The Michigan Wolverines fell to 5-2 on the season after a blowout loss to Penn State. Then the next day, they fell out of the top 25.

Due to loss, people around the country have wondered: Is Jim Harbaugh on the hot seat?

On Thursday, Yahoo Sports had a roundtable assessing Michigan and Harbaugh moving forward. Here is Pat Forde’s take on the situation:

“Two things in Michigan’s defense: it lost an incredible amount of experience and talent from last year’s team — 17 new starters is a massive rebuild — and a major injury to the starting quarterback is a challenge as well. For those reasons alone, a 5-2 record is hardly a bust. Expectations probably were unrealistic heading into the season and through the month of September. But Jim Harbaugh is being paid sultan money and treated like the second coming of Bo Schembechler, and with those two things come an expectation of being able to outcoach his roster shortcomings. That isn’t happening. Michigan has zero quality wins — if you’re counting Florida, wake up — and disappointing losses to the only two good teams it has faced. As I wrote earlier this season, Harbaugh’s career took off in his third year at Stanford when he started playing a freshman quarterback named Andrew Luck. He hasn’t found his Luck yet at Michigan. I’d say Michigan will end up 8-4, and its best win will be over Purdue. That’s not a full-fledged disappointment, but it ain’t much to cheer about.”

Here is the rest of Yahoo Sports’ roundtable.