This is so nostalgic for me. 2015 I would’ve still been in grade school, and I’ve been watching these game all the way up through 2023 when I graduated from UofM, ending with us win it all as a recent alumn. What a journey, all the way to the National Championship - Go blue forever! 〽️
What a ride it’s been. I was a senior in high school Jim’s first year as coach. I remember where I was and who I was with for a lot of these games. I wish I could go back. Jim will be missed.
Gonna miss Harbaugh. Great coach, i’m glad he was able to take us to the promised land, I hope he does well in the NFL. Built a dominant program here yet again, once again, thanks Harbaugh for building a monster program here. I hope Sherrone Moore can carry it on.
I've been a Michigan fan my entire life (born 1992) and this is some of the best football I have ever seen from this team. I owe Harbaugh for finally gifting me a Natty. It was honestly the best sports experience in my life
This video fills my heart with such joy and pride! Thank you coach harbaugh and every player and staff member that contributed to some of the greatest moments of my life! U did it GO BLUE 💯❤️
It just epitomized the difference in culture; hard Michigan vs. soft Ohio. Mike was giving up a lot of weight there, but it didn't matter...laid Henderson OUT!
@llongone2 giving up 118 points in 2 years is soft. And then having to cheat to beat OSU. UM will always be a clown show. Hows that 2024 campaign going you dynastic unstoppable force?😂😂😂😂
@@brianhall9849so tough they had to steal signs for 3 years. Don't you realize that you are the Houston Astros of college football. ScUMbag cheaters forever. Thanks to Harbaugh. A true Michigan Man. How's that 2024 campaign going you dynastic juggernauts?
Man, I wish our '24 squad had just one WR like Chesson or Darboh. Michigan hasn't seen a WR like them since before the Covid season. There's no reason why Michigan shouldn't have 2 or 3 WRs like Chesson or Darboh or DPJ or Nico Collins.
started watching as a freshman in HS in 2010, went and saw Wisconsin demolish us 49-21 at the big house. there were some rough years. 2016 was literal heartbreak for me. losing to osu every year. but man. the last 3 years were incredible. i ended up going to the 2021 ohio state-michigan game. All i ever wanted was to see them win and the way they did it this year, i couldn't have asked for a more dramatic thrilling season. Go Blue!
I was at the blizzard game with my fiance. It was her first college football game. The first half was perfect then right after halftime it wasn't 😂. Definitely on our top 5 memories list.
The Michigan Wolverines are legitimate National Champions. And the last 3 years of winning for Michigan is legitimate. Michigan did not cheat. So let it go and stop complaining
With over half the video being plays from the past three years say so much about how good we have had it. Let's hope Sherrone and company can keep it going. Go Blue!
51-year-old here. I've been watching since Desmond Howard was at Michigan. All of the Harbaugh Years except 2020 were good, some great. The 2018 loss to the Buckeyes and the 2020 season, were the most painful. But I stuck with Harbaugh all the way. I think Rich Rod did not get a fair shot and the Alumni plotted against him. I think Brady Hoke did the best he could but was not the coach Harbaugh was and is. I even remember Gary Moeller and Llyod Carr. The Game Michigan Lost after Bo Schembechler died was great but Michigan came up short. I've been watching Michigan for a long time. I miss the Michigan-Notre Dame Games. Michigan was the Bully of the Big Ten. Glad to see them back on top where they belong. GO BLUE.
Harbaugh caught so much flack for 2017-20. He was given a honeymoon with 2015 and 2016 we got off to an amazing start and an awful spot prevented us from beating OSU so he was cut some slack for that season too. Those first few years were reminiscent of the Bo/Moeller/Carr years but wasn't quite good enough in the present day. He adapted and perfected his recruiting. He always got outstanding talent but some were more dedicated than others. 2021-23 saw not only supreme talent but supreme dedication! Corum could've easily gone pro after 2022 and been a top 10 pick. He came back and that maturity was rampant across the entire team. Ditto Sainristil, Zach Zinter, Cornelius Johnson, as well as the ones staying for next year too! I've enjoyed each year of the Harbaugh era and the past 3 have been heavenly sublime as a Wolverines fan! Unlike the previous 7 years of the RichRod/Hoke eras, save for 2011.
