You are seriously delusional if you believe that. Harbaugh has won everywhere he has gone:
Harbaugh's resume:
University of San Diego and Stanford
In 2004 Harbaugh became the head coach at the University of San Diego. He led the team to an 11–1 record in 2005 and in 2006, and both years the school won the Pioneer Football League title. He then moved to
Stanford University, and in his first season (2007) with the team, it upset
rival University of Southern California, which was favored by 41 points. Stanford finished the year 4–8, an improvement over the previous season, in which the team had won just one game. The team continued to get better, and in 2010 it went 11–1 and played in the
Bowl Championship Series. In the
Orange Bowl, Stanford defeated
Virginia Tech, 40–12, and finished the season ranked fourth.
In 2011 Harbaugh returned to the NFL as the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers. The team performed well in his first year, finishing the regular season 13–3 and making the playoffs for the first time in eight years. The 49ers advanced to the conference championship game but lost to the
New York Giants, 20–17. In the 2012–13 season the 49ers fared even better, making it all the way to Super Bowl XLVII, which ended in a loss to the Baltimore Ravens. In a unique twist of fate, the Ravens’ head coach was Harbaugh’s older brother, John Harbaugh. The 49ers made the playoffs again in 2013 but lost in the conference finals.
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“Hail to the Victors”Coach Jim Harbaugh and members of Michigan's football team celebrating their victory in the College Football Playoff national championship game, January 8, 2024; Michigan defeated Washington, 34–13.(more)
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Jim HarbaughMichigan coach Jim Harbaugh, 2016.
In December 2014 Harbaugh returned to his alma mater, this time as the head coach of the Wolverines. A traditional football powerhouse, Michigan had been struggling for a number of years. During Harbaugh’s first season (2015), the school posted a record of 10–3 and defeated
Florida, 41–7, in the Citrus Bowl. However, the school did not improve over the next few seasons, and Harbaugh drew particular
criticism for failing to beat Michigan’s arch rival,
Ohio State University (OSU).
In 2021 Harbaugh and Michigan had a breakout year as the Wolverines went 12–2, defeated OSU, and won the first of three consecutive
Big Ten titles. The school also qualified for the
College Football Playoffs (CFP) for the first time but lost in the Orange Bowl. The next season the school posted a 13–1 record and made its second appearance in the CFP. However, the Wolverines were defeated in the
Fiesta Bowl. In 2023 the school went undefeated, even though Harbaugh was suspended for six games for various violations, including breaking the
Big Ten’s sportsmanship policy. Michigan was again selected for the CFP, and this time the school defeated the
University of Alabama in overtime at the
Rose Bowl and advanced to the championship game. There, it faced the
University of Washington and was victorious.
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