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“Jim Harbaugh Assumes Michigan’s Head Coach Position after Lloyd Carr Era”

That’s part of the Marvel “What If…?” series on Disney+, inspiring our off-season series that explores alternate scenarios in college football and Ann Arbor’s football scene in 2023.

Much like the Avengers overcoming Thanos, Michigan emerged victorious in the college football realm last season. But what if Jim Harbaugh had taken the helm at Michigan after Lloyd Carr?

In a world where leadership transitions can make or break institutions, the departure of Lloyd Carr in 2007 ushered in nearly a decade of football mediocrity for Michigan. However, in our alternate reality, Jim Harbaugh’s early arrival rekindled the Wolverines’ glory, culminating in the 2023 National Championship.

As we delve into this alternate timeline, envision a universe where Michigan’s coaching search in 2007 led them to Harbaugh’s doorstep. Despite coming from the Division II ranks, Harbaugh’s success at San Diego caught Michigan’s attention, igniting hope for the Wolverines’ resurgence.

Under Harbaugh’s guidance, Michigan reclaimed its toughness, securing victories and reasserting dominance in the Big Ten. With Harbaugh’s unwavering focus on Michigan, the team enjoyed consistent success, challenging the likes of Alabama and Clemson for national supremacy.

Fast forward to 2024, and Michigan boasts multiple national championships under Harbaugh’s stewardship, solidifying his legacy as one of college football’s greatest coaches. In this timeline, the Wolverines continue to script their dynasty, serving as a perennial powerhouse on the gridiron.

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