Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh has had enough of the Big 10’s garbage.
According to ESPN, Harbaugh attended a Saturday protest against the league’s decision to cancel the football season during the coronavirus pandemic. Players and their parents also joined the protest. (RELATED: David Hookstead Is The True King In The North When It Comes To College Football)
Jim Harbaugh: “Free the Big Ten, like my brother John Harbaugh said.” pic.twitter.com/ETeeLHuQrR
— Austin Meek (@byAustinMeek) September 5, 2020
Furthermore, Harbaugh made it clear they’re ready to roll immediately. In a Twitter video posted by Angelique Chengelis, Harbaugh said the Wolverines are “ready to play” and could play a game in “two weeks.”
You can listen to his full comments below.
Jim Harbaugh says they could be ready to play in two weeks pic.twitter.com/TzKZv9K8ze
— angelique (@chengelis) September 5, 2020
I’d like to say this situation couldn’t possibly get worse for Cowardly Kevin and the Big 10, but we all know it will get worse.
Ever since the August 11th decision to cancel football, the conference has been in open revolt against the league’s leadership.
Now, Jim Harbaugh has attended a protest that’s directly spitting in the face of the B1G, and I love it. Inject this right into my veins.
Jim Harbaugh at today’s protest in
Ann Arbor pic.twitter.com/fPfwUybeMl— Chris Balas (@Balas_Wolverine) September 5, 2020
I might hate the Wolverines when we’re on the field battling it out, but I’m 100% riding with Harbaugh and company in the fight against the moronic leaders running the B1G into the ground.
You best believe that much.
University of Michigan president Mark Schlissel is reportedly against the Big 10 playing football, and will try to make sure it doesn’t happen.
He needs to be fired immediately. The time for talk is over. Fire these idiots and let’s play football. https://t.co/riCgR0bg7S
— David Hookstead (@dhookstead) September 5, 2020
Keep up the fight, gentlemen! This situation is far from over. I can promise you that much!