SALT LAKE CITY, UT - SEPTEMBER 3: Head coach Jim Harbaugh of the Michigan Wolverines warms up his quarterbacks before their game against the Utah Utes at Rice-Eccles Stadium on September 3, 2015 in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Photo by Gene Sweeney Jr/Getty Images)

ESPN predicts Harbaugh could be on the move within the next 3 years

Wait, what?

ESPN's John Clayton took on the difficult task of trying to make predictions for every NFL team over the next three years. The prediction he has involving current Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh is sure to have everyone riled up.

Clayton admits that he believe Harbaugh will still be the Michigan head coach in three years, but says that if Harbaugh does make a move, it will be to one place: to Miami with the Dolphins.

I think Jim Harbaugh will stay at Michigan for more than four years. But if he does decide he wants to return to coaching in the NFL sometime soon, it will be with the Dolphins. Owner Stephen Ross is a big Michigan supporter who failed to land Harbaugh several years ago.

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The irony here is that Ross reportedly helped facilitate the move of Harbaugh to Michigan, meaning that the head coach didn't really consider Miami as a destination after splitting up with the San Francisco 49ers.

Harbaugh seems extremely enthusiastic about the job he has at his alma mater, so for right now, it is hard to seem him leaving so soon. However, if the right opportunity and the right salary number present themselves in a few years, then there definitely is a situation where Harbaugh could once again choose to chase after a Super Bowl.

For now, though, Harbaugh will keep repping the Wolveries, as he hopes to build on the 10-3 year that Michigan had in his first season back in Ann Arbor.