Jim Harbaugh accepts head coaching job with Chargers.

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LOS ANGELES -- Jim Harbaugh is leaving the national champion Michigan Wolverines to accept the head coaching job with the NFL's Los Angeles Chargers, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Wednesday.
Harbaugh has agreed to a five-year deal with the Chargers, sources told ESPN.
Harbaugh was considered among the Chargers' most desirable candidates in this coaching cycle because of his success at every level. Since his head coaching career began in 2006 at the University of San Diego, Harbaugh has had success at stops at Stanford, Michigan and in the NFL with the San Francisco 49ers.
There's also Harbaugh's Chargers connection: he played quarterback for the team for two seasons (1999-2000).
As a collegiate coach, Harbaugh has a 144-42 record, winning three Big Ten championships and Michigan's first national title since 1997.
He was 86-25 at Michigan and restored college football's winningest program to relevance after it slipped over several seasons under Brady Hoke and Rich Rodriguez following the retirement of national-championship winning coach Lloyd Carr.
The rival Ohio State Buckeyes had an eight-game winning streak against the Wolverines until Harbaugh helped them snap the streak in 2021, leading to their first of three straight Big Ten titles and College Football Playoff appearances.
Following two straight losses in the semifinals, extending Harbaugh's winless streak in bowl games to six, Michigan outlasted Alabama at the Rose Bowl and pulled away from Washington to win the national championship with a school-record 15-0 mark this season.
Despite the ultimate triumph, it was a season filled with adversity for Harbaugh, who served two three-game suspensions in 2023. He missed the first three games due to an NCAA investigation into alleged recruiting violations in 2020, and he missed the final three games of the regular season following a sign-stealing scandal and the subsequent dismissal of staff member Connor Stalions.
Harbaugh spent four seasons (2011-14) as the coach of the 49ers from 2011 to 2014, and he was named the NFL's Coach of the Year in his first season. He led the 49ers to the Super Bowl XLVII, where they lost to the Baltimore Ravens who were coached by his brother John.
Harbaugh left the 49ers after the 2014 season with a 44-19-1 regular record.
The Chargers are scheduled to play the Ravens next season at SoFi Stadium, which now officially will be a matchup between John and Jim Harbaugh.
When Harbaugh took over the 49ers, he was rebuilding a team which had tumbled from the NFL's elite and missed the playoffs for eight straight seasons.
He will have a similar challenge with the Chargers, who finished 5-12 last season and have three playoff wins since 2008. Another task for Harbaugh will be deciding the construction of the Chargers' roster next season, as this team is projected to be $27.5 million over the league salary cap, according to ESPN's roster management system.
Harbaugh and the Chargers had been linked since the offseason began. Still, one of the potential challenges for the Harbaugh-Chargers reunion was if owner Dean Spanos was willing to pay Harbaugh a competitive salary, one that would lure him away from Michigan and other NFL teams.
While the Chargers have signed players to record-breaking contracts, the organization has developed a reputation for not paying coaches. The Spanos' have denied that claim, with team president John Spanos telling reporters in December that he didn't know where "narratives came from" and that the team has never had limitations with spending.
The Chargers fired coach Brandon Staley and general manager Tom Telesco on Dec. 15, following a 63-21 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 15.
The Chargers held an extensive search after firing Staley, interviewing a league-high 15 candidates. They began internally with interim head coach Giff Smith and offensive coordinator Kellen Moore before interviewing former Bills defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier, 49ers defensive coordinator Steve Wilks, Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan, Raiders DC Patrick Graham, Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan, former Titans coach Mike Vrabel, former Stanford coach David Shaw, Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken and Ravens defensive coordinator Mike MacDonald.
Staley finished his 48-game Chargers tenure with a .500 record, with one playoff appearance that ended in a historic loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
 

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Harbaugh's teams have allowed 20 points or fewer in 119 of the last 186 games he's been HC.
 

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Besides drafting Herbert, one of the few things this organization has done right in getting Harbaugh
 

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Michigan should hire this guy.
They wouldn't win a game.
How did he get a studio job anyway?
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In three years they'll being playing for the AFC championship

Great system guy with a good QB.


Love it.
 

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The Chargers are scheduled to play the Baltimore Ravens next season at SoFi Stadium
 

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The Chargers are scheduled to play the Baltimore Ravens next season at SoFi Stadium
Wonder which team the family will bet betting on ATS? You know they aren't going to lose money.... Watch for the back door score to cover...
 

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Guy sucks

Cheated for his only title at any level
Had the 49ers one game away from winning the Super Bowl and won a nation championship.
He's great coach...2 or 3 years and this team is pushing KC
 

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Chargers' Perryman: Jim Harbaugh 'reminds me of Will Ferrell'​

COSTA MESA, Calif. -- Los Angeles Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh has become as popular for his winning ways as he has for his amusing personality -- and that nature has one player drawing comparisons to an award-winning comedian and actor.
"I hope I don't get in trouble for this, but he reminds me of Will Ferrell," Chargers linebacker Denzel Perryman said Monday. "I don't know if it's the way that he speaks, his analogies and everything, but they really remind me of Will Ferrell."
Perryman said that he hadn't told Harbaugh yet but imagined Harbaugh would hear these comments and talk to him about it at practice on Tuesday. When asked which version of Ferrell Harbaugh reminds him of, Perryman said perhaps Ferrell's acting in the movie "Step Brothers." He joked that Will Ferrell in "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" might also get him in trouble.
"I don't know if it's his tone of voice or the way he talks in general, but the first thing that comes to mind is Will Ferrell," Perryman said. "I mean, I do take him seriously. I take everything he says seriously, though. But when he does joke around, I start cracking up in my seat."
Harbaugh has dipped into comedic acting before. In 2017, he appeared on "Detroiters," a show on Comedy Central. Harbaugh was playing Fowling -- a game that combines football, bowling, and horseshoes. Players take turns throwing a football at 10 bowling pins until one team knocks them all down.
But Harbaugh struggled. He eventually threw a screaming temper tantrum after each missed throw when he lost.
"Well, it's totally different mechanics. Fowling is different," Harbaugh said. "Do you think Lebron James would be good at Pop-A-Shot?"
 

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