https://www.wsj.com/sports/football/jim-harbaugh-michigan-rose-bowl-6ea573fc (paywall)
Here are key quotes:
"Harbaugh has emerged as college football’s unlikely freedom fighter."
"Harbaugh, the son of a football coach from Toledo, Ohio, is an improbable revolutionary."
"While Che Guevara wore military fatigues, Harbaugh is famous for his fondness for khakis."
"Harbaugh has called for a radical redistribution of wealth, demanded revolutionary institutional reforms, and been accused of using guerrilla tactics to advance his goals."
"His rebellious campaign is building toward the coup that Michigan fans have been dreaming of since the day he laid out his manifesto: the program’s first national championship in a quarter-century."
"The NCAA was so exasperated at being cast as J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI that it issued a rare public statement about an ongoing probe."
"The Big Ten even acknowledged had no evidence that Harbaugh knew of the plot, but still suspended him as the team leader."
"Even by Harbaugh’s standards, however, this season is his masterpiece."
The reporter is a University of Michigan grad. The WSJ comment section is overwhelmingly critical of the article.
Here are key quotes:
"Harbaugh has emerged as college football’s unlikely freedom fighter."
"Harbaugh, the son of a football coach from Toledo, Ohio, is an improbable revolutionary."
"While Che Guevara wore military fatigues, Harbaugh is famous for his fondness for khakis."
"Harbaugh has called for a radical redistribution of wealth, demanded revolutionary institutional reforms, and been accused of using guerrilla tactics to advance his goals."
"His rebellious campaign is building toward the coup that Michigan fans have been dreaming of since the day he laid out his manifesto: the program’s first national championship in a quarter-century."
"The NCAA was so exasperated at being cast as J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI that it issued a rare public statement about an ongoing probe."
"The Big Ten even acknowledged had no evidence that Harbaugh knew of the plot, but still suspended him as the team leader."
"Even by Harbaugh’s standards, however, this season is his masterpiece."
The reporter is a University of Michigan grad. The WSJ comment section is overwhelmingly critical of the article.