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00:05 A huge day in the college football and NFL coaching world as Jim Harbaugh
00:10 makes his return to the National Football League after nearly a decade
00:15 in Ann Arbor back at his alma mater after leading the Wolverines to a
00:20 national championship back atop the mountaintop in college football in
00:24 2023, Harbaugh is now going to the NFL. He will be the new head coach of
00:31 the Los Angeles Chargers. Adam Schefter reporting yesterday a five year deal
00:36 for the Michigan man to make his return to the National Football League
00:40 where he spent four seasons, 2011 to 2014 at the helm of the San Francisco
00:46 49ers. Donnie Jim Harbaugh has won at every level, FCS, FBS, and in the
00:52 National Football League. He is now the new head coach in Los Angeles of
00:56 this Bolts organization. Yeah, and I think you got the best head coach
01:00 available on the open market here when you take a look at the Chargers now.
01:04 And this is something that you can sell your fan base on. One of those teams
01:07 that's like, okay, we're in San Diego, but we're going to move up to LA.
01:09 We're going to be second fiddle in the building here. How do you restructure
01:12 yourself? We got a lot of talent in the building, but you just haven't won
01:15 here. It's still a Rams town at this point. Why? Because quite frankly,
01:18 they're the better football team right now and have won a Super Bowl.
01:21 But now you get Jim Harbaugh to try to add some cachet. The one thing we
01:24 always know about the Chargers, it's never been about the players, Ben.
01:28 We've never sat back and like, man, this is a terrible organization that can't
01:31 bring in talent and players don't want to play there. They get players by
01:34 the bushel. It's always just been, come on, who are the head coaches?
01:38 You're like Anthony Lynn can't get us over the top. Who are we bringing in
01:41 at this point? Well, now it's Jim Harbaugh. The expectations have risen.
01:44 Why? Because you're right. He wins everywhere he goes. You take a look at
01:48 him at Stanford, even before that, at the University of San Diego,
01:51 University of Michigan at the 49ers, which even though we know he didn't win
01:55 a Super Bowl, but take a look at those four years, 13 and 3, 11, 4 and 1, 12
01:59 and 4, 8 and 8, and then off to college football here. You're finally getting
02:03 stability in that franchise. And I love the fact that the Spanos family, known
02:06 for one of those families that medals in a lot of decisions here, is probably
02:10 going to be more hands off, which is a great thing for them. They have their
02:13 quarterback, they have their head coach. Now it's time to win.
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