Florida vs. Michigan score, Peach Bowl 2018: No. 10 Gators show true progress in win over No. 7 Wolverines
#3 is brutal and honest about Harbaugh
"The shine has worn off Jim Harbaugh: The Michigan legend came to Ann Arbor to bring the program back to a championship level. Even though the Wolverines have been in the conversation in November in two of the last four years, thoughts of a national championship are pure fantasy. He's 1-9 against AP top 10 teams, and that trend doesn't look like it will get reversed any time soon.
Harbaugh isn't a savior. He's Les Miles 2.0 during Miles' last four seasons as the head coach at LSU. He wants to build an offense that runs his style, and flat-out refuses to adapt with modern
college football. The blueprint to beat Michigan is simple -- put the offense in a spot where it has to score 30 out of necessity rather than desire, and the game is yours. Like those Miles-coached teams, it's easier said than done. The Michigan defense -- save for the last two outings -- typically keeps games tight and doesn't force its offense to go point-for-point. But great defenses have bad days, especially against teams with equal or better talent.
Great coaches adapt. It's why Nick Saban hired Lane Kiffin in 2014 and continues to run a more exotic offense today. It's why Urban Meyer inserted a fullback into his system in 2005 at Florida and blended power football with spread concepts. It's why Dabo Swinney was able to withstand the early hot seat at Clemson and develop the program into a monster.
Harbaugh isn't a great coach. At this point, it might be hard to argue that he deserves the "very good" moniker. He's a dinosaur who's letting football pass him by."