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COLUMBUS, OH – NOVEMBER 26: Jim Harbaugh, head coach of the Michigan Wolverines, attends warmups with the team on the field prior to their game against the Ohio State Buckeyes on November 26, 2016 at Ohio Stadium. (Photo by Gregory Shamus / Getty Images)
After much speculation and some flirting with the NFL, Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh is returning to Ann Arbor for a ninth season.
On Monday, the University of Michigan announced that Harbaugh has agreed to return to the school for the 2023 season. in a statement of his own through Adam SchefterHarbaugh said he is happy to be with the Wolverines and that his heart is with the school.
“I love the relationships I have at Michigan – the coaches, staff, family, administration, President Santa Ono and especially the players and their families. My heart is at the University of Michigan. I once heard a wise man say Don’t try to be happy, don’t be happy. “Go Blue!” Harbaugh said.
Despite meeting with a few NFL teams about potentially turning to the NFL, Harbaugh clearly didn’t find what he was looking for in his old stomping grounds.
Jim Harbaugh is 74-25 as head coach of the Michigan Wolverines and is coming off back to back years where they won The Game, the Big Ten title and reached the College Football Playoff. His 25 wins over the last two seasons is a school record.
Michigan is churning out wins and NFL talent like a factory, and Harbaugh wants to be the one to bring them back to the promised land.
How many more years will Jim Harbaugh coach at Michigan?
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