July 4, 2026

Michigan football's Jim Harbaugh had little to say about Ohio State. He doesn't need to speak.

Jim Harbaugh didn’t say much Monday during his weekly news conference. Oh, he spoke. For roughly 15 minutes if you’re wondering, not that anyone is counting.    There were words and sentences and perhaps a paragraph or two. There wasn’t much meaning behind them. Which is the point, I suppose and, frankly, Harbaugh’s job.   Why would he say much to begin Ohio State week? Why would he say anything at all that could become a distraction for him or his team?  All that’s at stake is the Big Ten East divisional title, a spot in the conference championship game, a chance at the College Football Playoff, the opportunity to knock off his biggest rival for the first time in a decade, and his legacy.  THE FINAL TEST: Michigan changed its culture in hopes of beating Ohio State Think about what beating Ohio State would do for Harbaugh. Think about how differently his time as Michigan’s football coach would be viewed … with one win.  Harbaugh…

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