
Stanford Coach Jim Harbaugh commended Lloyd Carr's tenure as Michigan's coach but said he has no interest in returning to his alma mater as Carr's successor.
"The Michigan people will do a great job in selecting someone that will carry on that tradition," Harbaugh said Tuesday. "But it's not going to be me. I am happy where I am. I could not be happier with the job that I have."
Harbaugh was a star quarterback for Michigan in the mid-1980s, leading the Wolverines to 21 victories in his final two seasons and making good on his promise to beat Ohio State.
Well thank you Jim for ending the suspense. In your first year at Standford you compiled an impressive 3 wins and 6 losses. I do think you are a fine coach, but come-on, you are not in the big leagues yet. If Michigan hires Jim, Bill Martin, their AD would be the instant winner of the annual "Darwin Award."
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