Jim Harbaugh’s departure for the Los Angeles Chargers comes as Michigan leadership hoped to keep him in Ann Arbor. U-M President Santa Ono and Athletic Director Warde Manuel released statements via the team website on Harbaugh’s departure.

President Ono thanked Harbaugh for what he accomplished at Michigan and wished him well.

“We have been in talks with Jim Harbaugh for the last several weeks and have tried our best to retain him as our football coach,” Ono’s statement reads. “Jim called me today and let me know that he has made the difficult decision to leave Michigan and join the Los Angeles Chargers in pursuit of his NFL dreams.

“For the fans, the players, and for me personally, we are sad to hear of Jim’s departure. His drive and ambition turned our program around, delivered our first national championship in a quarter century and maintained Michigan as the all-time winningest team in the history of college football.

“I thank Jim for all he has done for the University of Michigan and respect his decision. He has been an extraordinary leader and a friend. I will be cheering for Jim as he embarks on this next adventure.”

Manuel has been blamed by some for Harbaugh choosing the NFL over a long-term extension with the Wolverines. The AD shared a message similar to Ono’s statement.

“I want to thank Jim for everything he has done for our football program, athletic department and the University of Michigan over the past nine years,” Manuel said in his statement. “Every day, he has worked extremely hard to elevate the stature of Michigan across the world, with the goal of winning championships and developing young men on and off the football field.

“Jim did exactly what he sought to do at Michigan: build our program to consistently win Big Ten Championships and compete for national championships, culminating with a record three-straight outright conference titles and the national championship this year. He did the same off the field by graduating his players and providing life experiences through mentorships, internships and team trips around the globe.

“We have been discussing a new contract that would make Jim the highest paid coach in college football. In the end, he wanted to explore and ultimately decided to pursue a return to coaching in the NFL. We can’t thank Jim enough for all that he has done for our student-athletes, staff and Michigan Football. He will always be a huge part of our rich history, and will be remembered as an all-time great Wolverine, as both a championship player and coach.

“Jim has always been extremely upfront with his communication regarding NFL opportunities and has been helpful with this transition in leadership. We had a great conversation tonight when he informed me of this decision to return to the NFL and offered his assistance in helping identify the needs for the program moving forward.”

Manuel also used his statement to address the search for Harbaugh’s replacement:

“We are working quickly to hire the next head coach for the program and will do everything possible to keep this current staff and team together.”

Regarding the Michigan staff, multiple U-M assistants are expected to join Harbaugh in Los Angeles, while Sherrone Moore is widely considered the favorite to land the head coaching job.