Jim Harbaugh smashes buckeye at Bo Schembechler’s grave
Harbaugh’s notes from the preseason reminded him that Ohio State had 10 prospective All-Big Ten players “on each side of the ball”, he said for emphasis. “A great task for our football team”.
Some have wondered where Ohio State’s head is at this week. They hadn’t lost a game in nearly two years, they’re the undefeated national champions, and they haven’t “lost a league game in regulation since Urban Meyer took over in 2012”.
You see, with his beloved Wolverines getting set to host their heated and hated rivals, the Ohio State Buckeyes, this Saturday, Harbaugh is pulling out all the stops to beat them. I say, ‘It came from Bob Ufer.’ That’s where it came from.
Bacon blames the Buckeyes’ loss on scared, defensive play-calling that failed to take advantage of the Spartan defensive line’s weaknesses. No one has ever done anything more MI than this.
“They not only have a better record, they are simply a much better team”. And you look around Ann Arbor, and you go, ‘Wow, this may be the highest point.
MI coach Jim Harbaugh, making his weekly radio appearance, shared more of his feelings about an emotional walk through Forest Hill Cemetery in Ann Arbor Tuesday night, visiting the graves of legendary MI football coaches Fielding H. Yost and Bo Schembechler, and longtime radio broadcaster Bob Ufer.
This year, Jim Harbaugh came along for the walk. His quarterback for Saturday’s showdown, Jake Rudock, also crushed a buckeye in front of Schembechler’s grave after arriving toward the end of the event, according to The Detroit News.