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Jack Harbaugh joins team insiders Ryan Mink and Garrett Downing to talk about the family's emotions heading into another brotherly rematch between John's Ravens and Jim's Chargers, tell some childhood stories, the true source of strength in the family, and what they'll be rooting for Monday night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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With one son in Baltimore and another in Los Angeles, legendary coach Jack Harbaugh once again holds the unique distinction of being the only father of two current NFL head coaches. So how does he plan to split his time when the regular season begins? On the latest episode of The Adam Jones Podcast, Harbaugh joins Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman to discuss his sons' journeys to the NFL (1:05), if his sons ask for advice (5:20), how his sons differ (9:20), how he got into coaching (12:25), the Harbaughs' catchphrases (17:05), the NFL's new kickoff rule (24:10), expectations for the Ravens' 2024 season (28:25) and more. Then, Adam and Jerry discuss injuries to the Orioles' Grayson Rodriguez and Heston Kjerstad (48:35) and the conclusion of the Paris Olympics (50:45).
Both LA Chargers and former Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh and Baltimore Ravens football coach John Harbaugh are very successful coaches. Why is that? John Harbaugh could win another Super Bowl one month after brother Jim Harbaugh won a college football national championship at Michigan. What is their secret? It might start with the father, Jack Harbaugh. We will take a closer look. For the second day in a row we speculate who the next offensive coordinator will be for Kirk Ferentz and the Iowa Hawkeyes. And why does this job search seem so secretive? We think this hire is a big story. At least one former Indiana football coach thinks Curt Cignetti is a great hire and his experience playing quarterback will help him a lot. Plus we have some 2025 recruiting news that will not make Penn State fans happy. Sorry! And finally, we make our bold predictions with our weekend Big 10 basketball picks. It's all here on locked on Big 10 with Craig Shemon. Connect on Twitter: https://twitter.com/talkbig10 Website: https://talkbig10.com Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Both LA Chargers and former Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh and Baltimore Ravens football coach John Harbaugh are very successful coaches. Why is that? John Harbaugh could win another Super Bowl one month after brother Jim Harbaugh won a college football national championship at Michigan. What is their secret? It might start with the father, Jack Harbaugh. We will take a closer look. For the second day in a row we speculate who the next offensive coordinator will be for Kirk Ferentz and the Iowa Hawkeyes. And why does this job search seem so secretive? We think this hire is a big story. At least one former Indiana football coach thinks Curt Cignetti is a great hire and his experience playing quarterback will help him a lot. Plus we have some 2025 recruiting news that will not make Penn State fans happy. Sorry! And finally, we make our bold predictions with our weekend Big 10 basketball picks. It's all here on locked on Big 10 with Craig Shemon. Connect on Twitter: https://twitter.com/talkbig10 Website: https://talkbig10.com Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
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pWotD Episode 2443: Jim Harbaugh Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of a popular Wikipedia page every day.With 589,421 views on Tuesday, 9 January 2024 our article of the day is Jim Harbaugh.James Joseph Harbaugh ( HAR-baw; born December 23, 1963) is an American football coach and former quarterback who is the 20th and current head football coach of the Michigan Wolverines. He played college football at Michigan from 1983 to 1986. He played in the National Football League (NFL) for 14 seasons from 1987 to 2000 with his longest tenure as a player with the Chicago Bears. He served as the head coach of the San Diego Toreros (2004–2006), the Stanford Cardinal (2007–2010), and the NFL's San Francisco 49ers (2011–2014). In 2015, Harbaugh returned to coach his alma mater, the University of Michigan, where he won the College Football Playoff National Championship in 2024. Harbaugh was born in Toledo, Ohio. His father, Jack Harbaugh, was a football coach, and the family lived in Ohio, Kentucky, Iowa, Michigan, and California. He attended high school in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Palo Alto, California, when his father was an assistant coach at Michigan and Stanford, respectively. After graduation from high school in Palo Alto in 1982, Harbaugh returned to Ann Arbor and enrolled at the University of Michigan and played quarterback for the Wolverines, starting for three seasons. As a fifth-year senior in 1986, he led Michigan to the 1987 Rose Bowl and was a Heisman Trophy finalist, finishing third.The Chicago Bears selected Harbaugh in the first