Excited to see what Harbaugh offense looks like.
From Harbaugh bio:
Coached Brevyn Spann-Ford in 2022, who led Minnesota with 42 catches and tallied 497 yards and two touchdowns. Spann-Ford had the most receptions by a Gopher since the 2019 season and became the first tight end to lead the team in receptions since Maxx Williams in 2014. For his efforts, Spann-Ford was named honorable mention All-American and First-Team All-Big Ten by PFF, and was an honorable mention All-Big Ten honoree by the league’s coaches and media members.
Coached Skyy Moore at WMU who ended the 2021 season with 95 receptions for 1,292 yards and nine touchdowns en route to being named All-MAC First Team. He ranked eighth in the nation in receiving yards per game (107.7) and placed 14th in the nation in receiving yards (1,292).
Coached Corey Crooms at WMU who had 44 receptions for 768 yards and six touchdowns in 2021. Also coached Jaylen Hall who made 46 catches for 752 yards and three scores in 2021.
In 2020, coached D'Wayne Eskridge at WMU, who was a first team All-MAC selection at receiver, in addition to winning MAC Special Teams Player of the Year. He led the nation with 210.0 all-purpose yards per game, while 130.7 of those were receiving yards, a total which led the MAC and ranked fourth in FBS. He recently completed his rookie season with the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks.
In 2019, Harbaugh helped coach the Gophers, one of three schools (joining Alabama and LSU) to feature two 1,000-yard receivers (Rashod Bateman and Tyler Johnson) and one 1,000-yard running back (Rodney Smith).
In 2018, Harbaugh coached receivers at Chattanooga. Harbaugh coached Bryce Nunnelly to first team All-Southern Conference honors after finishing second in the league and seventh in the nation with 112.5 receiving yards per game.