
BALTIMORE — The question was inevitable, considering Ohio State football’s J.K. Dobbins and Malik Harrison won seven pairs of gold pants against Michigan in their careers. How does Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh, brother of Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh, feel about bringing so many Buckeyes into his organization. “We’re an equal opportunity employer,” John Harbaugh said during an interview on ESPN’s 2020 NFL Draft broadcast. “We don’t hold any grudges on that. We’ll be happy to have those guys. They’re great players. Ohio State’s a great program.” Baltimore did not necessarily seem like a fit for Dobbins, considering it returns its top three running backs — and prolific quarterback Lamar Jackson, the NFL’s reigning MVP — from a team that set the NFL rushing record last season. • What J.K. Dobbins said about playing for Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh’s brother, John, with Ravens John Harbaugh said Dobbins was “probably our…
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