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Harbaugh says he’s staying at Michigan, not returning to coach in the NFL

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Jim Harbaugh insisted he is staying at Michigan.

Responding to speculatio­n he’s returning to the NFL, the former San Francisco

49ers coach told ESPN he is not going anywhere.

“This is a choreograp­hed message that comes up at this time every year before signing day,” Harbaugh told ESPN. “It’s people spreading messages to further their own personal agenda. But I’m on record right here, right now: I’m not going anywhere. I’m staying at Michigan. We have big plans here, and there’s a lot we want to accomplish.”

Former Ohio State star receiver and Fox Sports analyst Cris Carter has said Harbaugh is a potential candidate to lead the Green Bay Packers and Cleveland Browns.

After Harbaugh and the eighth-ranked Wolverines were celebrated Sunday at a banquet, he didn’t want to discuss the topic much at a previously scheduled news conference to promote the team’s appearance in the Peach Bowl.

Michigan won 10 games this season for the third time under Harbaugh but dropped to 0-4 against the rival Buckeyes and fell out of the Big Ten and national championsh­ip races. The Wolverines face No. 10 Florida on Dec.

29 in the Peach Bowl.

Harbaugh, who is 38-13 at Michigan, is in the fourth year of a sevenyear contract with a compensati­on package that gives him more than $7 million per year. He returned nearly four years ago to the school where he was a star quarterbac­k after going 44-19-1 with the 49ers, winning the 2012 NFC championsh­ip.

“I’m so happy that he’s our coach,” Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel said. “And I look forward to him coaching, as I said before, until he retires from Michigan and ends his career here.”

Manuel said it is a credit to Harbaugh that his name is often mentioned to fill openings in the NFL.

“Jim is one of the greatest coaches — college or pro,” Manuel said.

Wolverines QB Shea Patterson said he hasn’t thought about whether he will stay in school or go pro, adding he plans to talk about his future with Harbaugh and his family.

 ?? Jay LaPrete / Associated Press ?? Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh says he’s staying put with the Wolverines and not seeking an NFL coaching job.
Jay LaPrete / Associated Press Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh says he’s staying put with the Wolverines and not seeking an NFL coaching job.

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