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Jim Harbaugh’s future at Michigan remains uncertain. However, in the event of his departure from his alma mater, the distance to his potential new workplace might still be easily commutable by car.
The Jim Harbaugh Experience might continue to exist in these parts, causing discomfort for numerous football fans from the Great Lakes State.
FanDuel Sportsbook has listed Harbaugh as one of the top contenders for the position of head coach for the Detroit Lions in the upcoming 2021 season.
At the forefront of the list is San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh, a native of metro Detroit, who is favored (+200 odds) to coach the Lions next season along with Harbaugh.
Some other highly qualified candidates are also being considered:
- Eric Bieniemy, the offensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs, has odds of +700.
- Arthur Smith, the offensive coordinator of the Tennessee Titans, has an impressive record of 1,100.
- Lincoln Riley, the coach of the Oklahoma Sooners, boasts an impressive record of 1,100 wins.
Last month, Matt Patricia, the head coach, and Bob Quinn, the general manager, were dismissed by Detroit. On Tuesday, the Lions revealed that Chris Spielman and Barry Sanders, revered figures in the franchise, will contribute to the search for a new general manager.
Can you bet on the next Lions head coach in Michigan?
No, FanDuel is currently limiting the availability of the market to only New Jersey.
Last month, the Michigan Gaming Control Board included “Team, Game and Event Props” in the Sports Wagering Menu. However, it remains uncertain whether this particular market will be allowed once online sports betting is introduced next month. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Detroit’s casinos, which fall under the regulation of the Michigan Gaming Control Board, are presently closed.
On Monday, PointsBet Sportsbook in NJ had the market available, but it was no longer available on Tuesday. Saleh topped their list as the favorite with odds of +125, while Harbaugh followed closely behind at +500. Although betting on this market is currently unavailable in Michigan, the odds provoke numerous speculative discussions and disbelief.
To pursue such a bet, operators will be required to submit a formal request for evaluation to the board, according to Mary Kay Bean, the MGCB’s spokesperson.
Without any more delay, here are the FanDuel odds for the upcoming Lions coach.
Lions Head Coach Candidate | FanDuel |
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Robert Saleh | +200 |
Jim Harbaugh | +200 |
Eric Bienemy | +700 |
Arthur Smith | +1100 |
Lincoln Riley | +1100 |
Darrell Bevell | +1200 |
Joe Brady | +1400 |
Brian Daboll | +1600 |
Byron Leftwich | +1600 |
Marvin Lewis | +1600 |
Matt Elberflus | +1600 |
Todd Bowles | +1600 |
Dan Mullen | +1700 |
Leslie Frazier | +1800 |
Kevin O’Connell | +2000 |
Matt Campbell | +2000 |
Jim Caldwell | +2100 |
Urban Meyer | +2100 |
David Shaw | +2500 |
Greg Roman | +2500 |
Josh McDaniels | +2500 |
Dabo Swinney | +2600 |
Dave Toub | +2800 |
Kellen Moore | +2800 |
Raheem Morris | +3100 |
Adam Gase | +3400 |
Jim Harbaugh to Lions would be… not well-received
Who is FanDuel trolling: Michigan State fans, Lions fans, Michigan fans, or all of them collectively?
To begin with, Harbaugh’s achievements in the NFL are truly remarkable.
Harbaugh had an impressive four-year tenure at Stanford, and later led the 49ers to three conference finals and a Super Bowl appearance. His decision to join Michigan was driven by a desire to bring pride back to his alma mater, making it a hire full of boundless potential and hope.
Has it gone… alright?
Despite having a respectable .690 winning percentage at Michigan with a record of 49-22, Harbaugh’s inability to secure victories against Ohio State (0-5) and Michigan State (3-3) is concerning. However, there is still a possibility of him being considered for a contract extension.
Looking at it from the Lions’ point of view, a significant portion of their fan base consists of MSU fans who strongly dislike Harbaugh. Additionally, a large sector of University of Michigan fans also approach the Jim Harbaugh Experience with caution.
Are you a Lions fan? Well, they certainly have their own challenges to face.
Robert Saleh as Lions head coach? All the feelz
The fan base, organization, culture, and history of the Detroit Lions are truly immense. To dismantle this franchise would require an exceptional and unique effort.
Perhaps an individual who experienced the challenges firsthand can assist in propelling the Lions, a team that has only won a single playoff game since 1957, out of their current state of despair.
Saleh, a native of Dearborn, Mich., was both born and raised in the city. He also attended Fordson High School, which is conveniently located approximately 3 miles away from Lions HQ in Allen Park.
After his time at Michigan State and Central Michigan, Saleh made his way to Northern Michigan, progressively climbing through the coaching ranks.
Last season, Saleh successfully led the San Francisco defense to the Super Bowl. However, due to a series of injuries, head coach Kyle Shanahan and the 49ers have struggled this year, currently holding a disappointing 5-8 record. Nevertheless, Saleh’s impressive track record makes him a promising candidate to bring some much-needed optimism to Detroit.
A long list of Detroit Lions head coach candidates
FanDuel has a total of 26 names listed, with Saleh and Harbaugh emerging as the top contenders. However, considering Harbaugh’s uncertain situation with the Michigan Wolverines, the head coaching position in Detroit remains open to anyone.
Among the more intriguing dark horse candidates are:
- Darrell Bevell, the current interim coach for the Lions,
- Joe Brady is the offensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers.
- Jim Caldwell, the ex-Lions coach, and Urban Meyer, the previous Ohio State coach,
- What about considering another assistant from New England, such as offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels?
- Kellen Moore, the ex-Lions quarterback, now holds the position of offensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys.
- Adam Gase, a Michigan State alum, hails from Marshall, Mich., and currently serves as the coach for the New York Jets.
One cannot help but admire certain names, particularly Caldwell, who achieved a 36-28 record during his tenure with the Lions before being replaced by Patricia, who managed a disappointing 13-29-1 in less than three seasons.
The only certainty lies in the fact that the new coach may not fail, even though skeptical Lions fans may believe otherwise.
Whoever gets the call will be faced with a significant task ahead.
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Can you please rephrase this sentence?