After a dismal season during 2020 (during which he also took a voluntary pay cut),, Harbaugh takes a contract for 2021 at 1/2 the salary (roughly), with the opportunity, if his team does really well in 2021, to earn back significant portions of the forfeited salary via performance bonuses. When Michigan, under Harbaugh, does have a great year, including a Big Ten east championship, and a good chance at the Big Ten title - which will earn him $2 million or so in performance bonuses - he donates any and all bonus money to the benefit of athletic department staffers who saw their salaries reduced during the 2020 COVID year.
Our guy, at Penn State, does not take a salary reduction during COVID 2020, has another dismal year in 2021, and spends his time working to void his existing long-term deal, and get even more money.
No matter how much one might despise the Maize and Blue, or how little one might think of Harbaugh as a coach, the class and character of the Wolverine's coach in this instance draws a dramatic difference between himself and Franklin.
Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh to donate bonuses to athletic department employees (msn.com)
Our guy, at Penn State, does not take a salary reduction during COVID 2020, has another dismal year in 2021, and spends his time working to void his existing long-term deal, and get even more money.
No matter how much one might despise the Maize and Blue, or how little one might think of Harbaugh as a coach, the class and character of the Wolverine's coach in this instance draws a dramatic difference between himself and Franklin.
Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh to donate bonuses to athletic department employees (msn.com)