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  1. James Joseph „JimHarbaugh (* 23. Dezember 1963 in Toledo, Ohio) ist ein ehemaliger US-amerikanischer American-Football -Spieler und heute Head Coach der Los Angeles Chargers. Er spielte Quarterback in der National Football League (NFL) unter anderem bei den Chicago Bears und den Indianapolis Colts.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jim_HarbaughJim Harbaugh - Wikipedia

    Harbaugh accepted a job as the head coach for the University of Michigan Wolverines in 2015. Harbaugh led the team to berths in the College Football Playoff in 2021–22 season and the 2022–23 season, eventually winning the College Football Playoff National Championship in 2024, the school's first undisputed national championship ...

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  3. 10. Dez. 2021 · Published 3:11 PM PDT, December 10, 2021. Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh is The Associated Press college football coach of the year after leading the Wolverines to their first Big Ten title in 17 years and a berth in the College Football Playoff.

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  4. Now in his ninth year as J. Ira and Nicki Harris Family Head Football Coach in 2023, Jim Harbaugh has led Michigan to back-to-back Big Ten Championships and College Football Playoff appearances (2021-22). U-M won a school record 13 games in 2022, surpassing the 12-win seasons attained by the 1905, 1997 and 2021 teams.

  5. 27. Jan. 2024 · Harbaugh leaves Michigan as a legend for leading the Wolverines to their first national championship in 50 years and beating Ohio State nine times in 10 years. He also transformed the program with his unique style, but faced NCAA investigations and criticism.

    • Dennis Dodd
  6. 2. Jan. 2024 · Monday night’s news conference after Michigan ’s 27-20 overtime defeat of Alabama in a College Football Playoff semifinal was the latest example. Some context: Harbaugh regularly talks about ...

  7. 2. Feb. 2024 · INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Jim Harbaugh fulfilled one of his goals by winning a national championship at his alma mater. Now he’s looking to capture his ultimate goal of hoisting the Lombardi Trophy with one of the teams he played for.