In the end, it was another typical performance from Jim Harbaugh against a quality team.

Jeers came from all angles during the second half of Michigan's 35-16 loss to Alabama in Wednesday's Citrus Bowl, the latest setback for the Wolverines in the postseason.

Michigan led by two points at intermission after dominating the line of scrimmage and time of possession in the first half before the wheels came off and execution failed after that.

"We were doing a good job containing the run and then we created some pressures and got some, first downs and three and outs, had a good stretch in the first half that helped us," Harbaugh said. "Second — you know, and then we had some big plays and weren't able to get the turnovers. Ultimately, you know, they, they made some really big plays, made some really good plays, some outstanding catches and throws."

A couple of those catches came from Jerry Jeudy, who had a career-best 204-yard performance including a 58-yarder early in the fourth quarter that seemed to be the backbreaker for Michigan's upset bid. Many analysts harped on the back and forth between Nick Saban and Harbaugh in the final minutes, late-game decisions from both sides that showed a bit of gamesmanship from the two coaches.

We've included that and more in the national reaction following Harbaugh's latest loss to a Top 25 team, his fourth straight bowl setback: