We're almost six months into the reign of Jim Harbaugh, and I'm perturbed by how little I detest the guy. Sure, I'm looking forward to Urban Meyer clown-suiting him in November, but I don't yet hate Harbaugh. (That will likely change in late November, but still..)
From Mark Snyder of Freep.com:
The Michigan football coach admitted in front of nearly 200 high school coaches that his program is not currently the state's primary football program right now.
But he was at the Horatio Williams clinic in Detroit, where MSU has come in previous years, to ask for the help of Detroit-area football coaches.
"We know we're not the biggest guy on the block – Michigan State's the biggest guy," Harbaugh said.
Honesty is the best policy, as they say, but my question is thus: If Michigan State is the big kid on the block, what does that make Ohio State?