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Jim Harbaugh may have revealed a clue as to what his coaching — or Michigan — future may look like.

When asked during an interview at a March For Life rally in Washington, D.C. on Friday about what he has been up to since his College Football Playoff national title win with Michigan, Harbaugh said, “Just back to work, getting ready for the next season.

There’s a passing of the torch that’s awesome.”

The speculation of Harbaugh’s future, either in the NFL or in college, started up even before the national championship game.

And now, since the end of his Michigan season, Harbaugh, 60, has been busy, taking interviews with the Chargers and Falcons for each of their head coaching vacancies.

If he were to jump to the NFL, it wouldn’t be his first time among the professionals, as he previously coached for the 49ers (2011-14), which included a Super Bowl appearance and two other NFC title game runs.

Harbaugh sad he’s not trying to think to far ahead, however.

“I just take the counsel from God and the Holy Spirit, and Mr. Jack Harbaugh, my dad, and my wife, Sarah,” he said when asked how he has been handling the amount of attention along with the big decision. “Just taking the advice, living one day at a time. One day at a time. One game at a time. One play at a time.”

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