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Harbaugh's a family of National Championships
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Harbaugh's a family of National Championships
Father Jack Western Kentucky
Son John Balitimore Ravens
Son Jim Michigan

And an interesting fact in all 3 games the winning team had 34 points

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(This post was last modified: 01-10-2024 03:15 PM by Hilltop75.)
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RE: Harbaugh's a family of National Championships
And a family of cheaters.

It may not be the only reason, but Jack Harbaugh is a big reason why MT stopped playing wkcc in the early 90's. That sign stealing escapade that got Michigan in hot water runs deep in the family and goes back many years. After the last game we played before the hiatus MT caught western and coach Boots Donnelly let Harbaugh have it during the post game handshake. That was it. Didn't play again for 16 years.
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