Once again, ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum is seeking attention by going after Jim Harbaugh in wake of latest sign-stealing report.
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.”
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.
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
It started with Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports reporting that, effectively, the Wolverines are ready for a long battle with the NCAA over the allegations. Then, Illinois head football coach Bret Bielema, of all people, took a serious shot at Harbaugh on social media, of all places.
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.
ESPN's Paul Finebaum's statement on the Jim Harbaugh, Bret Bielema beef shows the profound personality picking a side.
The sign-stealing scandal surrounding Michigan Football continues to escalate, with ESPN's Paul Finebaum taking a harsh stance against Jim Harbaugh, siding with Illinois coach Bret Bielema.
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.
Many believe Sean McDermott is one of the best coaches in the NFL, and he’s brought the Bills to the playoffs seven times in eight seasons with the franchise. He only has one fewer playoff victory than big-name coaches such as Mike Tomlin,
The Los Angeles Chargers are focused on improving the roster ahead of the 2025 season. After making the playoffs in the first year of the Jim Harbaugh and Joe Hortiz era, they were sent home in the Wild Card Round.