Illinois coach Bret Bielema took aim at former Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh in a series of tweets amid reported pushback by UM against the NCAA in its alleged sign-stealing investi
The dust has started to settle between Illinois coach Bret Bielema and Los Angeles Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh. Not everyone has defended Bielema's now-viral remarks toward the former Michigan national championship-winning coach after new information surfaced Tuesday about the sign-stealing scandal that occurred during his tenure.
Jim Harbaugh and Pete Carroll go way, way back. Carroll's hiring as the new head man for the Las Vegas Raiders is sure to ignite the rivaly with Harbaugh.
Recently, an old video of current Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh emerged on social media. The video shows Harbaugh talking to the media about cheating while he was the coach of the San Francisco 49ers.
This week, University of Illinois head football coach Bret Bielema took a shot at Harbaugh on social media. Bielema bemoaned Harbaugh leaving the college level for the pros, writing the following: “Was looking forward to playing but understand why you ran to the NFL.”
Once again, ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum is seeking attention by going after Jim Harbaugh in wake of latest sign-stealing report.
Illinois football coach Bret Bielema chose violence this Tuesday night, calling out Los Angeles Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh on social media. It was reported by Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports that Michigan will fight the charges involving former staff member Connor Stalions.
The NFL released the list of finalists for the NFL Coach of the Year honor and, surprisingly, Los Angeles Charger head coach, Jim Harbaugh, was not on it.
Los Angeles Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh just finished his first season back in the NFL after coaching the Michigan Wolverines from 2015-2023. Harbaugh left Mich
Former Wisconsin head coach took a shot at Jim Harbaugh over his move to the NFL. That followed an update to Michigan's sign-stealing scandal
As the Michigan Wolverines' 137-page document response to the NCAA's notice of sign-stealing allegations and other violations comes to light, one Big Ten coach