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Bill Plaschke: Chargers want to finally make a splash? Hire Jim Harbaugh.

LOS ANGELES — Jim Harbaugh is there if the Chargers want him. The question is, how bad do they want him? Do they want to deal with the eccentricities that have alienated him at every stop? Do they want to pay him the huge sum that will be required to steal a national championship coach? Do they want a personality who will be more respected than the team's owners and more popular than its ...
Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh waves to fans after the Wolverines' National Championship celebration on Saturday, Jan. 13, 2024, at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

LOS ANGELES — Jim Harbaugh is there if the Chargers want him.

The question is, how bad do they want him?

Do they want to deal with the eccentricities that have alienated him at every stop?

Do they want to pay him the huge sum that will be required to steal a national championship coach?

Do they want a personality who will be more respected than the team's owners and more popular than its quarterback?

Do they want to dramatically establish a singular face of the franchise

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