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Does the Jim Harbaugh question finally have an answer? It’s been weeks since speculations have floated about. Will he join the Las Vegas Raiders? Will he join the Los Angeles Chargers? Or will he stick with his Michigan college football team? But now it seems he is closer to joining one team. With it, will he take his NFL plunge?

And what has Harbaugh’s track record been so far? Is he ready to retake the plunge into the NFL from the NCAA?

Jim Harbaugh to find a new home in the Chargers?

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A source doesn’t get more credible than Adam Schefter. The NFL Insider has dropped major news about Harbaugh’s move. He reported on Instagram that the college HC will meet with the Los Angeles Chargers today. What about the Las Vegas Raiders? We all thought he was going to go to the Raiders. But Schefter confirmed that his first interview will be with LA, not LV.

 

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But the Chargers are not banking on Harbaugh either. They also have other hopeful candidates lined up. So, will Harbaugh finally side with the Chargers? Or will the Chargers really want to pass up on the opportunity? After all, for a college football, a resume doesn’t get better than his.

Tracking Jim Harbaugh’s performance

Harbaugh is recently coming off a national championship. Which team did he lead to the College Football playoffs? The Michigan Wolverines. He has coached the team for three seasons now. And what has been his record? It’s about as good as it gets. He went 40-3 in three seasons! Harbaugh also boasts of 3 Big Ten titles and 2 playoff appearances.

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Jim has already taken the NFL plunge. So, it’s not like he’s a newbie to the NFL. With the San Francisco 49ers, he posted a 44-19-1 record over 4 seasons. And that’s not all. He led the team to the NFC Championships twice. And they even reached Super Bowl 47 under him.

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It’s not his first time attempting to get back into the NFL. In the last three seasons, he’s unsuccessfully tried getting back into the league. Will he succeed this time? And will it be with the Chargers or the Raiders?

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