I still feel bad for that 2016 team. They got shafted hard by the refs in their last two regular season games and then Peppers bailed on the team for the bowl game. The last three years makes up for it though.
@@Promisebreaker222 Love Jabrill... He could have played in that game if he wanted. I don't think the injury during bowl prep was fabricated as an excuse for him to sit out but I think he would have played if it were a playoff game. No one truly knows but insiders at the time indicated the choice to play or not was his.
I really wish we could've gotten a 2nd season with Rudock. He got better every week in 2015. I think 2016 goes differently if he was eligible to come back.
This reminds me of two things - how lucky we were to have Jake Rudock for Jim’s first year, and how disappointing Shea Patterson was based on his promise coming from Ole Miss
I don't know if "bonehead" is the right word.. It ended the game. They had no timeouts left and Michigan did not have to anything but kneel whether they took over at the 7 or the 45 (they did actually end up running it 3x to be safe with killing a few more seconds per play but won without getting a first down, 3 run plays got them down to 0, as would kneels if they took 1-2 seconds to kneel each snap). Another 30 seconds, sure. You'd much rather take over at 7 and go up 2 scores at worst with a field goal to basically end the game but maybe he swats it down in that scenario instead.
I do not like how and why Jim Harbaugh left Michigan. However, I acknowledge the fact that he left this Michigan Football program in better shape than when he got there. Not in my wildest dreams did I think he would take us from the depths of football hell to a national championship. Maybe my opinion of him isn't high right now, because of the way he left Michigan, but maybe in the future, I'll look back and say hell of a job. 〽️💛💙
My guy. He was here 9 years (over twice as long as his previous longest coaching tenure anywhere). Overall, he won 77% of his games. Won 3 straight outright Big Ten championships, which no team has ever done, while beating Ohio State each of those seasons. Won a national championship (something the legendary Bo never did) in an era where that's harder to do than ever. You are entitled to feel how you feel but do not forget the depth of his accomplishments here. The guy does all that and Michigan didn't offer him a big enough contract fast enough while the NFL did. He did right by Michigan and can do what will make him happy.
@@JohnnyV123 I acknowledge what he did. He left this program in a better place than he found it. I do think he chose his successor wisely in Sherrone Moore. Sherrone has made some good moves since starting out. I think, that we can agree upon. Sherrone Moore will do a fine job. :)
Darboh with the Woodson catch (almost) 🟡🔵🏆👊 I started watching, and went to my first game, in 1973...the year I was born. The last few years were the best, although I miss Bo. Took my daughter to the Big House for her first game last year, vs UNLV. A championship year... how lucky!!
No. I'm sure even you know you're being hyperbolic but just in case you aren't.. Firstly he was a backup. He only ever started due to injury. Brought in because Michigan's QB room when Harbaugh took over was Shane Morris and a Sophomore Wilton Speight. So that alone makes judging him a little unfair. Secondly, he was 3-3 as a starter. Certainly not good but that's a better record as a starting QB at Michigan than 6 other Michigan QBs since 2007 who started at least 2 games (Nick Sheridan, Steven Threet, Tate Forcier, Shane Morris, Brandon Peters and Joe Milton all doing worse). Now, I think QB records are dumb for the most part as a lot depends on the team around you but since 2007 O'Korn had a better career completion percentage at UM than every QB listed above (and Ryan Mallett) besides Forcier and Milton. He also threw more TD passes than Sheridan and Morris. He did have 6 INTs on 191 pass attempts at Michigan which is bad but it was still a better INT to pass ratio than Sheridan, Mallett, Milton, Morris, Peters, Threet, Forcier, Devin Gardner & Denard Robinson. Again, these are all QBs to start at least 2 games at Michigan since 2007. So, I think your only real argument is O'Korn is the worst QB to start a game in the Harbaugh era. Which might be true but I think he's objectively better than Brandon Peters and at least compared to their time at Michigan, Milton wasn't much better, at least not as a passer. But O'Korn clearly wasn't the worst QB to start at Michigan in recent memory. Shane Morris, Steven Threet and Nick Sheridan all come to mind as easily being worse. So no, John O'Korn is not even close to being the worst QB in Michigan history. My spreadsheet of Mcihgian QB starters since 1998 has really come in handy for this comment. Don't be flattered thinking I just did all this research for your comment. I understand the frustration, with a slightly better QB Michigan probably beats OSU in 2017 but other than that game, he was fine. No one else would have really done much better. We kinda sucked in 2017. He gets too bad of a wrap for that and it was over 6 years ago now.
