John Harbaugh's plans revealed for Michigan-Washington CFP National Championship
John Harbaugh famously competed against Jim Harbaugh for a championship. Now, Jim is up for another championship, and John gets to support his brother.
The Baltimore Ravens’ schedule allows for John to be on hand Monday night in Houston to support Jim’s Michigan Wolverines against the Washington Huskies for the College Football Playoff National Championship.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter shared that John won’t be alone. The Ravens head coach is bringing defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald, Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta and Baltimore executive Ozzie Newsome. Macdonald is a former Michigan defensive coordinator.
No. 1 seed and next week’s bye has another built-in advantage for Baltimore. It will allow Ravens head coach John Harbaugh to attend Monday night’s College Football Playoff game between Washington and the Michigan team that his brother Jim coaches. In fact, there’s a whole… pic.twitter.com/clTsnUol0E
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 6, 2024
It was nearly 11 years ago that the Harbaugh brothers clashed in Super Bowl 47. John’s Baltimore Ravens got the best of Jim’s San Francisco 49ers 34-31 on Feb. 3, 2013 in New Orleans.
John has remained the head coach of the Ravens, posting a 160-98 overall record in 16 seasons. Jim lasted two more seasons in the NFL before leaving San Francisco after the 2014 season to take the Michigan head coaching job. Jim was 44-19-1 in 4 NFL seasons and is 88-25 during his Michigan tenure.