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Michigan's Blake Corum says Jim Harbaugh 'has the formula' to win amid NFL rumors: 'He's gonna win'

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Jim Harbaugh seems like he may return to the NFL.

The 60-year-old has interviewed with the Los Angeles Chargers and Atlanta Falcons just a week after winning the national championship.

It's not the first time Harbaugh has flirted with a return to the NFL. He spoke to at least one NFL team each of the last two offseasons but opted to remain at the University of Michigan.

Harbaugh met with Panthers owner David Tepper last offseason. He also met with the Minnesota Vikings but said that would be a "one-time thing." He even said last year would be the last time he would seek an NFL coaching gig.

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Head coach Jim Harbaugh and Blake Corum of the Michigan Wolverines speak to the media after winning the 2024 CFP national championship game against the Washington Huskies at NRG Stadium Jan. 8, 2024, in Houston. (Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images)

But that's not the case.

And if Harbaugh wants to add any references to his resume, he's got Michigan running back Blake Corum in his corner.

"His future, wherever he goes, whether he stays or leaves, he’s gonna win," Corum told Fox News Digital in a recent interview. "He has the formula. He’s done it everywhere he’s been on — Stanford, 49ers, Michigan. You name it, Coach Harbaugh knows how to win. Wherever he goes, whether that’s staying at Michigan or going to the league, he’s gonna win. … He's such a great coach."

Jim Harbaugh hoists the national championship trophy. (Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

Corum also seemed to hint he and Harbaugh have spoken about the coach's future and options before.

"I’ve said this before, ‘You’re such a great coach. Everyone

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