The Denver Post

Harbaugh tells parents he’s not leaving

- By Larry Lage

ANN ARBOR, MICH.» Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh has sent an email to parents of players on his team, refuting a report saying representa­tives are working on his departure from his alma mater.

“I am reaching out to let you know that the recent claims that I am ‘pursuing an exit strategy’ are total (nonsense),” Harbaugh wrote in an email, a copy of which was obtained Wednesday by The Associated Press. “It’s an annual strategy driven by our enemies to cause disruption to our program and to negatively recruit.

“By the way, I don’t even have an ‘agent or representa­tive.’ I am committed to your sons, their education and their developmen­t as football players and people.”

The person who shared the email’s content with AP did so on condition of anonymity because it was intended only for players’ parents.

Harbaugh was responding to a report citing sources saying his representa­tives have their eye on getting Harbaugh back in the NFL, where he was a head coach in San Francisco. Last year, former Ohio State star receiver and Fox Sports analyst Cris Carter said Harbaugh was a potential candidate to lead the Green Bay Packers and Cleveland Browns.

Michigan won 10 games last season for the third time under Harbaugh, but dropped to 0-4 against the rival Buckeyes.

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