I guess we should talk about this. Rumors starting swirling last week that the Raiders were going to offer Jim Harbaugh uncanny money to take over in Las Vegas, and that Jim is going to hear them out. People keep asking me what I’ve heard, and I’ve pointed them to the premium message boards because I’m not an insider. Other than some peripheral people who tell me things, I know dickety doo except what goes out in public, or what I get from 247, On3, and Rivals. If you want insider information you should pay the insiders for that.
Those insiders have done their best to keep up, but the list of sources who know anything here is small enough that real information is scarce. Both Sam Webb of The Michigan Insider/247 and Chris Balas from The Wolverine/On3 have reported that Raiders interest is real, and also that Michigan has a new offer on the table that rewards Harbaugh for last year’s turnaround and increases the assistant pool. Presumably there’s at least enough to bump up som
Mates,
We all know that JWG is the wizard at this, but he unfortunately didn't answer the bat light call for him. And I got baited into this by 1Whostayed (shakes cyber fist). The semi-final game vs. UGA is 11 days away. Also, if we utilize this year's roster there aren't any # 11's, so the best I could come up with is addition by subtraction for two guys who we will miss a ton next year - Jake Moody and Brad Hawkins. 13-2 = 11, and there are 11 days until our game v UGA. So there you have it. Go Blue, have a great day. 11 days until UGA gets their come-uppance.
I am trying to recall the history of Ohio State, and I cannot say ever remembering a time where they had to make a serious rebuild of their program. They never really have faced a serious adversity in the sense of a down program, have they?
Heck, even Alabama had to do that after the Paul Dooley years.
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