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Jim Harbaugh not discussing NFL jobs until after CFP ends?
Jim Harbaugh Kiyoshi Mio-USA TODAY Sports

Michigan advanced to the national championship game after beating Alabama Monday at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. Many observers wonder if the upcoming title game could be head coach Jim Harbaugh’s last for the maize and blue.

Harbaugh was asked about his future in Ann Arbor after his team’s 27-20 overtime win. The 60-year-old coach kept things cryptic with a safe non-answer.

“My future consists of a happy flight back to Ann Arbor, Michigan,” said Harbaugh.

The “belief” is reportedly that Harbaugh doesn’t plan to address his NFL prospects until the conclusion of the College Football Playoff.

Harbaugh’s personally set moratorium isn’t surprising in the least.

Any acknowledgment of his potential interest in an NFL job would likely take attention away from the play on the field. It could also serve as a distraction for Harbaugh’s players heading one of the biggest games in program history.

A report Sunday stated that Harbaugh was offered eye-popping terms on a new contract to remain head coach of Michigan. However, the deal reportedly includes a clause that would hinder Harbaugh from a potential move to the NFL anytime soon.

Questions abound on what Harbaugh ultimately plans to do. But the Michigan head coach believes it’s a problem worth shelving for at least another week.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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