The coaching carousel has been interesting between Brian Kelly exiting Notre Dame and Lincoln Riley leaving Oklahoma and others. Perhaps the next man up could be Michigan's, Jim Harbaugh. He's always been the subject of praise and scrutiny in his time coaching the Wolverines. He recently made a giant accomplishment by a dominant win over long-time nemesis, Ohio State, and with this momentum, is it time for Harbaugh to take his talents to the NFL?
In the video above, Rob Parker explains to Chris Broussard how Jim Harbaugh should ride this momentum into the pros and pursue the Las Vegas Raiders job:
Rob Parker: "I think if he could get out and get back to the NFL and take that Raiders job, I would do it. His mission at Michigan was to get them to the College Football Playoffs. It took seven years: blood, sweat, tears, people trashing him, he had to take a pay cut which was embarrassing. All that stuff that went on, he can honestly say, 'You brought me here to give you guys a chance to win a national championship.' And he can be like the Lone Ranger in the end, 'Hey Tonto, my work is done here,' and head out. And people will feel good about Jim Harbaugh's experience at Michigan."