What startling information Coach Dumps Michigan for chargers 

Jim Harbaugh, the head coach of the University of Michigan, has once again shown that he is capable of handling the filthy and high-stakes nature of this game.

It was reported on Wednesday that Harbaugh “pushed back his interview,” despite the expectation that he would meet with Atlanta’s decision-makers once more. Friends of Harbaugh’s in the media presented an innocent image—perhaps the dog ate his homework?

The truth? Harbaugh, who had his initial interview with the Falcons on January 16, will not return to this location. He’s done with Ann Arbour as well.

After his second in-person interview with the Chargers, he is still in Los Angeles and plans to remain there.

He’s also joining the Chargers.

According to ESPN, Harbaugh thought the Falcons would be a fascinating place to end his career.

The reality? Harbaugh is not coming back to this site. He had his first interview with the Falcons on January 16. He’s also finished with Ann Arbour.

He is still in Los Angeles and intends to stay after his second in-person interview with the Chargers.

He’s going to the Chargers as well.

Harbaugh believed the Falcons would be an intriguing site to finish his career, according to ESPN.

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It’s possible that Harbaugh leveraged the Falcons, pulling them along to get a better offer from his two presumptive top choices, staying at Michigan or signing with the Chargers.

The meeting is being rescheduled “for now,” according to Bleacher Report, and a follow-up interview “may be forthcoming,” according to The Athletic.

Wrong. Wrong.

In essence, the Falcons were in wait-and-see mode … as Harbaugh had his leverage. And used it … thus winning a dirty high-stakes game.

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