The Buckeyes did did not look very impressive in their win over Wisconsin in Madison, at least from the QB position. I believe McCord is going to struggle against good teams with his troubling offensive line. Defense looks better each outing. Henderson looked and performed his best game of the past two seasons now that he appears to be healthy again. I believe Luke Fickell has found a home in Madison and the Big Ten Conference.
Congrats Huskerman, looks like Matt Rhule is doing his magic again. Hopefully he gets your program back to being Nebraska again.
Thanks Tim. Day by Day. Show me 4 turnovers, and I'll show you a losing team. We're minus 10 on the year, yet we won by 17 yesterday. Wierd. Thank God for the blackshirts.
The University of Michigan has rescinded a new contract offer for head football coach Jim Harbaugh in the wake of a sign-stealing scandal that has rocked one of the favorites to play for college football’s national championship, according to a person familiar with the matter. The move is the first sign that the school may be hesitant about its future relationship with the famed coach who revived its football program and is frequently cited as a candidate for jobs in the National Football League. Harbaugh’s pay had been cut during the pandemic, but he was given a new contract just last year after bringing the team back to national prominence. The Wolverines’ title chase this year put him in line for another raise. Michigan recently had made an offer that would have made Harbaugh the highest-paid coach in the Big Ten, before the school pulled it once the sign-stealing allegations rocked the school, the person said. A spokesman for the athletic department said the school, athletic department and personnel—which would include Harbaugh—don’t comment on employment contracts until they are completed and fully executed. WSJ News Exclusive | Michigan Rescinded Contract Offer to Jim Harbaugh After Sign-Stealing Allegations