Jim Harbaugh: Full-Time Head Coach and Notable Hypocrite

Nov 28, 2015; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Michigan Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh on the sideline against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Michigan Stadium. Ohio State won 42-13. Mandatory Credit: Tim Fuller-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 28, 2015; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Michigan Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh on the sideline against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Michigan Stadium. Ohio State won 42-13. Mandatory Credit: Tim Fuller-USA TODAY Sports /
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Jim Harbaugh seems to forget things he has done while trying to show the public he really cares about the high school athletes.

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Yes, I think I’ve wrote something on this every day this week. And yes, here is one more.

However, after Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh cried on Tuesday after not getting his way with his precious satellite camps, I knew I had to say something else about it. By the way, I think he cried more than my cousin when she was told her parents couldn’t get Justin Bieber tickets.

There is one type of person that I can’t stand and that is one that is two-faced. They give the perception that they are the nicest people on the outside, but all the while they hope you don’t see what type of person they are or the things they may have done or will do.

Don’t sit atop your perceived throne of good deed doing six days a week, when on the seventh day, you pull a stunt like that (pulling a kid’s scholarship weeks before NSD).

While Harbaugh screams from the rooftop that no one is thinking of the kids, I wonder if he told Erik Swenson the same thing. I bet you are wondering who that is. Swenson is one of those high school athletes that Harbaugh cares so much about protecting, it caused him to pull his scholarship offer from him just a few weeks from National Signing Day after he had been committed to Michigan for two years.

I don’t even care what the reason was for pulling the scholarship. Don’t sit atop your perceived throne of good deed doing six days a week, when on the seventh day, you pull a stunt like that.

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“It certainly isn’t the best thing for the youngsters. It’s not the best thing for the student-athletes”, Harbaugh said about the banned satellite camps. This must be one of those times were you pick and choose what to say when it benefits you the most. Coaches can’t comment on recruits, but I bet money that quote wouldn’t have came out of his mouth concerning Swenson.

It really is simple. Harbaugh cares about the high school athletes if you can play football. That’s it.

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Perhaps now that the satellite camps are out of the way, he can concentrate more on slumber parties with high school athletes. After all, he wants you to think that he is all about the kids and not football. Spare me the bologna. I can get all I need at the grocery store without being force fed from a khaki-clad hypocrite.