Jim Harbaugh of Michigan skillfully avoids addressing inquiries about the head coaching position with the Chargers amidst circulating NFL rumors.
Michigan football head coach Jim Harbaugh avoided addressing questions about NFL rumors and the current head coach opening with the Los Angeles Chargers during a press conference leading up to his team’s Rose Bowl matchup and College Football Playoff semifinal against Alabama.
Harbaugh emphasized that he and his team are solely focused on the upcoming game against Alabama, adopting a “one-track mind” approach as they prepare day by day for the New Year’s Day contest in Pasadena, California.
In January 2023, Harbaugh engaged in discussions with both the Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos regarding their vacant head coaching positions but ultimately chose to remain at Michigan, according to The Athletic.
This year, the major development centers around a reported 10-year, $125 million contract extension offered by Michigan, as per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. However, the extension includes a “no-NFL” clause, preventing Harbaugh from considering NFL offers for the 2024 season. This stipulation has seemingly contributed to a prolonged decision-making process, according to Rapoport.
Amidst the speculation, there is significant speculation linking Harbaugh to the Los Angeles Chargers, with Tony Pauline of Sportskeeda reporting that many now view the Chargers as the frontrunners for Harbaugh.
Despite the ongoing NFL rumors, Harbaugh and the Wolverines remain focused on their pursuit of success in the Rose Bowl. As Michigan aims for a national championship berth, their attention is squarely on the game against Alabama, scheduled to kick off at 5 p.m. ET on Monday.