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  • Doogles
    Doogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,800 Founders Club

    You really think Sark left UW like Teevens left Stanford?

    Who's the doog now? Win or GTFO, right?

    He inherited a heisman finalist running back and the current best CB in the NFL. Also Stanford has recruited well nationally forever because of academis, the problem is the higher ranked guys would get there, get soft, and play school instead of football. No question Harbaugh changed that culture.

    His first few years he picked up some under the radar prospects that turned out to be pretty damn good players that supplanted upperclassmen and took their lumps. His 3rd recruiting class (just like Pete's at the moment) is when the bigger names really started to bite on Harbaugh. The higher foundation talent level, plus coached up no names turned star upperclassmen delivered his 4th season results. It's not that fucking difficult.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,609 Founders Club
    Clearly you are the doog. Petersen inherited 3 first round draft choices
  • HFNY
    HFNY Member Posts: 5,520
    Wow I had no idea that Harbaugh inherited 17 returning starters (and unlike at some schools, those returning starters were pretty good).

    OTOH, Washington has played 10 true freshmen play this season: OL Trey Adams, LB Tevis Bartlett, QB Jake Browning, LB Ben Burr-Kirven, TB Myles Gaskin, DB Austin Joyner, WR Chico McClatcher, DB Jordan Miller, WR Quinten Pounds and WR Isaiah Renfro.

    The team's current roster includes 52 freshmen (true and redshirt) and 24 sophomores, as compared to 13 seniors.

    But yeah, sooner rather than later, Petersen needs to pull an upset win (@ Arizona last year hurts that much more after the losses to BSU and Cal this year) and ideally doesn't lose another home game this year....that includes beating Oregon but the spread will probably be 8-10 points.

    Coaching>>>>>>>>>>recruiting.

    HTH

    Brady Hoke left a steaming pile for Harbaugh

    But still, Jim is whipping them into shape


    Sorry about the racist crap
    Of Michigan's last four recruiting classes, two were in the top 5 based on points.

    Accounting for stars per player they were 14th (3.5), 11th (3.56), 5th (3.81), and 10th (3.64).

    Pete has sucked so far but Harbaugh inherited a team returning 17 starters and is loaded with talent and experience.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,422 Standard Supporter
    HFNY said:

    Wow I had no idea that Harbaugh inherited 17 returning starters (and unlike at some schools, those returning starters were pretty good).

    OTOH, Washington has played 10 true freshmen play this season: OL Trey Adams, LB Tevis Bartlett, QB Jake Browning, LB Ben Burr-Kirven, TB Myles Gaskin, DB Austin Joyner, WR Chico McClatcher, DB Jordan Miller, WR Quinten Pounds and WR Isaiah Renfro.

    The team's current roster includes 52 freshmen (true and redshirt) and 24 sophomores, as compared to 13 seniors.

    But yeah, sooner rather than later, Petersen needs to pull an upset win (@ Arizona last year hurts that much more after the losses to BSU and Cal this year) and ideally doesn't lose another home game this year....that includes beating Oregon but the spread will probably be 8-10 points.

    Coaching>>>>>>>>>>recruiting.

    HTH

    Brady Hoke left a steaming pile for Harbaugh

    But still, Jim is whipping them into shape


    Sorry about the racist crap
    Of Michigan's last four recruiting classes, two were in the top 5 based on points.

    Accounting for stars per player they were 14th (3.5), 11th (3.56), 5th (3.81), and 10th (3.64).

    Pete has sucked so far but Harbaugh inherited a team returning 17 starters and is loaded with talent and experience.
    They weren't good under Hoke and when they played Utah most said they sucked. Now that they are playing well they are good?
  • Doogles
    Doogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,800 Founders Club

    Clearly you are the doog. Petersen inherited 3 first round draft choices

    And they all left immediately after year 1. One of which was kicked off the team because he was not jiving with the team. Harbaugh got those guys as sophomores/rs frosh. Big difference.

    Harbaugh is a better coach than Petersen, he's a top 5 coach in the world at any level, imo. Petersen's tenure is far from played out. I still think he is a good coach, the O is a disaster and he needs to figure it out, adapt, or gtfo. But draw a line in the sand 4 games into year 2 if you want.

    I still think he is the guy, too much is going right in the program. The fucking Offense is the bulbous herp at the tip of the 12 incher. Get it cleaned up or DIAFF.
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,232

    Harbaugh never took Stanford backwards. There lies the major difference.

    Petersen has taken UW backwards and he gets a lot of slack an excuses made for it. From when he was hired, I haven't seen much to inspire a lot of confidence.

    Fans are magnifying every single positive because they don't want to admit that he has been a disappointment so far.

    Apples and Oranges ...

    Not that far of a difference in saying that Seven never took the UW program backwards.
  • Fecal_Matter
    Fecal_Matter Member Posts: 330

    Clearly you are the doog. Petersen inherited 3 first round draft choices

    And all of you gushed about how Petersen's staff was able to take those three players to the next level because Sark wasn't able to develop players.

    You can't have it both ways.
  • ThomasFremont
    ThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325

    Clearly you are the doog. Petersen inherited 3 first round draft choices

    And all of you gushed about how Petersen's staff was able to take those three players to the next level because Sark wasn't able to develop players.

    You can't have it both ways.
    This ain't no NFL training camp.

    If he can't win with them at UW, who cares if he made them better players for the pros.