Following Michigan’s 34-13 triumph over Washington in the College Football Playoff championship, attention now turns to Jim Harbaugh‘s coaching future. The highly sought-after head coach is expected to enter talks with a notable NFL team during the hiring cycle.
Harbaugh, celebrated for leading the Michigan Wolverines to a national championship, has been linked to coaching changes with the Las Vegas Raiders, Washington Commanders, and previously the Chicago Bears. The Chargers are considering him as a replacement for Brandon Staley, and there’s no rush in the decision-making process. Despite Harbaugh’s silence on his future, potential NCAA charges are looming. While Michigan has drafted a potential contract extension, Harbaugh seems to have plans of his own.
Jim Harbaugh Seeks Immunity
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Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh is contemplating a lucrative contract extension from the university, making him the highest-paid coach in college football. However, the offer comes with a significant caveat—it would prohibit him from pursuing an NFL job for the 2024 season, according to NFL Network.
Although the NFL restriction is for only one season, it has reportedly stalled an agreement between the two parties. The proposed Wolverines contract is for 10 years and $125 million, surpassing Dabo Swinney’s $115 million deal as the largest in college football history.
𝗥𝗘𝗣𝗢𝗥𝗧: Jim Harbaugh is seeking immunity from firing amid the ongoing NCAA investigations into him and the university if he were to sign an extension with Michigan, per @DanWetzel pic.twitter.com/5jvdAJAcRl
— JPAFootball (@jasrifootball) January 16, 2024
Michigan has also extended a shorter-term $11 million contract. Jim Harbaugh is reportedly seeking assurances that he won’t face termination. As discussions continue, part of the potential deal involves securing immunity from firing, regardless of the outcomes of ongoing NCAA investigations into him and the football program. Harbaugh is also exploring the possibility of an NFL move, recently interviewing for the head coaching position with the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday.
Jim Harbaugh’s NFL associations
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Following the Michigan Wolverines’ national championship, head coach Jim Harbaugh has become a coveted figure in coaching changes, with rumored links to the Las Vegas Raiders, Washington Commanders, and former ties to the Chicago Bears. The Los Angeles Chargers are reportedly considering him as a replacement for Brandon Staley, taking a measured approach to the decision-making process. While Harbaugh maintains silence on his future, the backdrop includes looming potential NCAA charges.
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Amid ongoing negotiations surrounding Michigan’s reported 10-year, $125 million extension offer to Harbaugh, speculation intensifies regarding his potential interest in the Las Vegas Raiders’ head coaching position. The added intrigue stems from Harbaugh’s history in Oakland, where he began his NFL coaching career in 2002.
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As talks progress, the outcome remains uncertain, fueling anticipation among fans and analysts eager to witness the final decision in the coaching carousel. Notably, declarations for the NFL Draft by key players like J.J. McCarthy and Blake Corum add a layer of uncertainty to Michigan’s post-championship scenario, hinting at the potential for Harbaugh’s return to the NFL.
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