I think I speak for a lot of us Michigan fans when I say while we hoped for better results against our rivals we are still EXTREMELY confident he will get it done. As I said, numerous times here, about your now former coach...what you expect from a guy (in a rebuild situation) in his third year is that his team is showing legitimate signs of being close...and as I said a few times when you guys debated how many wins would save Rileys job...it's not necessarily about a number but if at seasons end if you see individual improvement and the right effort and body language.
This year's Michigan team was probably overhyped in the pre-season but losing its top 3 WRs, leading rusher and starting QB in the first half of the season didnt help. But what a lot of us saw was a flawed team grow even if it fell short on the scoreboard in key games.
And very importantly it is clear (to most of us who follow our team closely) that we have a coach who is not ignoring elephants in the room nor too stubborn to not go in new directions...as in when the problem arises and not just when he is forced to. The reality Is, however, some of these things take time but I for one do see the progress and when there isn't any have (for the most part) seen Harbaugh make the tough decisions he's needed to.
If you guys end up with Frost I hope you evaluate his first few years not just on wins and losses but on how close the light at the end of the tunnel truly looks. He's a young guy who will be learning on the job...so keep asking yourself is he learning...are his players improving...are they showing the type of effort and passion etc...there will come a time were you should judge Frost on his record against Iowa and Wisky but in the beginning there will be a lot he needs to fix so judge him on the progress in those areas...
Just my two pennies...take it fwiw