Colin Kaepernick knows that Jim Harbaugh is all about championship football
Colin Kaepernick knows that Jim Harbaugh is all about championship football
After the Michigan football team won their first National Title since 1997, Wolverines fans immediately had to put their guard up. Ever since Harbaugh left the NFL to coach his alma mater back in 2015, the assumption has been that someday, when the right team came calling and made the right sort of offer, Jim Harbaugh would return to the NFL to try to capture the Super Bowl title that, thanks to his brother John, alluded him. At this point, the Lombardi Trophy is the only one of relevance that Harbaugh has not hoisted.
Jim Harbaugh won the Orange Bowl while with Stanford. He was part of the coaching staff that took the then-Oakland Raiders to the Super Bowl in 2002, and then just over a decade later, Harbaugh won an NFC Championship as the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers. He won three consecutive Big Ten titles at Michigan, and capped this season off with a National Title. Shoot, Harbaugh even led the University of San Diego to back-to-back Pioneer Football League titles in 2005 and 2006.
So, when Jim Harbaugh’s former quarterback Colin Kaepernick says “Harbaugh is the one coach you call when you want to compete for a championship,” just know that that’s no cap from Kaep.