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Jim Harbaugh Leaves Michigan for NFL's Chargers, Sherrone Moore Promoted to Head Coach

Harbaugh's pursuit of Lombardi Trophy prompts move, Moore becomes first Black head coach in Michigan football history

  • Jim Harbaugh, former head coach of the Michigan Wolverines, has revealed his reason for leaving college football to join the Los Angeles Chargers in the NFL: the pursuit of the Lombardi Trophy, awarded to the Super Bowl champions.
  • Harbaugh led the Wolverines to an undefeated national championship and three consecutive Big Ten titles during his nine-season stint.
  • Sherrone Moore, the Wolverines' former offensive coordinator, has been promoted to head coach, becoming the first Black head coach in the history of Michigan football.
  • Moore led the Wolverines to a 4-0 record during Harbaugh's three-game suspension in the 2023 season.
  • Harbaugh's move to the Chargers will see him compete in the same division as his brother, John Harbaugh, head coach of the Baltimore Ravens.
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