Originally Posted by : As for the Michigan football job, there's an increased chance that it could end up opening. Harbaugh's statement of non-commitment to the Wolverines -- "no man knows the future" -- is a window into his mindset.
Sources told ESPN that Harbaugh has been engaged with the Broncos, who are underway on a process that should take more than a week to unfold.
This strong interest from Denver comes at a time when Michigan can't act on any instincts to secure Harbaugh for an NFL-caliber salary. Harbaugh made more than $7 million this year, a right-sizing of a deal after they cut his salary when Michigan went 2-4 during the COVID-19-shortened 2020 season. That's $2.5 million less than the scuffling Mel Tucker, who didn't make a bowl after his contract reset the market.
But it's a tricky crossroads for Harbaugh if he wants to test the top of the college football market. Michigan is unlikely to issue him a new contract until there's some clarity in the current NCAA case, according to sources. That could take weeks, at a minimum, if the sides could all work toward a negotiated resolution.
Considering that the negotiated resolution could include a Level I violation for Harbaugh, who might end up being alleged with obstructing an investigation, that's not likely to play out quickly. If it's indeed a Level I violation, Harbaugh could face a multiple-game suspension. There's more certainty available in the NFL, and Denver's interest appears sincere and significant.
Be careful what you wish for, as you might get it...I hope you do, because he's gonna suck and Denver will keep him around for years longer than they should. :-) [Reply]
I pleased to share that I have been having very positive and constructive conversations with our Athletic Director and Football Coach. Warde Manuel and I both want to see Jim Harbaugh stay as the head football coach of the University of Michigan Wolverines. #GoBlue 〽️
The Broncos appear to be the front-runner for Sean Payton, at least in the early stages of the process. Payton likes the franchise's stable ownership and would be happy to work with Russell Wilson, source says.
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The Broncos appear to be the front-runner for Sean Payton, at least in the early stages of the process. Payton likes the franchise's stable ownership and would be happy to work with Russell Wilson, source says.