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Old 09-14-2017, 03:12 PM
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I think that Toub, the Special Teams coach for KC, the next Colts Head Coach.

Rumor is that Ballard wanted him this season and that Ballard believes that he is ready to be a HC and Irsay wanted Clappy McWoodChopper to have another shot.

I have no idea why Harbaugh would want to leave Michigan. It is his dream job.

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Harbaugh would leave Michigan to try and win a SB, if he so chooses.

I think Harbaugh is a more NFL rather than college based coach and while he may love Michigan, I do think he will go back to the NFL

Probably not anytime soon, I would be shocked if 10 years from now he is still at Michigan.

He was in the NFL and had success with a franchise that has otherwise been dismal in the last 15 years prior, almost won a SB with them. he left and they were immediately bad again, still are.

This is not like the other top college coaches that have tried the NFL and failed before, then end up back at the college level.

as for the COlts, I would take about anyone over Pagano right now.
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