Jim Harbaugh To Accept Michigan Head Coaching Job On Monday
By Josh Hill
Jim Harbaugh is indeed going to be coaching the Michigan Wolverines in 2015, as his family is slated to accompany him to Ann Arbor for a meeting on Monday.
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There has been a lot of drama about what will happen with Jim Harbaugh and his future in the NFL but it’s a future that will be put on hold for at least the next four years. After taking the San Francisco 49ers to three straight NFC Championship games and a Super Bowl, Harbaugh will head back to his alam mater to try and restore some glory to the Michigan football program.
According to Bruce Feldman from CBSSports, the speculation about Jim Harbaugh coaching the Michigan Wolverines is over, as the coach’s family will be flying out to Ann Arbor won Monday for the announcement.
This is the third or fourth different major reporter to confirm that Jim Harbaugh is going to coach Michigan, which puts to rest any hope for the Oakland Raiders when it comes to the team trying to hire Harbaugh away from Michigan.
On Sunday there were reports that no deal was yet made, but it appears this was merely out of respect to Harbaugh’s current players as he’ll devote one more Sunday of his life to them before moving on to try and rejuvenate Michigan next year.
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