I am 42. The last three years have been the most fun I have ever had as a UM fan. I started watching in 1994.
Ok I get it congratulations I’m an Ohio State fan
Same here.....I'm 75 been a fan since 1964. What a team.
@@LucaBazookaGod1Respect. I hate your team, but respect.
@@LucaBazookaGod1 we can hate each other’s teams but we lose our rivalry if we don’t respect them.
I'm far younger but I can say these past few years has been amazing as a michigan fan especially being from Ohio lol GO BLUE
This is so nostalgic for me. 2015 I would’ve still been in grade school, and I’ve been watching these game all the way up through 2023 when I graduated from UofM, ending with us win it all as a recent alumn. What a journey, all the way to the National Championship - Go blue forever! 〽️
Same brotha only difference is but I I’m not an alum; I can only imagine how passionately you feel abt Michigan now.
Obviously the last three years of the Harbaugh era were the sweetest, but the beatdown of Notre Dame in the rain in 2019 was so awesome
What a ride it’s been. I was a senior in high school Jim’s first year as coach. I remember where I was and who I was with for a lot of these games. I wish I could go back. Jim will be missed.
Forgot about so many of these big plays. Trip down memory lane indeed🔥🔥🔥
Gonna miss Harbaugh. Great coach, i’m glad he was able to take us to the promised land, I hope he does well in the NFL. Built a dominant program here yet again, once again, thanks Harbaugh for building a monster program here. I hope Sherrone Moore can carry it on.
Seeing Mikey and Cornelius Johnson catch TDs in 2019… now Michigan legends
Jehu Chesson was a beast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
55:34 I feel this hit laid out by Mikey is a dynasty statement of the 2021-2023 teams under Harbaugh.
Gus Johnson: "Traveyon Henderson gets waxed."
I've been a Michigan fan my entire life (born 1992) and this is some of the best football I have ever seen from this team. I owe Harbaugh for finally gifting me a Natty. It was honestly the best sports experience in my life
This video fills my heart with such joy and pride! Thank you coach harbaugh and every player and staff member that contributed to some of the greatest moments of my life! U did it GO BLUE 💯❤️
1:23 still no idea how he even gets out of that
I love that you felt the need to include RG3 almost saying "gooch" on national television
14:59 Channeling Bob Ufer!
"Higdon...pick 'em up...put 'em down...touchdown Meeechigan!"
My God, I absolutely LOVE that hit by Mike Sainristil on Trayveon Henderson in the Ohio game this year. That hit is just plain vicious.
It just epitomized the difference in culture; hard Michigan vs. soft Ohio. Mike was giving up a lot of weight there, but it didn't matter...laid Henderson OUT!
mikey is easily at least a top 10 michigan player of all time for me, literal definition of the kind of player you want on your team
Absolutely no doubt about that. That hit defines Michigan's Defense this year to me. Rough. Tough. Brash. No. Apologies.
@llongone2 giving up 118 points in 2 years is soft. And then having to cheat to beat OSU.
