Hawaii coach challenges Jim Harbaugh to one-on-one showdown
There are probably a lot of coaches that want to fight Jim Harbaugh, mainly from the SEC.
Maybe they don’t want to get into a physical altercation with the Michigan coach, but there are plenty of coaches that wouldn’t mind getting a chance to tell him how they feel about his antics.
Hawaii coach Nick Rolovich wants a piece of Harbaugh, but it has nothing to do with any recruiting/spring break turf war.
ESPN came out with a ranking of every FBSÂ coach by how good they were as a player. Rolovich, a former Hawaii quarterback, came in at a respectable 22nd place. That wasn’t as good as Harbaugh, who earned the top spot because of his All-American career at Michigan.
Apparently Rolovich, just took over at Hawaii at the end of the 2015 season, felt like he was snubbed in the rankings. He took to Twitter to challenge Harbaugh to a little quarterback challenge:
I wonder if @CoachJim4UM would be up for a coach's pre game QB battle in the Big House 9/3/16? https://t.co/i2JlLTkYsA
— Nick Rolovich (@NickRolovich) March 10, 2016
The two schools could create much more interest in their season-opening showdown in Ann Arbor. Pregame warmups is usually when Harbaugh shows off his first-round arm, so surely he wouldn’t mind a little competition.
Unfortunately Harbaugh hasn’t responded to Rolovich’s challenge yet. He’s been too busy tweeting about Judge Judy’s Supreme Court snub to worry about Rolovich’s.