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Harbaugh to Chargers Comment Count

Seth January 24th, 2024 at 7:27 PM

After nine years, three straight Big Ten titles, three straight wins over Ohio State, three straight trips to the Playoff, one National Championship, and many, many failed attempts, someone with a Harbaugh-to-NFL rumor seems to finally be correct.

…as seemingly confirmed by the Chargers.

Whether they initiate a cursory search process first or not, the job is going to Sherrone Moore. Michigan's incumbent OC/OL coach served as interim head man four times last year, winning at Penn State, and winning the most narratively significant Michigan-Ohio State game ever played. More importantly, insiders say Sherrone Moore has the confidence of the players and staff. Also the other names talked about during periods of high Harbaugh departure inevitability were Kalen DeBoer, recently installed in Saban's chair, and Jedd Fisch, who is taking DeBoer's.

While the bulk of the coaching staff should stay put, if/when they name Moore he will need new coordinators for all three phases. During the post-2020 program rebuild Harbaugh brought in a lot of staff with deeper ties to Michigan than himself. If/when Moore is named, he is likely to hold onto critical architects of that turnaround like Steve Clinkscale, Mike Hart, Ron Bellamy, Mike Elston, Grant Newsome, Kirk Campbell, Denard Robinson, and most importantly S&C coach Ben Herbert. Defensive wunderkind Jesse Minter and the somehow still vastly underemployed Jay Harbaugh are expected to join Jay's dad in LA. If I was Sherrone I would ask them to use what they were going to pay Jim to try to hold onto those guys.

Michigan had some hope of holding onto Harbaugh, but one cannot win the Lombardi Trophy at Michigan. College coaches who can make the leap to the pros are rare--Nick Saban, Urban Meyer, Steve Spurrier, Lou Holtz all failed--and among them Harbaugh is the rarest: a successful college coach who's *already* taken an NFL team to the Super Bowl. It stings to lose him now, when Michigan's as strong as it's been in our lifetimes, but I've never met a Stanford fan who lamented Bill Walsh, a Canes fan mad at Jimmy Johnson, or a happy USC fan whether they had Pete Carroll or not.

This will not be the last time we talk about Jim Harbaugh, who turned around a program experiencing its worst decade since the 1950s, and leaves, like Fritz Crisler, after taking one of the greatest teams ever assembled to the pinnacle of college football. Crisler's top lieutenant promptly won another championship, but in the years afterward Michigan's administration fell behind in a rapidly changing landscape. Perhaps the benefit of knowing history is the power to learn from it.

Welcome, fans of the reigning National Champions, to the Age of Moore.

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[Barron]

UPDATE: official. Statements from Santa Ono and Warde Manuel after the jump.

University of Michigan President Santa Ono Statement

We have been in talks with Jim Harbaugh for the last several weeks and have tried our best to retain him as our football coach. Jim called me today and let me know that he has made the difficult decision to leave Michigan and join the Los Angeles Chargers in pursuit of his NFL dreams.

For the fans, the players, and for me personally, we are sad to hear of Jim’s departure. His drive and ambition turned our program around, delivered our first national championship in a quarter century and maintained Michigan as the all-time winningest team in the history of college football.

I thank Jim for all he has done for the University of Michigan and respect his decision. He has been an extraordinary leader and a friend. I will be cheering for Jim as he embarks on this next adventure.

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University of Michigan Athletic Director Warde Manuel Statement

I want to thank Jim for everything he has done for our football program, athletic department and the University of Michigan over the past nine years. Every day, he has worked extremely hard to elevate the stature of Michigan across the world, with the goal of winning championships and developing young men on and off the football field.

Jim did exactly what he sought to do at Michigan, build our program to consistently win Big Ten Championships and compete for national championships, culminating with a record three straight outright conference titles and the national championship this year. He did the same off the field by graduating his players and providing life experiences through mentorships, internships and team trips around the globe.

We have been discussing a new contract that would make Jim the highest paid coach in college football. In the end, he wanted to explore and ultimately decided to pursue a return to coaching in the NFL. We can’t thank Jim enough for all that he has done for our student-athletes, staff and Michigan Football. He will always be a huge part of our rich history, and will be remembered as an all-time great Wolverine, as both a championship player and coach.

Jim has always been extremely upfront with his communication regarding NFL opportunities and has been helpful with this transition in leadership. We had a great conversation tonight when he informed me of this decision to return to the NFL and offered his assistance in helping identify the needs for the program moving forward.

We are working quickly to hire the next head coach for the program and will do everything possible to keep this current staff and team together.

We appreciate Jim’s dedication and passion for Michigan, the university and Ann Arbor, and I wish Jim and the entire Harbaugh family much success with the Los Angeles Chargers.

#GoBlue

Comments

greymarch

January 24th, 2024 at 7:51 PM ^

Seth is hard-left politically.  Seth would have Sherrone as the HC even if Sherrone had lost every game he served as HC this season.  Seth's opinion needs to be taken with a giant grain of salt.

 

Unfortunately, Warde is also political, although not as political as Seth.

 

Sherrone should be at the top, or near the top of the HC list.  Sherrone should not be a coronation.

 

At the beginning of this season, everyone thought UM's O would be better than UM's D.  The opposite was the case.  Minter is a better coach than Sherrone.  