round of the 1987 NFL Draft. He played 14 years as a quarterback in the NFL, with Chicago from 1987 to 1993, the Indianapolis Colts from 1994 to 1997, the Baltimore Ravens in 1998, and the San Diego Chargers in 1999 to 2000. He first became a regular starting quarterback in 1990 with Chicago. In 1995 with Indianapolis, he led the Colts to the AFC Championship Game, was selected to the Pro Bowl and was honored as NFL Comeback Player of the Year.From 1994 to 2001, while still playing in the NFL, Harbaugh was an unpaid assistant coach at Western Kentucky University, where his father Jack was head coach. In 2002, he returned to the NFL as the quarterbacks coach for the Oakland Raiders. Harbaugh returned to the college ranks in 2004 as the head coach at the University of San Diego. After leading San Diego to consecutive Pioneer League championships in 2005 and 2006, he moved to Stanford in 2007, where he led the Cardinal to two bowl berths in four seasons, including a win in the 2011 Orange Bowl. Immediately afterward, Harbaugh signed a five-year deal as head coach of the NFL's San Francisco 49ers, where he led the team to the NFC Championship game in each of his first three seasons after the franchise missed the playoffs for eight consecutive seasons beforehand. He and his older brother, Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh, became the first pair of brothers to serve as head coaches in NFL history. Their teams played in a Thanksgiving Classic game in 2011 and in Super Bowl XLVII at the end of the 2012 season. Harbaugh accepted a job as the head coach for the University of Michigan Wolverines in 2015. Harbaugh led the team to berths in the College Football Playoff in 2021-22 season and the 2022-23 season, eventually winning the College Football Playoff National Championship in 2024.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:50 UTC on Wednesday, 10 January 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Jim Harbaugh on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Niamh Neural.
We have a new College Football Champion: The Michigan Wolverines who took down the Washington Huskies 34-13 in the CFP Championship Game. Led by Jim Harbaugh, the Wolverines controlled the line of scrimmage leading to 300+ yards rushing and locked down Michael Penix Jr. defensively leading to a dominant win to cap off an UNDEFEATED 15-0 season. In the words of Jack Harbaugh, "Who has it better than us? NOOOOOOOOOOOBODY!!!"
Things Discussed: Rundown of the ton of false reporting. NCAA is in town: False. WSJ says offer rescinded: False. Thamel says all the B10 coaches are repeating Ryan Day's talking points: False. It's one thing to sensationalize—ESPN sensationalizes all the time—but they're getting provable facts wrong. Getting it right means calling someone who could tell you your reporting is wrong. Craig Ross: Shares the time Sam had it from someone that Carr was against the Harbaugh hire and he checked on it with Carr who said he loves Jack Harbaugh and he'd be the biggest fan of the hiring of Jim Harbaugh. How much does it matter? Run-pass is the best you can tell; it matters, not as much as how the right tackle's foot is aligned, because the RT's half step is more important than hiding your intentions from the defense. James Franklin: Nobody needed your signs to know you were running a zone read on 4th & 2 vs OSU in 2018. Nobody said we need to start a federal investigation against Northwestern when they had Michigan's signs that day. Schiano's the biggest sign-stealer in the league, because nobody changes their signs. Sam: they're mad about Stalions though. That wasn't Schiano's halftime comment. Want to shut them up? Everyone turn in your sign-stealers and go to wristbands and microphones. Stalions on CMU's sideline? Possible that McElwain didn't know who Stalions was. Seth: Is it possible that CMU borrowed Michigan's sign-stealer to try to beat MSU? Would explain how he got a placard, how he knew how the coaches were dressing, etc. It wouldn't implicate Michigan, because they get no benefit from that, but would fit Stalions's profile. Brian: If Michigan's moving ahead with their contract for Harbaugh their internal investigation found no evidence that Balance of news is positive; now we're just down to coaches complaining. Do you think these guys are interested parties? The check? Ryan Day doesn't care about the check; the commissioner of the league is a TV guy, and a TV guy is not going to devalue the TV conference's most valuable property because they will get sued by Fox and NBC, and guarantee that Michigan will leave this conference for the SEC. Guy who said it's a three-touchdown advantage $1 it's Franklin. And you still lose. Ryan Day you still lose too. Why aren't OSU/PSU clamoring to play Michigan without their sign-stealer? Brian: "If you actually believe what you're saying you would be, but you don't because it's crazy." Maybe you guys need to get good; we're a TV product and you guys are unwatchable. This conference is Michigan and Ohio State and the four teams we're importing because the rest of you are unwatchable.
