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- Updated: February 23, 2016
Like no one ever was
SB Nation put together a list of all 129 D-I college football teams as Pokemon. The list is a fun read, even if Michigan didn’t get such a great comparison.
Michigan is Jynx, a cold-weather humanoid thing that impersonates humans until people join it, much like Jim Harbaugh.
How is Michigan not Gyarados? They spent seven years mostly flopping around, but are now bent on destroying everything in their path. Also, I’m pretty sure Gyarados is the only thing that could match Harbaugh’s intensity.
Raw is Harbaugh
WWE Raw was in Detroit Monday, and Jim Harbaugh was there.
Welcome to @UMichFootball head coach @CoachJim4UM, ringside at @WWE#RAW in Detroit!! #Wolverinespic.twitter.com/II49BL7Cml
— WWE (@WWE) February 23, 2016
The other guy in a Michigan hat in that gif is equipment manager Jon Falk. Kinda cool that he made it on the broadcast, too. That Harbaugh was there wasn’t surprising. That he was pumping up the crowd with enthusiasm unknown to mankind (Not Mick Foley) for a Chris Jericho promo wasn’t surprising. That he didn’t get in the ring and demand a cage match with Greg Sankey at WrestleMania was kind of surprising.
(Not) speaking of which
Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany had a chance to fire back at the SEC and ACC over their criticism of Harbaugh taking the Michigan football team to Florida over spring break to practice at IMG Academy, and he punted. Delany said he had “no reaction at this point,” and I’m actually okay with that. In the past, when Jim Delany opens his mouth, the results have been things such as “shooting his own side’s argument in the foot during the O’Bannon case,” “proposing freshman ineligibility,” and “adding Rutgers to the Big Ten.” So, at least he didn’t make things worse here, which is actually a step in the right direction for Delany.
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