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    Quote Originally Posted by viverlibre View Post
    I tag all my paypal and venmo transactions with "reimbursement."

    Michigan got caught red handed in the biggest cheating scandal in CFB and nothing happened to them.
    They had to fire their HC. Harbaugh left to avoid the show cause and time off
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    They had to fire their HC. Harbaugh left to avoid the show cause and time off
    Uh, pretty sure the took a promotion to the NFL, he's now HC of the Chargers. That like a HS coach getting "fired," then hired as the HC at Bama.

    He won the natty (coached the game) and two weeks later we as an NFL HC. He was not fired at Michigan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by viverlibre View Post
    Uh, pretty sure the took a promotion to the NFL, he's now HC of the Chargers. That like a HS coach getting "fired," then hired as the HC at Bama.

    He won the natty (coached the game) and two weeks later we as an NFL HC. He was not fired at Michigan.
    He wasn't fired because he had NFL options but he would have been at MI. He has a show cause against him until 2028 and any college who attempts to hire him has to suspend him for his first full year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    They had to fire their HC. Harbaugh left to avoid the show cause and time off
    He still got the show cause, he didn't avoid the penalty it's just not relevant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Really Clark? View Post
    He still got the show cause, he didn't avoid the penalty it's just not relevant.
    We're splitting hairs here. He left Michigan because he was going to get the show-cause and be suspended for the 25 season with no pay. Instead of doing that- he went to the NFL. Michigan was penalized for their scam and it cost them their HC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Really Clark? View Post
    He wasn't fired because he had NFL options but he would have been at MI. He has a show cause against him until 2028 and any college who attempts to hire him has to suspend him for his first full year.
    He left to avoid the show cause and your example is a poor one. Top SEC coaches make more than 2/3 of the NFL head coaches. I'd much rather be the HC at Bama or Georgia than coach the Saints or Browns- regardless of salary
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    I doubt he’s missing Michigan. He caught a lot of grief during his time there but did win the NC his final year. Rides off with a trophy and now pursuing one in the NFL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    He left to avoid the show cause and your example is a poor one. Top SEC coaches make more than 2/3 of the NFL head coaches. I'd much rather be the HC at Bama or Georgia than coach the Saints or Browns- regardless of salary
    But he's not coaching the Saints or Browns, he took a plum job with loaded team, good QB, went 11-6 and made the playoffs. Every college coach would take the Chargers over any CFB job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by viverlibre View Post
    But he's not coaching the Saints or Browns, he took a plum job with loaded team, good QB, went 11-6 and made the playoffs. Every college coach would take the Chargers over any CFB job.
    Yes- he got a great job. But he wanted to retire coaching at Michigan. He was forced to plan B. Fortunately for him- he got a great plan B. Michigan got punished- they lost a top coach and took a chance on their coordinator. He was ok in Y1. Y2 doesnt offer much hope of remaining a Top 3 Big Ten team. Bottom line- the scandal hurt Michigan alot
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