Things Discussed: NOTE: The first 29 minutes are on Mel Tucker/MSU. I get on with Sam early to talk about the leak, and then the panel joins to discuss what we've know and don't know. If you want to skip all that, go to 29:01. BGSU Double-Agents Craig Ross and Jack Harbaugh are exposed. Next MSU coach? Paul Chryst? He banked his program on Graham Mertz, but it's one mistake. Craig: Chryst would be their Tommy Amaker palette-cleanser. Illinois: defense has fallen apart despite having a 1st rounder in Jer'zhan Newton. UNLV review: JJ has been incredible. Defensive line is coming in over expectations. Gameplan vs UNLV was have them win doubles and they did it flawlessly. Run game issues: They've got 3 guys who are hypothetically good at OZ and then they have Hinton and Keegan who are moving away from their best assets. Lost their identity: haven't run a pin & pull all year. OZ is expensive; if they actually get that good at it they are the best OL of all time. They can make it a 4th pitch but not a 2nd pitch without making that the thing they do. Probably not getting the top transfer OL anymore if they're not playing Henderson. Feels like they're overreaching with this, trying to find other ways to get outside.
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Most people know Jack Harbaugh as the father of John, the Super Bowl champion coach of the NFL's Baltimore Ravens, and Jim, who has led the Michigan Wolverines to two straight Big Ten titles. But Jack took the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers from the verge of extinction to a national title himself, one of the great coaching feats of his era.In this episode Jack tells us what he learned-from paying his dues while climbing up the ranks of high school coaching – including one of his schools that had exactly two practice footballs;-from Hall of Fame coaches Doyt Perry at Bowling Green, and Bo Schembechler at Michigan;-from being fired from his first head coaching job at Western Michigan;-from his tenure taking over a near-defunct program at Western Kentucky, getting them into the playoffs as a 16th seed, then leading the Hilltoppers to a very unlikely national title.Along the way, Jack Harbaugh tells insightful and hilarious stories, many at his own expense, that you won't forget. About our Host:For info about the book or this podcast please visit our website:http://www.letthemleadbybacon.comhttp://www.johnubacon.comYou can connect with John via these platforms:https://www.facebook.com/johnubaconhttps://twitter.com/Johnubacon
Ron welcomes former NFL player and coach Jack Harbaugh to the show. Jack is the father of the first pair of brothers, John and Jim Harbaugh, to serve as NFL head coaches and the first pair of head coaching brothers to face off in a Super Bowl. Ron and Jack discuss his life, career and sons.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Chuck opens the show by saying that this non-Power Five conference program needs to be prepared for the challenges of the transfer portal. Brendan Sonnone of Noles247 talks Florida State going through spring practice. We swing around the SEC with Barrett Sallee of CBSSports.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chuck opens the show by saying that this non-Power Five conference program needs to be prepared for the challenges of the transfer portal. Brendan Sonnone of Noles247 talks Florida State going through spring practice. We swing around the SEC with Barrett Sallee of CBSSports.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s episode features a compilation of some of the best advice that we’ve found from athletes and coaches. Ryan revisits stories about Kobe Bryant, Jack Harbaugh, Archie Manning, and Jim Valvano. This episode is brought to you by Harry’s, the best subscription service where you receive new razor blades, shaving cream, and other grooming products by mail. For a limited time, Harry’s has an exclusive offer for listeners of the Daily Dad Podcast. New customers can get a Harry’s Starter Set and a FREE body wash for just $3 at harrys.com/dailydad. You’ll get a 5-blade razor, weighted handle, foaming shave gel, a travel cover, and a travel size body wash. It’s an incredibly great deal, but act fast while supplies last! Go to harrys.com/dailydad to redeem your offer.***If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and the more people listen to the podcast, the more we can invest into it and make it even better.Sign up for the Daily Dad email: DailyDad.comFollow Daily Dad:Twitter: https://twitter.com/dailydademailInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dailydad/Facebook: http://facebook.com/dailydademailYouTube: https://geni.us/DailyDad
