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On day full of hype, Jim Harbaugh shows what he brings to Michigan


Before the cameras and the lights and the press conference that felt like a pep rally, a few dignitaries gathered on the Michigan athletic campus for breakfast. Jim Harbaugh was there. So was Lloyd Carr, who led Michigan to its only national championship since the Korean War. So was Gary Moeller, the head coach before Carr, and Jerry Hanlon, the longtime and long-retired offensive line coach, who coached Michigan’s quarterbacks when Harbaugh was a player. (Sports Illustrated)

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