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RE: College hoops coaches OUT and IN
(03-16-2017 04:16 PM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote:  I guess that he sits out next year, collecting his $4 million buyout, does some broadcasting work, watches Jim absolutely destroy Indiana in the Fall - laughing hysterically and weirdly on the sideline, and then looks at other jobs next offseason.

So ... Jim Harbaugh, unsurprisingly, has an entertaining take on the firing of his brother-in-law:

http://www.si.com/college-basketball/201...n-harbaugh
Quote:Jim Harbaugh looks at Crean’s Indiana tenure and says, “much like my situation in San Francisco, the people that are doing the micromanaging … when it comes to building a ball team, what they know could not blow up a small balloon. In my case, an owner and a general manager. In his case, an administration. They are so similar in that way. And he still wins two Big Ten championships outright.”
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College hoops coaches OUT and IN - Wedge - 03-05-2017, 05:20 PM
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