“In 2013, two of Jack Harbaugh’s kids were coaching against each other in the Super Bowl. They had led their respective teams to the NFL promised land, achieving success at the highest level of organized football, and now they were going to play the game their family loved in front of 71,000 people inside the Superdome and more than 160 million viewers at home across the country.”Ryan discusses the predicament of watching one kid fail while the other succeeds, and explains how their happiness can not determine your worth, on today’s Daily Dad podcast.***If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and the more people listen to the podcast, the more we can invest into it and make it even better.Sign up for the Daily Dad email: DailyDad.comFollow Daily Dad:Twitter: https://twitter.com/dailydademailInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dailydad/Facebook: http://facebook.com/dailydademailYouTube: https://geni.us/DailyDad
"It was one of those nights. The boys would not go to sleep. They had that contagious energy that so often keeps brothers awake. The first time their father came in to tell them to go to bed, they didn’t listen. The second time, too. More giggling. Fighting. Playing games. Messing around. Getting into mischief. Finally, on the third time, Jack Harbaugh was readying to yell, just like the father in the movie Step Brothers—RUMPUS TIME IS OVER!! And yet, he didn’t."Ryan explains the lesson we can all learn from Jack Harbaugh on today's Daily Dad Podcast.***If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and the more people listen to the podcast, the more we can invest into it and make it even better.Sign up for the Daily Dad email: DailyDad.comFollow Daily Dad:Twitter: https://twitter.com/dailydademailInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dailydad/Facebook: http://facebook.com/dailydademailYouTube: https://geni.us/DailyDad
Jim and Jack Harbaugh sit down and provide detail, background and perspective on why Jim wrote his open letter to the football community.
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Imagine you are going to a Super Bowl…as you settle into your seats, you look on the field and two of your sons are the head coach’s of the respective teams. Pretty amazing huh?...It’s happened once in history, and it happened to Jack Harbaugh, the father of Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh, and Jim Harbaugh, at the time, the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers back in 2013. Currently, Jim is coaching the University of Michigan football team, and Jack is in Ann Arbor watching over his sons progress. A former college coach himself, Jack worked on the staff of Michigan legend Bo Schembechler. He is royalty in football circles, and he has stories by the hundreds. Wolverine fans, and football fans are fascinated by his history in the game, and the legends he’s come to know over the years. He shares those years of experience with Jim Brandstatter on a memorable episode of Conversation with… Jack Harbaugh
This hour we played Jim Brandstatter's conversation with Jack Harbaugh. You can listen to all of Jim's podcasts at thebrandyshow.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jack Harbaugh… Imagine you are going to a Super Bowl…as you settle into your seats, you look on the field and two of your sons are the head coaches of the respective teams. Pretty amazing huh?... It's happened once in history, and it happened to Jack Harbaugh, the father of Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh, and Jim Harbaugh, at the time, the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers back in 2013. Currently, Jim is coaching the University of Michigan football team, and Jack is in Ann Arbor watching over his sons' progress. A former college coach himself, Jack worked on the staff of Michigan legend Bo Schembechler. He is royalty in football circles, and he has stories by the hundreds. Wolverine fans and football fans are fascinated by his history in the game, and the legends he's come to know over the years. He shares those years of experience with Jim Brandstatter on a memorable episode of Conversation with… Jack Harbaugh.
In conjunction with BG's athletics website celebrating each decade of BGSU Football leading into the 100th anniversary season, the ZIggyCast goes in depth on the 1959 College Division National Championship team. Todd Walker replays previous Falcon Flashback segments with Jack Harbaugh, Jerry Colaner, Ron Blackledge, Bernie Casey, Jim Young and Bill Mallory.
With Coach Jim and Matt Dudek on vacation, Coach Jack and Ira recap a great month of June – Grace Harbaugh graduated from HS, (young) Jack Harbaugh learned how to ride his bike and the Michigan baseball team went to the championship series of the College World Series. Then Jim, Jack, Matt and Ira were joined by Dr Asheesh Bedi and Dr Chris Hutchinson to talk football. #JackTalk wraps up the podcast with thoughts on airport bathrooms, Ronald Reagan, John Wayne and Bob Feller.
