"This man is a treasure" "embarrassing": Fans react to Jim Harbaugh's Michigan fight song inside Chargers' draft room as Wolverines make way to NFL
Jim Harbaugh, former head coach of the Michigan Wolverines and current head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers, showcased his enthusiasm as three of his former players – Blake Corum, Roman Wilson and Zak Zinter – were picked consecutively in the third round of the 2024 NFL draft.
Jim Harbaugh delivered a solo rendition of "Hail to the Victors" in celebration of his former players' success.
The reaction from fans was mixed. One fan expressed admiration:
"This man is a treasure, and I’m so thankful he’s ours!!!," a fan said.
"the vibes are immaculate at the facility I love it," another fan expressed.
"I’m so happy he’s our coach," another fan quipped.
However, a few other fans found Harbaugh's rendition "embarrassing":
"Gross. The sycophantic clapping is so cringey," a fan quipped
Jim Harbaugh undoubtedly has a deep bond with Michigan. He played and coached there for years. Corum went to the Los Angeles Rams at the No. 83 pick. Wilson was chosen by the Pittsburgh Steelers at No. 84. The Cleveland Browns picked Zinter at No. 85. Harbaugh coached well at Michigan, as his former players were top prospects – with 16 were on the final big board, the most from any school.
Linebacker Junior Colson, a leading tackler on Michigan's defense, joined Harbaugh at the Chargers with the No. 69 pick. Overall, seven Wolverines, including quarterback J.J. McCarthy (drafted at No. 10 by the Minnesota Vikings) have been selected in the draft so far.
Michigan continues to leaving its mark on the draft. Defensive tackle Kris Jenkins went at No. 49 to the Bengals. Right after, cornerback Mike Sainristil was drafted No. 50 by the Commanders. The Chargers have six picks left. Maybe they'll add another Michigan player.
Their next picks are No. 105 and No. 110 in the fourth round. Harbaugh's impact, especially with Michigan players in the draft, is clear. His time at Michigan grew great talent.
Jim Harbaugh honors promise with championship ink
Last week, the former Michigan football head coach returned to Ann Arbor to fulfill a promise made to his team after their national championship victory. Harbaugh received a "15-0" tattoo under a block "M" on his right arm, commemorating the Wolverines' undefeated record on the path to securing the school's coveted title.
The tattoo session was captured by former Michigan cornerback Mike Sainristil, whose 81-yard interception return in the championship game against Washington sealed the victory.
Michigan running back Donovan Edwards expressed admiration for Harbaugh's commitment to his word:
"I loved it... Coach Harbaugh, he's a man of his word."
Jim Harbaugh's departure from Michigan to take on the role of head coach for the Los Angeles Chargers during the offseason saw offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore step up as his replacement.
During the Wolverines' triumphant College Football Playoff journey, Harbaugh had promised his players that he would get his first tattoo if they secured the national title, specifying his intention to include the maize and blue "M" on his right shoulder.
Michigan is set to kick off its season against Fresno State on Aug. 31 in Ann Arbor.