A Michigan official is caught leaking important information to….

Now, a topic of conversation that Stanford supporters are all too acquainted with has made its way to Michigan.

Even though he was in excellent form, former Stanford head coach Jim Harbaugh departed the university to join the San Francisco 49ers, and his hiring coincided with the program’s greatest run of success in programme history. But after serving his sentence in the NFL, he returned to academia and is currently a coach at Michigan, his alma mater.

Since then, he has guided them to three visits in the College Football Playoffs; the most successful came last season when he and the Wolverines defeated Alabama in the Rose Bowl and advanced to the championship game.

Overall, he has entirely changed the programme and avoided heated talks about his performance, but Harbaugh is expected to return to the NFL because of the renewed punishment of those around him and the high calibre of available NFL jobs. A move that might be as smooth as his exit from Stanford, when David Shaw took over and completely destroyed the Cardinals as head coach, or as smooth as Pete Carroll’s departure from USC, which left the Trojans facing numerous sanctions.

Following Michigan’s national championship game on Monday, all indications lead to Harbaugh joining the NFL, as ESPN’s Paul Finebaum recently explained. According to the college football analyst, Harbaugh has already increased Michigan’s relevance, and four NFL openings are apparently interested in him, as reported by ESPN’s Get Up.

Paul Finebaum remarked, “Well, first of all, he’s already accomplished what he set out to do, which is make Michigan relevant again.” “A national title game and three consecutive Playoff appearances are relevant.”

He went on, saying that everything was pointing to his departure.

It’s quite easy to understand, though, if you have a chance to play for four NFL teams and they are vying for you while you also have to contend with the NCAA. It seems like you’ve already completed most of your goals. The answer is quite simple. He’s going to be out of Michigan by Monday night.

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