Coaches Jim and Jack give some of their thoughts on the 2019 NFL Draft, including a moment on the Harbaughs (Jim and John) and the Hills (Daxton and Justice) most likely making football history. Pulitzer Prize winning photographer David Turnley, who is the embedded photojournalist with the Michigan Football team, then joins us for an extended conversation based on the team’s upcoming trip to South Africa, where David has previously lived and where he garnered and maintained his longtime friendship with Nelson Mandela.
The Easter Bunny visited Schembechler Hall and Coaches Jim and Jack, with the help of Matt Dudek, relive a really fun family day at the facility. We also talk about Draft week and tell you about a well-decorated Marine and Michigan fan who Jim and Jack recently met. Then ESPN's Adam Schefter joins the podcast to preview this week's NFL Draft. #JackTalk wraps up the show with a funny Mike Singletary story and the cycle of life.
Coaches Jim and Jack recap the Spring Game activities from over the weekend at Michigan Stadium, talk The Masters, Kung Fu and Sunday family dinners. Then Tia and Derrick Hill, parents of incoming safety Daxton Hill, joins us for our “Lucky Sports Parents” segment. #JackTalk returns with some Jack, Bo and Doyt Perry stories.
Coach Jack calls in from Arizona to help open the podcast discussing the NFL spring meetings he is attending, a little Michigan hoops and Michigan spring football. Then, for our “Lucky Sports Parents” feature, we talk with Todd Rumler, dad of future Michigan offensive lineman Nolan Rumler, with the help of his future position coach – Ed Warinner, Michigan’s offensive line coach. We wrap up talking Michigan offensive line with an “EdTalk” in place of #JackTalk, which will return next week.
Coaches Jim and Jack, with the help of the crew, talk Michigan football Pro Day, pushing kids, spring football starting and memories of the first concerts we attended. Mike Morris (dad of Mike Morris) joins us for our “Lucky Sports Parents” feature. Then #JackTalk wraps up the show asking a few thought-provoking questions about shower towels, dentistry and more.
Coaches Jim and Jack Harbaugh talk some Michigan football – the NFL Combine was a couple weeks ago, Shea Patterson went to spring training during spring break and spring ball starts on Sunday! Then Drago Turner (father of DJ Turner) joins us for another fun installment of “Lucky Sports Parents.” #JackTalk (with help from Ira, Matt and Mack) wraps up the podcast talking about life lessons learned on the job as kids.
Coach Jim took his six-year-old son Jack to the Super Bowl and they made some amazing memories. Coaches Jim and Jack, along with Director of Recruiting Matt Dudek, talk some Michigan football. Then we meet new defensive assistant coach Anthony Campanile and his terrific New Jersey accent. And #JackTalk takes Jim down memory lane to his early days with the Chicago Bears. True Car For a better way to sell or trade-in your car check out True Car
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Coach Jim and his dad lament a bit on the loss to Ohio State. Dave Wannstedt joins the podcast for a trip down memory lane, which takes us to Pittsburgh, Oklahoma State, Dallas, Chicago, Miami and back to Pittsburgh again with great tales about Tony Dorsett, Jimmy Johnson, Jim Harbaugh and more. Then #JackTalk wraps up the show with advice on getting back up after getting knocked to the ground in the game of life.
Description: Coaches Jim and Jack Harbaugh debut the Harbaugh Halloween look-a-like board, find out they helped program an ABC News health feature, discuss Michigan’s big win over Penn State and look ahead to the matchup with Rutgers. Legendary broadcaster Dan Patrick joins the podcast to confess his Ohio leanings. Then #JackTalk wraps up the podcast with a fun trip down memory lane to northwestern Ohio in the early 1960s.
Coaches Jim and Jack Harbaugh, along with guide Ira Weintraub and Matt Dudek, Director of Recruiting for Michigan football, open with Jim impersonating legendary broadcaster Bob Ufer then they get into a discussion about Michigan’s win over Wisconsin and getting ready for the MSU matchup. Then, much to the delight of fanboy Matty D, Patrick Renna (Ham from “The Sandlot”) joins the podcast to talk about the 25th anniversary of “The Sandlot,” sports and a whole lot more. #JackTalk wraps up the show with a shout out to the Ravens and a little more movie talk.
