Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Jim Harbaugh tells Michigan players rumors of his departure are “lies made up by our enemies”

Jim Harbaugh
With talk burning up about the possibility Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh might possibly potentially be rumored to be entertaining the idea of returning to the NFL, Harbaugh has done all he can to shut down the idea directly to his players.
“He said ‘(I’ll keep this) short, sweet and to the point: I’m not leaving,’ ” Michigan defensive tackle Ryan Glasgow said Tuesday, according to MLive.com. “He said (the NFL rumors) are ‘lies made up by our enemies.’ ”
Maybe the rumors come from Russia. Or China. Or the Wake Forest radio booth. Who knows for sure?
It is worth noting here the only real rumor that has seemed to ignite this conversation was delivered by sports radio host Colin Cowherd (whom Harbaugh once had a frosty radio interview with) following a conversation with Albert Breer of the NFL Network (an Ohio State alum). But Harbaugh’s name has been thrown around regarding the new vacancy with the Los Angeles Rams, with Eric Dickerson reportedly stumping for the Rams to make a push to bring Harbaugh back to the NFC West.
It is also worth remembering that coaches tell their players what they need to in order to provide a sense of stability. Harbaugh will be coaching somewhere in 2017, and it stands to reason there is an extremely good chance he will be doing so in Ann Arbor.
Unless he’s not. Predicting what Harbaugh will or will not do is not an exact science.

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