Jim Harbaugh and Michigan Wolverines staffers walking.

College football fans were saying the same thing about Michigan Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh as he arrived for the club’s Big Ten Championship Game against the Iowa Hawkeyes.

Harbaugh is returning to the Wolverines’ sidelines after serving a three-game ban over allegations that the team engaged in an illegal sign-stealing scheme. Harbaugh also accepted a three-game suspension at the start of the year for recruiting violations.

On Friday, ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg shared a video of Harbaugh and Michigan staffers arriving at Lucas Oil Stadium (the site of Saturday’s Big Ten Championship Game ) for the walkthrough:

Rittenberg’s video post led to many responses from fans who made the same joke about the 59-year-old Harbaugh:

Entering Saturday’s Big Ten Championship Game, the Wolverines are ranked No. 2 in the nation with a perfect 12-0 record. The only team ahead of them is the defending national champion Georgia Bulldogs.

There is speculation that Harbaugh will leave the Wolverines’ program and go back to the NFL next year. The 2011 NFL Coach of the Year had a successful four-year run with the San Francisco 49ers, leading the team to three NFC Championship Games and a Super Bowl 47 appearance.

Harbaugh became Michigan’s head coach in 2015 following his four-year run with the 49ers. He has compiled an impressive 86-25-0 record over his nine seasons with the Wolverines.



Everyone Said The Same Thing As Michigan HC Jim Harbaugh Arrived For Big Ten Title Game
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