Originally posted by Wu-5Rings:
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Jim Harbaugh has arguably the best Qb group and WR group in the country next year.. This offense is about to open up and the transition is happening. The roster will be 100% his this spring..
After he wins a couple championships he will return to the nfl... I said it a while ago.
Qb's Shea Patterson, Christian Mcaffrey and Joe Milton.
WR DPJ, Tarik Black and Nico Collins. 3 potential 1,000 yard receivers. This will be a different offense next season...
Harbs has made great progress, despite what the haters in here will say. We can now say Michigan's reputation as a top program is re-built, but its still not a top tier (top 5) program.
For me, top tier programs are currently: Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, Ohio State, LSU
I know Georgia and LSU may not have the playoff appearance chops, but the NFL level talent they bring in there is top tier.
Then you have the "great" programs: USC, Michigan, Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Auburn, Florida State, Texas A&M, Florida, Penn St, Washington
Then you have "good" programs: Texas, Oregon, Tenn, Miami, Stanford, South Carolina, Ole Miss, Nebraksa, Miss St, TCU, Michigan State, Virginia Tech
My categories are based on recruiting power, not performance.