Jim Harbaugh is expected to face no difficulty securing an NFL job in the future.
The ongoing NCAA investigation into Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh and the Wolverines program is reportedly not a significant concern for NFL teams, according to NFL insider Jay Glazer. He stated in a report on Fox, “All the teams I’ve talked to say regardless of what we hear in that investigation, that’s not going to affect the way we look at Jim Harbaugh if he wants to come back and coach in the NFL.”
This news emerges amid Harbaugh’s three-game suspension from the Big Ten following a brief investigation into the program for sign-stealing. Although the investigation has not directly implicated Harbaugh in the sign-stealing, the Big Ten decided to suspend him for the final three games of the regular season.
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This suspension includes a crucial matchup against Ohio State, with a Big Ten title game berth and potential College Football Playoff spot at stake. While Harbaugh may be allowed to coach any postseason games, his future in Ann Arbor remains uncertain, pending the NCAA’s decision in the coming weeks.