Michigan Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh deflected attention from his NFL ideation to focus on his team’s upcoming NCAA clash against Alabama.
Harbaugh admits to having unfilled goals in the NFL but at the moment is solely focused on reaching the College final.
Instead of dwelling on his interviews at the highest level over the past two years, he continued to talk about Alabama.
“Such a one-track mind,” Harbaugh said when asked by AP about his NFL aspirations, “That’s the way we’ve gone about things. It’s literally whatever day we’re in, looking to get the most out of it.
“Dominate the day. Then we’re going to sleep tonight, and wake up tomorrow and see if we can’t dominate that day. It’s a single-minded group. It’s very focused on just taking care of business today and see if we can’t do the same tomorrow.”
There is an opening at the Chargers going and we are sure his name is in the hat.
Harbaugh played in the NFL for 14 seasons while also served as head coach for the 49ers from 2011-2014.
The former NFL coach of the year in 2011 has been with the Wolverines from 2015.