Ric Flair visits Jim Harbaugh, Michigan football
Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh got a special visit from WWE legend Ric Flair Monday morning. Following a blowout win over Purdue, Flair went to Ann Arbor.
Anytime you need to get fired up, Flair is the type of guy to do it. You gotta really think about what Harbaugh did to get Flair on campus and if gave a fiery speech to the team.
You can see the interaction below.
Nothing like “Nature Boy” to get Michigan fired up. You gotta place all of your bets on the Wolverines to win it all now!
Also, let’s see the higher ups at the Big Ten office get past Flair to get to Harbaugh. Someone might as well make this a PPV instantly!
Legal battle expected if Big Ten suspends Jim Harbaugh
ESPN’s Pete Thamel has provided the latest update in the Michigan sign-stealing drama involving Connor Stalions, and he’s not expecting any action from the Big Ten for the next couple of days.
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According to Thamel, the Big Ten’s sportsmanship rules will have them waiting at least until the next 48 hours are over. Additionally, sources have told ESPN that there’ll be a legal battle if the conferences decides to suspend Jim Harbaugh.
“Don’t expect any action by the Big Ten in the Michigan sign stealing case for at least the next 48 hours, as the league’s sportsmanship rules allow for a ‘reasonable’ chance to respond to an institution or individual,” Thamel posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. “Sources have told ESPN that they’ll be a legal battle if there’s a punitive suspension by the Big Ten to Jim Harbaugh.”
Alas, while it seems as if we could receive some more answers this week on what’s to happen to the Michigan program, it’s evident this process is going to be drawn out. It’s not going away any time soon.
Stephen Samra contributed to this report