UM will always be a clown show.
Hows that 2024 campaign going you dynastic unstoppable force?😂😂😂😂
@@brianhall9849so tough they had to steal signs for 3 years.
Don't you realize that you are the Houston Astros of college football.
ScUMbag cheaters forever. Thanks to Harbaugh. A true Michigan Man. How's that 2024 campaign going you dynastic juggernauts?
Remember going to the Oregon st game with my old man and brother
Fast forward later wow man !! Wish he would have the seen the last 3 years ..!
Jim harbaugh, thank you for paving a path for the Michigan way again, we all thank you as a fan base. Best wishes in La Jim , Michigan man for life
great video
"And Michigan is MAAAUUULing Notre Dame!" - Love it!
JH won two bowl games and one cfp final while at UM. Both wins were against sec teams. Osuck, 2 bowl wins against the sec... all time...
I was at so many of these games
Man, I wish our '24 squad had just one WR like Chesson or Darboh. Michigan hasn't seen a WR like them since before the Covid season. There's no reason why Michigan shouldn't have 2 or 3 WRs like Chesson or Darboh or DPJ or Nico Collins.
DPJ and Collins were under utilized
You mean the covis season where Harbaugh passed out of the OSU game?
@@johndef5075 You OSU fans absolutely love conspiracy theories
Michigan vs UTAH. Harbaughs first game and I was a freshman in highschool. Really made watching Michigan in highschool and college so much fun
17:11 Hutch laying that hit was great!!!
Amazing ride! Those who stay...
this is fantastic work Ayoko....mad love [and joining]
also amazed at how many plays mikey made on offense as well as defense.
started watching as a freshman in HS in 2010, went and saw Wisconsin demolish us 49-21 at the big house. there were some rough years. 2016 was literal heartbreak for me. losing to osu every year. but man. the last 3 years were incredible. i ended up going to the 2021 ohio state-michigan game. All i ever wanted was to see them win and the way they did it this year, i couldn't have asked for a more dramatic thrilling season. Go Blue!
I was at the blizzard game with my fiance. It was her first college football game. The first half was perfect then right after halftime it wasn't 😂.
Definitely on our top 5 memories list.
The Michigan Wolverines are legitimate National Champions. And the last 3 years of winning for Michigan is legitimate. Michigan did not cheat. So let it go and stop complaining
They did cheat. Accept that your team is the Houston Astros. And now the 2024 team shows how UM performs when not cheating😂😂😂😂
Haskins did a 15’4” broad jump on one foot after a running start while jumping over a defender. Wow
With over half the video being plays from the past three years say so much about how good we have had it. Let's hope Sherrone and company can keep it going. Go Blue!
BEST/BIGGEST moments for Harbaugh
1 OSU ‘21
2 AL semi
3 WA final
4 Three peat over OSU
5 Three peat Indy
3 peat? He cheated all 3 years and wasn't on sidelines last one.
Jim has still not beaten OSU straight up.
Love the left-handed desperation from Iowa's Stanley while being tackled 23:40.
Ty Jim ❤ Ty to the entire Harbaugh clan ❤️ Greatest 3 year stretch in my lifetime (43 yrs old).
His best years were the Stalion era.
What an absolute crap show.
Hows that 2024 campaign going?😅😅😅
Top 5 wolverines of my lifetime (30 years old)
1. Mike Hart
2. JJ McCarthy
3. Braylon Edwards
4. Jabrill Peppers
5. Aidan Hutchinson
You were too young for Woodson? Nobody is better than Woodson
No of them could beat OSU without cheating. And second stringers anywhere but scUM.😂😂😂😅
@ 18:53 should’ve been that long run by Patterson vs Wisconsin
The second half of this movie is way better than the first half.
