Hence my comment that their coordinators may have been stronger than our current ones over this past run of theirs. And at a minimum, Moore is an uber elite oline coach
Pretty sure HC is responsible for this
Quite certain the HC is responsible for this
I know its natural to look over and see Michigan do what they did and think its a snap your fingers type thing also for ND but I just think the main catalyst of the whole thing was Harbaugh. Not something overly inherent to Michigan its self. I also think Harbaugh could've easily done the same were he at ND
I just think its kinda silly to discount/diminsh the Harbaugh Factor in the armethtic of building a championship level program
Freeman shows promise and seems a pretty quick study but he still has a long ways to go to get on Harbaugh's current level
Harbaugh is a very good football coach. He had Stanford as a fixture in the top 10. He's a weirdo but of course he's a good coach. I don't think anyone's denying that, or saying that Freeman is his equal as we sit here right now.
I think the point some of us are trying to make is that the way he built his best Michigan teams (and Stanford before it) is somewhat different than the dominant model for elite college football teams in recent years. He focuses on line play and manball, his QBs are good but not elite talented, he has more fifth-years than five-star three-and-outs, etc. It's not "inherent to Michigan," it is just how Harbaugh chooses to approach building a college football program.
But it is also, generally-speaking, the approach that Notre Dame has pursued since at least 2017, with a bit less success. If Michigan can win that way, so can we, we just need to get a little better at it.