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“I’m F**king Doing It”: Jim Harbaugh Set to Honour Michigan With a Tattoo for the Ages

Published 01/09/2024, 12:44 AM EST

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It’s a historic season for Jim Harbaugh and his side. They’ve finally won the NCAA title championship with grace and some grandeur. It was a season of reckoning and one that was heavily scrutinized because of external reasons. Now, with the team finally knocking down the Huskies in the final with a 34-13 scoreline, Jim Harbaugh is ready to make some big moves.

Everyone who’s been following the HC’s work ethic for the last 8 years at Ann Arbor knows about his calm demeanor. The 60-year-old hardly shows any emotions and remains unfazed even during challenging situations. Well, that’s about to change with his recent comment. Moments after winning the title and while being interviewed on the sidelines, Harbaugh disclosed “I’m f**king do it!”. He will be immortalizing the 15-0 winning streak with a tattoo to celebrate the occasion.  

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Coach Harbaugh to immortalize the season with a unique gesture

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Jim Harbaugh has marshaled his troops from the front and has now led his side to the title win. Following the victory, the HC showed loads of emotions. Moreover, when asked how he felt about maintaining his 15-0 streak this season, the man of the hour had a terrific response. “I’m gonna tattoo says 15-0, I’m f**king doing it!” said a smiling Harbaugh.

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With all the pressers questioning his future moves, the HC has delivered another masterclass on how to win championships. Go Blue!

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