5 college football teams on the verge of collapsing into full rebuild

Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh looks on from the sidelines during the Wolverines' game against Indiana on Oct. 14, 2023.
Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh looks on from the sidelines during the Wolverines' game against Indiana on Oct. 14, 2023. /
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Michigan Football coach Jim Harbaugh (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) /

No 1. Michigan Wolverines

No one and I mean no one had Jim Harbaugh and the Wolverines as candidates in line for a complete rebuild after this college football season.

With each passing day, we are getting more tidbits of the alleged sign-stealing scandal that may end up causing Harbaugh and the Michigan football team to part ways.

Harbaugh has flirted with moving on in the past, most recently entertaining offers to head back to the NFL after putting feelers out this past offseason, according to multiple reports.

However this time, instead of Harbaugh being the one to be tempted to walk away, it may be Michigan who wants to part ways with the grass-is-always-greener coach. The Wall Street Journal has reported the school rescinded whatever contract offer was on the table after this scandal broke.

And, if Harbaugh does indeed want to head back to become a head coach in the NFL, he won’t do so without serving some or all of a potential suspension handed out by the NCAA or Big Ten, according to NBC Sports’ Pro Football Talk. .

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