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Jim Harbaugh wasted no time moving to Los Angeles after accepting an offer to become the Chargers’ next head coach. In fact, Harbaugh was in such a hurry that he did not bother to buy a house, according to an article at On3.com.

After being hired in January, Harbaugh lived in an RV in Los Angeles for three months while his family prepared for the move back in Michigan. During the stint, Harbaugh was neighbors with Chargers offensive coordinator Greg Roman. Earlier this month, Harbaugh reflected on his time in the RV.

“It was everything I thought and even more,” Harbaugh said. “I didn’t drive the RV. My brother-in-law John Fairborn did. But, he got it out here and then it then it played out much like I really thought it would. It was tremendous experience.

“It just allowed me to do what I had to do, which was work 16, 17, 18 hours a day and then return to the RV, go to bed at nine o’clock and then be back to work at 3:30, 4 In the morning. And, [there were] no distractions. Distractions were down to nothing and I felt the production was high because of that.”

Harbaugh had no shortage of work to do. The 60-year-old head coach revamped his coaching staff with Michigan coaches, including secondary coach Steve Clinkscale, defensive line coach Mike Elston and defensive coordinator Jesse Minter.

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