I feel he should not have taken the job before the season (including bowl games) was over.
Well it's an opportunity of a lifetime and what coaches strive for. It's Michigan. No team has a richer, more prestigious tradition. The program has the most victories and highest winning percentage of any football team in the college history. It's the opportunity to play before 107,500 screaming home fans. He had to make a decision and I don't blame him. And having made the decision, he cut the cord and left immediately, he didn't linger. You have to respect him for that.