I found this on the internet somewhere...
Cowherd asked Harbaugh about the transition from the NFL to college, why he we went back to Michigan, his presence on social media, the state of the Big Ten Conference and more.
After several questions it became more and more clear that Harbaugh and Cowherd were becoming more and more frustrated with one another.
Here is a transcript of where it started to go wrong.
Harbaugh: This feels like one of those where you ask like 50 questions on a ...
Cowherd: Well, you're giving me slow ... you're not giving me a ton to work with, coach so I just wanna find something out about Jim Harbaugh the human being.
Harbaugh: OK
Cowherd: I wanna find out about Jim Harbaugh. I'm a player right now and I wanna play for a bunch of schools and I'm listening to Jim Harbaugh. I wanna play for Jim. Well, I mean ...
Harbaugh: Do you have any eligibility, Colin?
Cowherd: No, and I can't play worth a damn but what I'm saying is I am trying to ... kind of ... I want Jim Harbaugh the guy.
Harbaugh: (Chuckles)
Cowherd: Cause I bring all these coaches on and I want the guy. I mean, what ... what ... I'm a 4.3 wide receiver. Why should I play at Michigan?
Harbaugh: You are?
Cowherd: No. If I was?
Harbaugh: (Chuckles)
Cowherd: This seems ... this seems terribly difficult, Jim, for you. This is just not working. I love you to death, I really do, but it seems like we're going nowhere with this. And I love you. I'm a huge Harbaugh fan.
Harbaugh: What can I .. what can I do to make your interview better?
Cowherd: You can't. I'm just asking open-ended questions and you have not much to say. I want you to sell your program. That's why I bring Urban (Meyer) on, and I bring Steve (Sarkisian) on. I love you guys. I want you to sell your program. Listen ... I love you, it's not working, I appreciate you stopping by. Jim Harbaugh.
Interview ends
Cowherd: I've been in the business 10 years, folks. That was a clunker. There's not much I can do about that. I tried. I asked every open-ended question I could. He's got nothing to say.
The awkwardness continued on Twitter after the interview ended.
Cowherd asked Harbaugh about the transition from the NFL to college, why he we went back to Michigan, his presence on social media, the state of the Big Ten Conference and more.
After several questions it became more and more clear that Harbaugh and Cowherd were becoming more and more frustrated with one another.
Here is a transcript of where it started to go wrong.
Harbaugh: This feels like one of those where you ask like 50 questions on a ...
Cowherd: Well, you're giving me slow ... you're not giving me a ton to work with, coach so I just wanna find something out about Jim Harbaugh the human being.
Harbaugh: OK
Cowherd: I wanna find out about Jim Harbaugh. I'm a player right now and I wanna play for a bunch of schools and I'm listening to Jim Harbaugh. I wanna play for Jim. Well, I mean ...
Harbaugh: Do you have any eligibility, Colin?
Cowherd: No, and I can't play worth a damn but what I'm saying is I am trying to ... kind of ... I want Jim Harbaugh the guy.
Harbaugh: (Chuckles)
Cowherd: Cause I bring all these coaches on and I want the guy. I mean, what ... what ... I'm a 4.3 wide receiver. Why should I play at Michigan?
Harbaugh: You are?
Cowherd: No. If I was?
Harbaugh: (Chuckles)
Cowherd: This seems ... this seems terribly difficult, Jim, for you. This is just not working. I love you to death, I really do, but it seems like we're going nowhere with this. And I love you. I'm a huge Harbaugh fan.
Harbaugh: What can I .. what can I do to make your interview better?
Cowherd: You can't. I'm just asking open-ended questions and you have not much to say. I want you to sell your program. That's why I bring Urban (Meyer) on, and I bring Steve (Sarkisian) on. I love you guys. I want you to sell your program. Listen ... I love you, it's not working, I appreciate you stopping by. Jim Harbaugh.
Interview ends
Cowherd: I've been in the business 10 years, folks. That was a clunker. There's not much I can do about that. I tried. I asked every open-ended question I could. He's got nothing to say.
The awkwardness continued on Twitter after the interview ended.