Interesting information regarding Harbaugh

Prestonyte

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since he claims to never has knowledge of anything.

"Sure looks like Harbaugh and Moore had some confidence in Stalions during last years Michigan vs MSU game," Jankens said along with the clip.

 
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ToddFlanders

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I could see Harbaugh not knowing how a dude got his knowledge. If your OC has the offense scoring 40+ a game, do you question where they got their play calls? This dude seems very eager to please. If one of your coaches tells you he thinks he knows the call and he's right more often than not - you listen to him.
 
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18IsTheMan

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I could see Harbaugh not knowing how a dude got his knowledge. If your OC has the offense scoring 40+ a game, do you question where they got their play calls? This dude seems very eager to please. If one of your coaches tells you he thinks he knows the call and he's right more often than not - you listen to him.

Right. I think a lot of head coaches probably have a "don't tell me, I don't want to know" policy.
 
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Right. I think a lot of head coaches probably have a "don't tell me, I don't want to know policy".
Somewhat like Joe Morrison kicking the steroid thing to one of his assistants. Kephart. You handle it, Coach Kep. Sports Illustrated blew that up.
 

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Right. I think a lot of head coaches probably have a "don't tell me, I don't want to know policy".
The problem with that is this would likely be a level 1 infraction. And the NCAA recently ruled that if an assistant gets hit with the level 1, the HC is automatically hit with the same and gets the same punishment, regardless of if he knew or not.