 

I guarantee part of Harbaugh's deal with the Chargers is to offer Minter so much $$$ he's definitely going to leave with Harbaugh.  Take Minter off the table, as much as that hurts.

 

Is Sherrone a good HC?  Likely.   Are there better HC's in this country?  Warde has a responsibility to put 110% into finding out if there are better HC's than Sherrone for Michigan.

 

#GoBlue

Monday Morning…

January 24th, 2024 at 10:41 PM ^

No, the poster who called you out (AnthonyThomas) did so rightfully, because you don't have the guts to just come out and make the racist statement that you implied with your opening line.

Not to mention the rest of your post is also off-base. Being a coordinator is a totally different job than being a HC. Harbaugh trusted Moore to be the HC during the three hardest games of the regular season. I'll take Harbaugh's judgment over any fan's.

Ernis

January 25th, 2024 at 7:37 AM ^

Jim Harbaugh, as far as we can tell, leans conservative politically.

Jim Harbaugh has propped up Moore to be his successor.

Jim Harbaugh often promotes black coaches and players.

Does any of that make JJH “left” and we should discount his positions? If you put any thought into what you’re implying beyond the most lizard-brained Pavlovian reaction to seeing a black man in line for a promotion, you would realize that you’re full of 💩. Figure it out, FFS.

Double-D

January 25th, 2024 at 8:51 AM ^

So you think Seth’s political views would enter into his choice for the head coach at Michigan superseding his desire for a winning program?

Have you not been paying attention to what he chooses to do for a living?

And what does politics have to do with any of this?

From my seat it would appear Moore is Harbaugh’s hand selected candidate.

Minter is savant at DC. That has been proven countless times to mean very little about your success to be the head man. 

MaynardST

January 24th, 2024 at 8:00 PM ^

Now I'm scared of the portal.  I'm also concerned that OSU is spending wildly to get anyone good it can (per the Wall Street Journal).  It would be great if the next coach maintains a great relationship with Jim and his brother who can be sources for topflight young assistant coaches.

ThreeDollarDelirium

January 24th, 2024 at 8:11 PM ^

Thank you for everything Jim. This university is beyond lucky for everything you've given us throughout your life. Now go get your Superbowl!

P.S. After you've won it all, can you come back as the AD and lead the full scale deconstruction of the NCAA, starting with revenue sharing?

Amaizing Blue

January 24th, 2024 at 8:17 PM ^

Head Coach Moore will have everyone's support, hopefully including Warde and Ono.  I think hiring him is the best way to try to hold on to as much of the culture, and as many of the players, as possible.  He might be the next great head coach in college football, and let's hope that's the case.  He deserves the chance to try.

I do really hope people are prepared for a fall off next year.  Not a TCU fall off, but 9-3/8-4 seems about right given our personnel losses and schedule.  If we go undefeated again, I'll eat a lemon...tree.

TA2

January 24th, 2024 at 8:18 PM ^

If Moore doesn’t get this job then the “Fire Warde!” contingent will grow exponentially and with good reason.


He auditioned this past season and passed the test. He’s 1-0 against Ryan Day and Ohio State. He’s proven he can coach on the biggest stage and win.


Go Blue! 

1blueeye

January 24th, 2024 at 8:19 PM ^

It is incumbent on the UM administration and regents and the university community to build off Harbaughs success, Be Smart, be strategic, be the leaders and best with coaching hires, NIL money etc. As a Yankees fan, I’ve watched smart teams like the Astros and Braves and Rays run circles around the Mets, Yankees and Angels, Padres who spend big money on superstars. You see the smart teams in every sport succeed, but the lazy ones fail. 

MJ14

January 24th, 2024 at 8:32 PM ^

This sucks, but I’ve known it was going to happen for a while. I tried to share as much as I possibly could, even in the middle of the season when I said the Chargers had already contacted Harbaugh. This has been a lot closer to a done deal for a while than most think. Let’s see what Moore has up his sleeve for filling out the staff. I do think the next staff will be slightly better overall at recruiting. Moore has been the best recruiter on the staff for a long time and now he’s the closer. Moore will be here a long, long time as long as he’s successful. He can sell recruits on that. 

MJ14

January 24th, 2024 at 10:10 PM ^

You’re welcome and thanks for saying that! I try not to share too much of what I talk to people about because most of the conversations aren’t about the goings on of the team anyways. I met coach Hart back at IU when I worked in the athletic dept for a while. Really good dude and I told him I was a huge Michigan fan.

We’ve kept it touch since and I follow up with him every now and then. He introduced me to so lower level guys at the Michigan AD a while back and we keep in touch. I’m out of athletics now completely, other than watching them of course. I’ve got family the works for the NCAA in Indy and my father in law technically still works with the athletic dept at IU. I know the head of security for Wooden at IU and they have a private chef which is pretty cool.

Anyways, I knew something was up on this one. Every year they’ve said oh don’t worry Harbaugh will be back. But starting about a year ago it wasn’t the same. Then I pressed a little more for info this time around knowing it was different. I try not to pretend to be an insider or anything like that. I’m certainly not, nor do I want to be. But I do like sharing facts when so many false narratives are out. 

Anyways I say all that to say, I tried not to post a ton of info. When Hart was in Bloomington after that medical scare I didn’t want to bother him or rush to share anything here because it felt inappropriate. I’m upset but the news that Harbaugh is leaving and some of my postings lately have reflected that with my poor attitude.