University of Michigan Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh attended his brother’s playoff game in Baltimore on Saturday, where Troy Aikman was also present, broadcasting the game for ESPN. The game resulted in a 34-10 victory for the Ravens against the Houston Texans.
In Aikman’s comments, there seems to be an endorsement for Harbaugh considering a coaching return to the NFL, and there’s a hint of a prediction that it might happen.
“I hope we can see him in the NFL next year,” Aikman expressed about Jim Harbaugh, the brother of Ravens coach John. “He’s going to make somebody a heck of a football coach. He won everywhere he’s been.”
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While Michigan fans believe Harbaugh could continue to excel as a football coach in Ann Arbor, Aikman emphasizes Harbaugh’s successful track record both in the NFL and in college.
Harbaugh attended the game with some of his children, supporting his brother John, and reportedly engaged in job interviews during this time. Harbaugh has met with both the Atlanta Falcons and the Los Angeles Chargers in the ongoing coaching carousel.