Jim Harbaugh might as well be on the cover of the next ‘Vouge’ edition, looking at how much ‘in-vouge’ the Michigan head coach is! Several teams across conferences and the league are trying to secure Jim Harbaugh. While Michigan officials have made their willingness to continue with him transparent with their $125 million contract extension, the reluctance stems from Harbaugh’s end.
Per Michigan’s contract, they want to tie Harbaugh down, at least for a year, as the looming risk of him shifting to the NFL intensifies day by day. But behind Harbaugh’s ambiguity in public, he has something planned in his head for the next season. While that remains another mystery to solve, the NFL teams who want the Michigan head coach are growing a tad too testy.
Chargers make a stern announcement aimed at Jim Harbaugh
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Per reports issued on Monday, the team which has been interested in Harbaugh since the very beginning, issued another conclusive notice to Harbaugh and all the other coaches interested in the vacant job. Following the humbling 5-12 record of the season, which led to the firing of Brandon Staley, the former head coach of the team, has left the team in dire need of a new head coach. Hence, per NFL analyst Cam Marino, the team has requested to interview a multitude of candidates, but their ‘full-court press’ would be Harbaugh.
“Nothing is final right now — but things are headed in a positive direction for the Harbaugh/Chargers crew,” mentioned he. Safe to say, the Chargers should gear up for a tough competition, as Washington Commanders are in the Harbaugh race as well. Along with them, the Las Vegas Raiders, Carolina Panthers, and New York Giants have shown significant interest in Jim Harbaugh as well. However, per Colin Cowherd’s prediction, Harbaugh might be inclined to Washington.
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‘Washington has an edge’: Cowherd
In his latest episode of Instant Reaction, Cowherd gave his two cents on why the Michigan head coach might consider Washington more, given the comparatively less work he has to put in for the improvisation of teams. “I think you’ve convinced me Washington could have a slight edge in that division,” confessed Cowherd.
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Further commenting on the Giants’ poignant condition this season, he said “The Giants have a lot of issues I was told the coaches didn’t like them.” With all of this, there will be a ton of other small reasons that would be the key to Harbaugh’s probable NFL switch, if he decides on leaving Michigan.
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