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After Muschamp did, in fact, beat Harbaugh today, Cris Carter gave his answer to this thread's title.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...chigan-coach-jim-harbaugh-after-outback-bowl/
Ohio State legend Cris Carter rips Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh after Outback Bowl
Harbaugh has lost his last two bowl games with Michigan
After his second straight New Year's Day bowl loss, Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh is coming under fire again. This time, it's from ex-Ohio State receiver and NFL legend Cris Carter. Carter criticized Harbaugh's lack of "creativity" with the Michigan offense, as the Wolverines lost to South Carolina in Monday's Outback Bowl in an ugly offensive performance.
Harbaugh faced similar criticism after losing to Florida State in last year's Orange Bowl. In "big" rivalry games (against Michigan State and Ohio State), he is now 1-5. Add in bowl games, and he is 2-7. That won't cut it for the Michigan faithful, and next year he may be out of excuses. The fourth year is a turning point for college coaches, and it will be a good benchmark for where Michigan stands under Harbaugh heading forward.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...chigan-coach-jim-harbaugh-after-outback-bowl/
Ohio State legend Cris Carter rips Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh after Outback Bowl
Harbaugh has lost his last two bowl games with Michigan
After his second straight New Year's Day bowl loss, Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh is coming under fire again. This time, it's from ex-Ohio State receiver and NFL legend Cris Carter. Carter criticized Harbaugh's lack of "creativity" with the Michigan offense, as the Wolverines lost to South Carolina in Monday's Outback Bowl in an ugly offensive performance.
Harbaugh faced similar criticism after losing to Florida State in last year's Orange Bowl. In "big" rivalry games (against Michigan State and Ohio State), he is now 1-5. Add in bowl games, and he is 2-7. That won't cut it for the Michigan faithful, and next year he may be out of excuses. The fourth year is a turning point for college coaches, and it will be a good benchmark for where Michigan stands under Harbaugh heading forward.
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