Nico Collins was a monster
51-year-old here. I've been watching since Desmond Howard was at Michigan. All of the Harbaugh Years except 2020 were good, some great. The 2018 loss to the Buckeyes and the 2020 season, were the most painful. But I stuck with Harbaugh all the way. I think Rich Rod did not get a fair shot and the Alumni plotted against him. I think Brady Hoke did the best he could but was not the coach Harbaugh was and is. I even remember Gary Moeller and Llyod Carr. The Game Michigan Lost after Bo Schembechler died was great but Michigan came up short. I've been watching Michigan for a long time. I miss the Michigan-Notre Dame Games. Michigan was the Bully of the Big Ten. Glad to see them back on top where they belong. GO BLUE.
Harbaugh had so much faith in his players that he realized they couldn't win without cheating.😂
Harbaugh is a 🤡
Harbaugh caught so much flack for 2017-20. He was given a honeymoon with 2015 and 2016 we got off to an amazing start and an awful spot prevented us from beating OSU so he was cut some slack for that season too. Those first few years were reminiscent of the Bo/Moeller/Carr years but wasn't quite good enough in the present day. He adapted and perfected his recruiting. He always got outstanding talent but some were more dedicated than others. 2021-23 saw not only supreme talent but supreme dedication! Corum could've easily gone pro after 2022 and been a top 10 pick. He came back and that maturity was rampant across the entire team. Ditto Sainristil, Zach Zinter, Cornelius Johnson, as well as the ones staying for next year too! I've enjoyed each year of the Harbaugh era and the past 3 have been heavenly sublime as a Wolverines fan! Unlike the previous 7 years of the RichRod/Hoke eras, save for 2011.
He hired Stalion. End of story😅
Hows those dominating wolverqueens doing this year😂😂😂😂
Most fun since the Late Bo/Mo/Lloyd eras.
Michigan is the KING, again.
King of cheaters?
@@johndef5075 Oh, who cares... they're back to sucking now.
I still feel bad for that 2016 team. They got shafted hard by the refs in their last two regular season games and then Peppers bailed on the team for the bowl game. The last three years makes up for it though.
Im pretty sure Peppers got hurt
@@Promisebreaker222 Love Jabrill... He could have played in that game if he wanted. I don't think the injury during bowl prep was fabricated as an excuse for him to sit out but I think he would have played if it were a playoff game. No one truly knows but insiders at the time indicated the choice to play or not was his.
I really wish we could've gotten a 2nd season with Rudock. He got better every week in 2015. I think 2016 goes differently if he was eligible to come back.
@45:58 Well said, RG3
That defense was strong in 2023-24, hands down!!!
Oh Jabrill 🥰❤️
Nice. Thanks Jim! Smash time now. Go Blue!
This reminds me of two things - how lucky we were to have Jake Rudock for Jim’s first year, and how disappointing Shea Patterson was based on his promise coming from Ole Miss
And how without Stalion you wouldn't have done crap.
I'm glad I don't have to be a rationalizing scUM fan. Absolute garbage.
@@johndef5075 must be embarassing to waste your life making useless troll comments on michigan videos, poor kid
Going to miss Harbaugh and the energy he brought. I dont think Moore has what it takes and the current recruiting looks awful, but I hope Im wrong.
Moore doesn't have Conor Stalion. Harbaugh was only successful during the cheating era.
For the last 4 why did you put blue over the score board?
Lets go blue!!!!!
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At 18:53 he faked out the camera man😂😂
Jordan Lewis interception while fantastic, was a bonehead move. We could have had the ball at the 7 yardline.
I don't know if "bonehead" is the right word.. It ended the game. They had no timeouts left and Michigan did not have to anything but kneel whether they took over at the 7 or the 45 (they did actually end up running it 3x to be safe with killing a few more seconds per play but won without getting a first down, 3 run plays got them down to 0, as would kneels if they took 1-2 seconds to kneel each snap). Another 30 seconds, sure. You'd much rather take over at 7 and go up 2 scores at worst with a field goal to basically end the game but maybe he swats it down in that scenario instead.
