landscape as it currently stands. 

UofM Die Hard …

August 24th, 2023 at 12:10 PM ^

Those signs... HAHAHA, you got me cry laughing at 9:09am in the morning. 

 

'Are Indiana fans ok?"  hahaha just amazing commentary there

blueheron

August 24th, 2023 at 12:12 PM ^

Keon Coleman is #30 in that draft list. Only the dimmest Sparty fans will be able to ignore that.

bronxblue

August 24th, 2023 at 12:13 PM ^

OSU's offense will be "fine" this year regardless of who's at QB because much like UM they can out-talented 9/10thd of the opponent they'll see pretty handily.  But I do think both Brown and McCord were going to be a step down from Stroud even at the top of their projections and now it's clearly going to be a bit more.  It'll be interesting to see if the lean into the run more early on or if they try to fake it til they make it in the air.

My general feeling about NIL talk with basketball is that it really only matters to a subset of guys because at some point you're only going to get so much of an offer.  Sure, if you're a top-50 guy you might be able to command a bit more of a bidding war but some 3.5* from suburban KC isn't likely to be a program changer early on and smart teams will instead (a) try to recruit those guys and build them up over years or (b) just pluck them from the transfer portal after a year or two.  In fact, I wouldn't be shocked in CBB starts to look a bit inverse, with a bunch of small programs having a number of 1- and 2-and-transfers while the bigger programs have older rosters with some young studs and then a bunch of guys who've stuck around the college game a bit.  

There's less value in getting first-year guys who just haven't developed as much now, and as we saw with Howard you can wind up with a guy who does one thing really well (shooting) and not much else and you're stuck having to play him because you can't really develop those areas in-season.  Better to get those guys a year or two later with lower ceilings on any particular skill but overall more complete players.

The punishment for Harbaugh is whatever; the NCAA comes across as feckless so often that while I'd like UM not to give them a win it's unlikely to mean much.  I do think Harbaugh will be heavily eyeing the NFL this offseason; we'll see if anyone bites but at some point a bad team with a desperate owner will throw money at him to fix their problems and he'll jump.

PeteM

August 24th, 2023 at 12:14 PM ^

I'm sure that Brian and many others here know more about this than I do, but the voluntary suspension doesn't bother me. It sounds like Michigan concedes that there were technical violations, and while it's infuriating that there's one standard for Tennessee and another for us the reality is that in many regulatory environments 5-10 violators go unpunished for every one who faces consequences.

Now if NCAA asks for anything more (or anything more than one additional inconsequential game) I think Michigan should challenge that in every way possible including ignoring any "gag" orders.

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ShadowStorm33

August 24th, 2023 at 3:28 PM ^

It sounds like Michigan concedes that there were technical violations, and while it's infuriating that there's one standard for Tennessee and another for us

To be fair though, if we're looking at the apples-to-apples comparison (i.e. penalties for the coaches), did Tennessee get a different standard? It's not like Pruitt got off scot-free; he got a six-year show-cause penalty, and a number of other coaches/staffers got penalties as well (including show-cause). Where there might be a different standard would be the penalties for the schools--Tennessee itself got off pretty easy, when they should have gotten absolutely hammered. Now if the NCAA comes back and tries to vacate wins, impose bowl bans, that kind of shit, then it's time to bring up the double standard...

Angry-Dad

August 24th, 2023 at 12:24 PM ^

"JJ McAss". so simple yet so clever.  I feel better about the future of the country already!

s/

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BuckeyeChuck

August 24th, 2023 at 3:29 PM ^

So your sarcasm is just beginning right now? Okay, fine...lay it on me.

goblue2121

August 24th, 2023 at 12:26 PM ^

I've never really considered the Harbaugh is going back to the NFL chatter as credible, but recent events may have slightly changed the circumstances. He's been scrutinized rather heavily over minor issues so it would be understandable if he feels there isn't much hope for the state of the game in CFB and heads back to the NFL where the playing field is somewhat level. Nick Saban and Urban didn't look so great when they had a salary cap and only 1 first round pick.

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meeashagin

August 24th, 2023 at 2:39 PM ^

I don't understand why people think Harbaugh would allow the N



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