Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh has been linked to multiple NFL head coach openings, and according to a report from The Athletic, “I think it is a done deal if he gets an offer.”
So why would Harbaugh want to leave Ann Arbor after back-to-back wins over Ohio State, Big Ten titles, and College Football Playoff appearances?
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to break it all down.
- Why NFL head coaching jobs are even more attractive than ever before.
- The case for Harbaugh to stick around for at least one year with the Wolverines
- The reasons why it might make sense for him to take an NFL job now.
- Why it might soon get a lot harder for Michigan to win a national championship
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