nighttrain
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Harbaugh would go back to the NFL, imo. He doesn't have to recruit there. He is very competitive with his brother and wants to win more Super bowls than he has.
I agree he will go back, but not yet, he won't leave the Maze & Blue yet, maybe in a couple of years and after one National Championship, but not this soon.
I think he would jump at the chance to return to the NFL. He thinks he is too big for college football.
Our owner let's the man in charge run the team, if Kroenke gives the same power he gave to Fisher to Harbaugh, we would be a powerhouse.So here's the problem with Jimmy. He didn't want to bend to the will of the 49er owners. What makes you think he will for Kroenke?
He's a great freakin' coach, though.
This is what you don't understand its Harbaughs ' dream' job. He was the QB for Michigan way back when and he is real close with Wolverine coaching legends like the Great Bo Schebechler, Lloyd Carr etc. you don't realize it has nothing to do with money, he's comfortable plus he already gets paid 7 million a year. Yeah he's not going anywhere.Stanley Kroenke is richer than all the colleges in Michigan combined. Surely they could get a deal going. Harbaugh could develop a top rank tier team.
Agree 100%.Okay we will agree to disagree, but I don't think he would jump back this quick and leave his alma mater high and dry, he will be at Michigan for another two years, then he will be ready IMHO.
However, as much as I want the Rams to hire David Shaw, Harbaugh would always be my first choice, it's just too soon IMO.
See above response for response to your post.Our owner let's the man in charge run the team, if Kroenke gives the same power he gave to Fisher to Harbaugh, we would be a powerhouse.
I don't know why he would take it. He's building a great program and will have job security while being able to make all the decisions at Michigan. I would go for his successor at Stanford, David Shaw.