The future of Michigan Wolverines football coach Jim Harbaugh is uncertain after the NCAA rejected a proposed deal between the school and the coach. The deal, which would have extended Harbaugh’s contract through the 2025 season, was rejected by the NCAA due to its potential to violate NCAA rules.
The proposed deal would have given Harbaugh a raise of $2 million per year, as well as a $2 million signing bonus. It would also have included a $2 million bonus if he stayed with the program for at least five years. The NCAA rejected the deal, citing concerns that it could be seen as an inducement for Harbaugh to stay with the program.
The rejection of the deal has left Harbaugh’s future with the Wolverines in doubt. He has been the head coach of the Wolverines since 2015 and has led the team to three Big Ten championships and two bowl appearances. However, his team has struggled in recent years, and his future with the program is now uncertain.
The NCAA’s decision has put Michigan in a difficult position. The school must now decide whether to renegotiate a new deal with Harbaugh or to let him go and find a new coach. It is unclear what will happen next, but it is clear that Harbaugh’s future with the Wolverines is now uncertain.
The NCAA’s decision has also raised questions about how schools should structure their contracts with coaches. The NCAA’s rejection of the deal has raised questions about whether schools should be allowed to offer such large bonuses to coaches in order to keep them with the program.
No matter what happens, it is clear that Jim Harbaugh’s future with the Wolverines is now uncertain. The NCAA’s rejection of the proposed deal has put Michigan in a difficult position, and it remains to be seen what will happen next. It is clear, however, that Harbaugh’s future with the Wolverines is now uncertain.