Jim Harbaugh Delivers a National Title

Paresh Jadhav

Jim Harbaugh

Jim Harbaugh raised the championship trophy, as gold and white confetti covered his team, nine years after taking over at Michigan. Fulfilling all expectations he brought with him to his alma mater from San Diego and Stanford coaching careers, Jim delivered on every expectation set forth when taking charge at his alma mater.

Blake Corum ran for 134 yards and two fourth-quarter touchdowns to lead Michigan over No. 2 Washington 34-13 in the College Football Playoff national title game Monday night.

Michigan’s 34-13 victory

Jim Harbaugh has long been considered one of the premier coaches in college football, yet one thing had eluded him: winning a national title. That all changed on Monday night!

Michigan’s 34-13 victory over Washington not only brought Michigan its first championship since 1997 but also granted Jim Harbaugh what he always desired: an opportunity for ultimate triumph.

As an NFL head coach for 14 years – including stints with both San Diego Toreros and San Francisco 49ers – he has proven his worth as a winner who attracts teams looking for coaches.

He’s had one foot out the door over the past two seasons, yet decided to remain at Michigan for now. Could that decision signal his tenure is nearing its end? Here is a breakdown of key factors which will decide his fate — Dan Wolken of Bleacher Report

The Final Score

Michigan was recently recognized as national champion, earning them their first CFP trophy since 1997. Jim Harbaugh accepted it proudly on Monday night in Houston while wearing one of Will Johnson’s “turnoverbuffs”, or Cartier buffs worn when defense turns over a ball, to accept their team’s prize.

Harbaugh remains one of the greatest college coaches ever despite controversy surrounding his program, having produced multiple All-Americans while leading Michigan to five consecutive 10-win seasons.

Jim has made regular appearances in both the New Year’s Six and College Football Playoff bowl games, which has earned him high praise from players and attention from NFL franchises alike. Although his brother John coaches NFL games, Jim often shows up to support him at games while giving some pointers when necessary. Jim has not revealed whether or not he plans on returning after this season; but if that occurs it would likely be as head coach of another Big Ten power.

Jim Harbaugh

The Final Touchdown

Nine years after taking over at Michigan, Jim Harbaugh fulfilled the high expectations that were placed upon him and the Wolverines. Under his direction, Jack Harbaugh’s team won their fourth national title during this four-team College Football Playoff era on Monday night in Houston.

Blake Corum ran for 134 yards and two fourth-quarter touchdowns to help Michigan defeat Washington 34-13 in the CFP National Championship Game. Meanwhile, its defense limited Heisman Trophy runner-up Michael Penix to one touchdown score while intercepting him twice.

Harbaugh remains one of the premier coaches in American football despite failing to capture a national championship during his coaching stints at San Diego, Stanford and Michigan, as well as four seasons with the 49ers in the NFL. Though never winning either Super Bowl or national title as coach is surprising; nonetheless, his joy upon receiving last College Football Playoff trophy was palpable.

The Final Words

Jim Harbaugh remains uncommitted on his plans after an offseason that featured several NFL coaching vacancies and offers. It remains to be seen if the former San Francisco 49ers coach plans on returning to coaching or staying put at Michigan football team.

Michigan Wolverines won their first national championship since 1997 with an upset win against Washington that would make Bo Schembechler proud. Harbaugh accepted all of the pressure associated with leading his alma mater without succumbing to its grip, yet didn’t let it overwhelm or intimidate him either.

The win brings to an end an eventful season marred by multiple off-field scandals and COVID-19 pandemic. Yet through it all, Michigan remained true to its principles and didn’t forget what football should be about: fun. Fans cheered Jim Harbaugh onto victory as they witnessed an unforgettable game and will always remember this victory fondly.



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