I thought Tariq Black was going to be special, he got hurt and didn't pan out
I do not like how and why Jim Harbaugh left Michigan. However, I acknowledge the fact that he left this Michigan Football program in better shape than when he got there. Not in my wildest dreams did I think he would take us from the depths of football hell to a national championship. Maybe my opinion of him isn't high right now, because of the way he left Michigan, but maybe in the future, I'll look back and say hell of a job. 〽️💛💙
My guy. He was here 9 years (over twice as long as his previous longest coaching tenure anywhere). Overall, he won 77% of his games. Won 3 straight outright Big Ten championships, which no team has ever done, while beating Ohio State each of those seasons. Won a national championship (something the legendary Bo never did) in an era where that's harder to do than ever. You are entitled to feel how you feel but do not forget the depth of his accomplishments here. The guy does all that and Michigan didn't offer him a big enough contract fast enough while the NFL did. He did right by Michigan and can do what will make him happy.
@@JohnnyV123 I acknowledge what he did. He left this program in a better place than he found it. I do think he chose his successor wisely in Sherrone Moore. Sherrone has made some good moves since starting out. I think, that we can agree upon. Sherrone Moore will do a fine job. :)
4-4 is about how the program was before him and his buddy Conor took over.
@@JohnnyV123hes a cheater. Watch UM sink back into Mediocrity now that the Stalion era is over.
I didnt see Conor Stalion anywhere.
Harbaugh never had any loyalty towards michigan. He was always about the money. The minute a better offer came, he bailed.
"Those that stay(ed) will be sanctioned. Enjoy them *.
Also, how obsessed with our program do you have to be for TH-cam to recommend you this?
Way to ruin the last few games with your terrible editing
Darboh with the Woodson catch (almost) 🟡🔵🏆👊
I started watching, and went to my first game, in 1973...the year I was born. The last few years were the best, although I miss Bo. Took my daughter to the Big House for her first game last year, vs UNLV. A championship year... how lucky!!
John o korn was the worst QB in UM history
No. I'm sure even you know you're being hyperbolic but just in case you aren't.. Firstly he was a backup. He only ever started due to injury. Brought in because Michigan's QB room when Harbaugh took over was Shane Morris and a Sophomore Wilton Speight. So that alone makes judging him a little unfair. Secondly, he was 3-3 as a starter. Certainly not good but that's a better record as a starting QB at Michigan than 6 other Michigan QBs since 2007 who started at least 2 games (Nick Sheridan, Steven Threet, Tate Forcier, Shane Morris, Brandon Peters and Joe Milton all doing worse).
Now, I think QB records are dumb for the most part as a lot depends on the team around you but since 2007 O'Korn had a better career completion percentage at UM than every QB listed above (and Ryan Mallett) besides Forcier and Milton. He also threw more TD passes than Sheridan and Morris. He did have 6 INTs on 191 pass attempts at Michigan which is bad but it was still a better INT to pass ratio than Sheridan, Mallett, Milton, Morris, Peters, Threet, Forcier, Devin Gardner & Denard Robinson. Again, these are all QBs to start at least 2 games at Michigan since 2007.
So, I think your only real argument is O'Korn is the worst QB to start a game in the Harbaugh era. Which might be true but I think he's objectively better than Brandon Peters and at least compared to their time at Michigan, Milton wasn't much better, at least not as a passer. But O'Korn clearly wasn't the worst QB to start at Michigan in recent memory. Shane Morris, Steven Threet and Nick Sheridan all come to mind as easily being worse. So no, John O'Korn is not even close to being the worst QB in Michigan history. My spreadsheet of Mcihgian QB starters since 1998 has really come in handy for this comment. Don't be flattered thinking I just did all this research for your comment.
I understand the frustration, with a slightly better QB Michigan probably beats OSU in 2017 but other than that game, he was fine. No one else would have really done much better. We kinda sucked in 2017. He gets too bad of a wrap for that and it was over 6 years ago now.