Done Deal: Michigan HC Accepts Joe Cullen $230milion as coordinator……

After winning their first National Championship since 1997, the Michigan Wolverines were in-tact and on top of the college football world for only a brief period of time. First, it was the expected departure of head coach Jim Harbaugh, who had long been rumored to make a return to the NFL after spending four successful seasons with the San Francisco from 2011 to 2014. Then it was announced that Wolverines defensive coordinator Jesse Minter would likely be following Harbaugh to the NFL, becoming the defensive coordinator of the Los Angeles Chargers in the process.
Offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore stayed behind in Ann Arbor, taking over for Harbaugh as the head coach of the defending National Champions. Moore quickly tabbed Kirk Campbell as his own replacement as the Wolverines offensive coordinator. But there’s still an opening on the defensive side of the ball, and Michigan has their eye on someone in the NFL who like Harbaugh, Moore, and Minter, can call himself a champion.