Pete Fiutak, Campus Insiders: "Jim Harbaugh shouldn’t go back to college. He should go back to Michigan, and there is a difference. Some guys are just better suited for the college coaching world, but Harbaugh – ego and all, personality and all, bristling attitude and all – can succeed on either side. You don’t come one play away from winning a Super Bowl without knowing what you’re doing in a league of men, but Michigan makes too much sense – if Harbaugh can get by the idea of not being an NFL head coach. The Chicago Bears make even more sense for Harbaugh in every way possible – right guy, right city, right timing as the anti-Marc Trestman – but that’s not an organization that handles dissent or bombast in any way, so that’s not happening. Jacksonville? Even with GM duties attached, that’s not Jim Harbaugh. Oakland is Jim Harbaugh to a point, but even in the post-Al-Davis world that just screams dysfunctional marriage from the world go. No, Michigan is right, and for Michigan, now that there’s smoke to the Harbaugh rumors – even if it might be Internet speculation run amok – you can’t go back. Sort of like Texas put its cheese out in the wind when the talk of names like a Harbaugh, any Harbaugh, Tomlin and Sumlin started to fire up, and the program had to go with a name head coach to satisfy all the different parts of the equation – the debate is still there as to whether or not Charlie Strong is that guy – Michigan can’t go Jim McElwain or Mike Riley. It has to go big at this point, and it has to go splashy if for no other reason than to show that it can."