Are you serious ? Harbaugh inherited a ton of talent (43 seniors) - many will be drafted in the 1st few rounds of the NFL draft - Lewis, Butt, Peppers.......etc. Urban started the year with 44 kids with freshman eligibility that never played a down of CF. This was suppose to be Harbaugh's year. And with the off-the-charts 2017 class Urban has coming in, well, you get the idea. That class will blow away 247 composites all-time average/recruit rating set by Alabama
Harbaugh proved he's no Urban Saturday. Booger-eater had a 17-7 lead late in the 3rd quarter with the ball and choked. From the 6:30 mark of the 3rd to the end, OSU outgained the Spooner 215 to 76 yards. CHOKE CHOKE CHOKE ! All he did was blame it on the refs. He's no Urban - not even close !
And here's the play he whined about so hard in his presser. Yeah, he's going to own OSU !!!!
Only an idiotic, brainwashed bucknut would buy that photo, with that ridiculous angle, as evidence of a first down on that play, so thanks for outing yourself. While you're at it, why don't you compare the PI calls that went against UM, to the obvious missed PI calls that OSU got away with(thank the OSU fanboy
backjudge for those gifts).
Here's the cliffs, in case people don't want to click through:
"Referees can move up through the ranks (for example, you can't do a varsity basketball game the first year you referee), and Schwarzel moved up to Division III football games in 1991. He covered games for the Ohio Conference, which includes colleges such as Marietta College and Capital University. In 1997, Schwarzel began doing MAC games, and in 2002 he refereed his first Big 10 game.
'This year, I did my first full schedule in the Big 10,' he said.
Schwarzel was an Ohio State fan growing up, and said he was excited to be on the field for the Ohio State/Texas game, which featured (at the time) the top-ranked team in the country against the second-ranked team.
His crew worked the Ohio State/Michigan game this fall, which also featured the two top-ranked teams at the time, but Schwarzel was not allowed to work the huge game because he is from Ohio."
Somewhat strange that he was banned from officiating the game in the past, but this year was allowed. Of Course if the situation were reversed and it was a Michigan fanboy that had been so overtly inconsistent against OSU, I'm sure the bucks would be gracious in defeat, I'm sure of it...
The truth is that Michigan dominated that game, and even with 3 extremely costly mistakes were in a great position to secure a win until the refs swooped in and saved the bucks from defeat, but to act like the bucks won because of Urban's awesome coaching is simply insane. There's a reason that everyone outside of the ohio fanbase(and even many within it, there are some who aren't complete morons) acknowledge that Michigan got a shaft job from the refs.