Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh hires new agent with deep NFL ties: reports

Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh hires agent with NFL ties: report - College  Football HQ

Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh is yet to sign an extension with the school and now appears to have taken a major step towards an NFL return

Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh has hired long-time NFL agent Don Yee to represent him going forward, signalling a possible interest in returning to the professional ranks, according to multiple reports over the weekend.

Michigan has been working with Harbaugh on a contract extension over the last several months, a deal insiders believe will last over 10 years and could be worth as much as $125 million, with the caveat that he not pursue any other NFL interest.

The fact that Harbaugh was yet to sign an agreement with that provision, combined with his now hiring an agent with deep NFL ties could suggest that the coach has an eye towards leaving Michigan and returning to the pro game.

Yee and Harbaugh also have a connection through Tom Brady, the former Michigan quarterback and seven-time Super Bowl champion who was the agent’s most well-known client. Yee also represents Broncos head coach Sean Payton.

The fact that Harbaugh was yet to sign an agreement with that provision, combined with his now hiring an agent with deep NFL ties could suggest that the coach has an eye towards leaving Michigan and returning to the pro game.

Yee and Harbaugh also have a connection through Tom Brady, the former Michigan quarterback and seven-time Super Bowl champion who was the agent’s most well-known client. Yee also represents Broncos head coach Sean Payton.

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Michigan head football coach Jim Harbaugh reportedly hired an agent with strong NFL ties recently.

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Harbaugh hired agent Don Yee, who represents legendary New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady and current Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton, among others.

Harbaugh has been the head coach at his alma mater for the past nine seasons, but rumors and speculation have run rampant regarding him potentially returning to the NFL, and hiring Yee is likely to add even more fuel to the proverbial fire.

Although the Wolverines are undefeated and the No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff, their 2023 season has been rife with controversy.

The season started with Harbaugh missing the first three games due to a self-imposed suspension related to alleged recruiting violations that took place during the NCAA’s COVID-19 dead period.

Harbaugh was later suspended by the Big Ten for the final three games of the regular season due to an off-campus scouting and signal-stealing scandal.

After an investigation, Michigan staffer Connor Stalions resigned from his position in November. The investigation found that Stalions purchased tickets to games involving future Michigan opponents dating back to last season.

Stalions and other people who sat in the seats he purchased allegedly recorded the sidelines during games and later used the footage to decode signs, which violates NCAA rules.

The University of Michigan denied that Harbaugh knew about the sign stealing or had any involvement in it, but he was suspended nonetheless.

Harbaugh returned to the sidelines for Michigan’s win over Iowa in the Big Ten Championship Game, and he will coach Monday’s CFP semifinal against Alabama in the Rose Bowl.

Amid the controversy and the possibility of Michigan’s football program receiving sanctions next season and beyond, multiple reports have linked Harbaugh to the NFL.

Most recently, ESPN NFL insider Jeremy Fowler reported Saturday that the Los Angeles Chargers sent out “feelers” to Harbaugh following the firing of Brandon Staley:

Harbaugh is no stranger to the NFL head coaching ranks, as he coached the San Francisco 49ers for four seasons from 2011 through 2014.

He enjoyed tremendous success in San Francisco, going 44-19-1 with three playoff appearances. He also reached the NFC Championship Game three times and the Super Bowl once.

Because of his track record in the NFL and collegiately, Harbaugh figures to be the hottest head coaching candidate available this coming offseason if he is indeed open to an NFL return.

Several other NFL head coaching jobs figure to be available as well, and with Yee’s connections, Harbaugh should be able to get any interview he wants.

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