

Harbaugh can’t be blind to the negative impact this is going to have on the program and if it continues and damages recruiting, that damages the hopes of winning a national title in the future. It’s time for Michigan football and Harbaugh to commit to each other and what they really need to do to win a national championship, including pay-for-play in some form.īut this can’t drag on for weeks. Dante Moore is one name that comes to mind and this is going to have a similar impact on Jadyn Davis too, who has talked about pushing his decision back again. The 2023 recruiting class was hurt because of Harbaugh’s NFL interest. Michigan needs to do everything it can to make this deal happen. The fact that there wasn’t a huge extension a year ago tells you all you need to know. But Warde Manuel has allowed elite head coaches to walk out the door previously and seems intent on doing it again.

If that’s not how this is going, it’s a huge mistake. It looks to me 'coach' here functions the same way as 'Mom' in 'I asked Mom where my book was. From a Michigan perspective, it should be a blank check. The sentence syntactically suggests 'coach' has to be a proper noun, although it is not capitalized. There is talk of negotiations but I don’t really understand that. Hell, he should be as well paid as anyone in the country considering what he’s done the past two seasons and what he’s built at Michigan when he took over. Michigan should offer to make Harbaugh the highest-paid coach in the Big Ten. Whether Jim Harbaugh decides to remain Michigan football coach or leave for the Broncos, this needs to be wrapped up this week - one way or another. This needs to end soon, one way or another So with the news that Harbaugh has been interviewed and is emerging as a top candidate for the Broncos, here are some thoughts on the whole situation. It’s going to kill another recruiting class and it has to stop.

To be able to do so, strikers should have the ability to shoot, volley and head with both power and accuracy. Strikers should hunt for goals and tuck away almost all their chances into the back of the net. But his back-and-forth is a bad thing for Michigan football. Up top, you can find the center forward or striker (also known as the number 9). If Harbaugh wants to coach in the NFL he should. On some level, I have no problem with that. Well, one year later, after another Big Ten championship and a team poised to make a serious run at a national championship in 2023, with its best player just announcing his return, Jim Harbaugh is still doing his NFL dance and it seems he won’t stop until he lands with one of the 32 franchises. He never seriously explored the NFL interest outside of last year and told Warde Manuel, as well as Michigan football fans everywhere it was a one time thing. I actually believed him when he said he was done with the NFL last offseason.įor the most part, Harbaugh has been true to his word. That’s what I find myself thinking when it comes to Michigan football head coach Jim Harbaugh. Michigan football head coach Jim Harbaugh interviewed with the Denver Broncos on Monday and here are three thoughts on his NFL coaching interests.įool me once, shame on you.
