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    Jim Harbaugh is Expected to Leave Michigan For The NFL in 2023

    Kevin PerryBy Kevin PerryJanuary 3, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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    Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh stands during the Fiesta Bowl against TCU at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. on Saturday, Dec. 31, 2022. (Neil Blake | MLive.com)Neil Blake | MLive.com
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    After bringing Michigan to the College Football Playoff and winning the Big 10 the past two seasons, Jim Harbaugh is expected to leave for the NFL if he is offered a head coaching position, sources close to Harbaugh stated.  

    “I think it is a done deal if he gets an offer.” Jim Harbaugh's led Michigan to consecutive B1G titles, but also been great as an NFL coach. If an NFL team wants him, will he leave Michigan? Reporting w/ @NicoleAuerbach @byAustinMeek on Harbaugh/NFL 2.0: https://t.co/q4VrLN7OLu

    — Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) January 2, 2023

    Jim Harbaugh At Michigan

    Harbaugh, who has coached at Michigan since 2015, has led the Wolverines to five 10-win seasons but has failed to win a bowl game since his first year at the helm. Michigan in his time there has gone 74-25 overall and 51-17 in conference.  

    NFL Head Coaching Career

    Harbaugh has not coach in the NFL since 2014 when he went 8-8 as the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers. Harbaugh brought San Francisco to three straight NFC Championship games from 2011-13 and one Super Bowl appearance in 2012 against his brother John’s Baltimore Ravens.  

    Harbaugh is not expected to make a decision anytime soon. 

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    Kevin Perry is a 2021 Graduate of Fitchburg State University. He has written for The Boston Globe, Patriot Ledger, Providence Journal, and Sentinel Enterprise. He has covered the Patriots for the past 3 seasons as well as NHL/ College Hockey and EUFA soccer.

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