The Baylor game was pretty good, especially the last quarter. The Michigan game, not so much.
Playing in one of the toughest (if not the toughest) away environments, against an undefeated #7 team, charging back from a large deficit, and having the game come down in the last 1.5 minutes to 4th and goal from the 1 yard line, and having a pass that was very nearly the tying touchdown? College Game Day got its money's worth on excitement in the Michigan/Penn State game.
Dunno about Harbaugh, not doing so well in college it seems.
I see the opposite.
Not Harbaugh:
2008 3-9
2009 5-7
2010 7-6
2011 11-2 <-- the top season
2012 8-5 <-- 2nd best season
2013 7-6
2014 5-7
Harbaugh:
2015 10-3
2016 10-3 <-- one 3-point loss to #2 ranked OSU in double overtime on a controversial call, one 1-point loss to #11 ranked FSU in Orange Bowl, one 1-point loss to Iowa
2017 8-5 <-- Harbaugh's worst season was equal to previous group's 2nd-best season
2018 10-3
Yep, hasn't gone to the CFP, etc., so can get better -- but that is a 4-year record in the top 10, playing schedules much harder than a lot of other schools:
Clemson: 55-4
Alabama: 55-4
Ohio State: 48-6
Oklahoma: 46-8
Georgia: 42-13
Wisconsin: 42-12
Washington: 39-15
Michigan: 38-14
Penn State: 38-15
LSU: 36-14
Notre Dame: 36-15
Auburn: 33-20
Florida: 33-18
Texas: 27-24
Silly decision on end of game time outs.
Time outs were insignificant compared to several other bad calls and mistakes. There is room for improvement for sure, but lots of good things during the game, too.
Heartbreaker for the kid who dropped the pass in the endzone.
Yep. He's a great player, though, and I think he will end up being a star on the team. His future is bright.