Congratulations to Jim Harbaugh for becoming a grandfather for the first time and Jack Harbaugh on becoming a great-grandfather. We talk about that, the fun homecoming win over Maryland and a little bit about the Wisconsin Badgers. Then Michigan Men’s Basketball coach John Beilein, about two months after his double bypass heart surgery, visits Schembechler Hall for a really fun conversation. Then #JackTalk concludes this week’s podcast. Hims - Go to ForHims.com/ATTACK for your $5 trial month while supplies last
Big Drew and Jim begin the show by discussing Mike Fiers being traded from the Tigers to the Athletics and Ziggy Ansah’s return from the PUP list for the Lions. In addition, the guys update the latest on the Urban Meyer investigation in regards to a potential timeline and a rally to try and save his job with the Buckeyes. Also, did College GameDay pick the right Week 1 site by heading to South Bend for Michigan-Notre Dame? Lastly, the guys chat with Jack Harbaugh, father of both Jim and John Harbaugh, and break down what possible changes need to be made for more kids to play the game of football.
Jack Harbaugh joined "Big Drew & Jim" to help promote his upcoming stop in Grand Rapids for a "Celebration of Football in Forest Hills."
John and father Jack Harbaugh talk about the callusing of young players (2:20), 'Chase the Lion' (5:20), what's misunderstood about Joe Flacco (13:16), how analytics has changed (15:30), fatherhood and coaching (20:16), keeping the message fresh (26:20) and much more.
The three guys talk about the sites and sounds of the team's trip to France. Ira engages Coach Jack and Coach Jim on their memories and favorite parts of the trip. J.T. then interviews a former player of Jack Harbaugh's from Western Kentucky, Brian Lowder, about memories from the 2002 National Championship. #JackTalk features more family and football.
Our team and some staff families explore France on our annual team trip. We speak with players and coaches throughout the first half of our trip to France. Jack Harbaugh, as always, delivers a great #JackTalk.
Our hosts share their appreciation for Michigan Basketball before talking about a recent, fun trip to Dayton, Ohio. Mason Cole then discusses his experience at the NFL combine this past week. To end the show, #JackTalk appreciates the work ethic and commitment earned by those who play football.
Our co-hosts open the show talking about the AFC and NFC Championships before re-visiting Jack Harbaugh's past habit of engaging the student's section at opposing venues. Then David DeCastro joins the show to talk about what it's like to be a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line, what makes the Patriots so difficult to bear, and playing for Coach Harbaugh. Then #JackTalk focuses on preparation for big games like the Super Bowl or National Championship.
Our hosts discuss the success of the running game in the win over Minnesota. They also discuss the strong play of our defense with the outstanding play of Khaleke Hudson. Rich Eisen joins to discuss Michigan memories, his new podcast and running the 40 yard dash. #JackTalk features improvement and the process of achieving success as detailed by Jim and Jack both.
The co-hosts talk about the win over Rutgers, honorary captains, the success of the run game and Brandon Peters. They then discuss traits of successful QB's. Judge Judy joins the show to talk about beating Jim in cards and the importance of a level playing field in the judicial system. #JackTalk features the importance of having a winning attitude and briefly celebrates Jack's contributions to Michigan's game plan last week.
The 3 co-hosts talk postgame traditions, introductory press conferences and having great spouses. They then welcome Sarah Harbaugh to talk about the Harbaugh kids, Sarah's upbringing as the youngest of 11 kids and relocating the family due to coaching job change. #JackTalk reinforces the principle that you are with whom you associate and Sarah discusses her children's friends.
Jim details the youth soccer victory of the Mustangs over the Penguins. He also talks playing in Chicago with legendary teammates. Jim and J.T. talk going to baseball games and lifelong friendships then interview comedian brothers Randy & Jason Sklar about how to be funny and the brothers' comic talents. #JackTalk ends with stories from Bowling Green playing days and the four ways you can cheat your kids as a parent.
Jim, Jack and J.T. talk about friends and guests in Ann Arbor for the game this past weekend. They reflect on Jim's daughter, Addie, having a birthday party, and they introduce the #NobodyChallenge. The co-hosts then speak with George Whitfield about playing the quarterback position, Andrew Luck and the influence a father has in their lives. Finally, #JackTalk discusses dating and proposing to his wife, Jackie, in addition to talking about the four ways that he can cheat his players or children.
Jim, Jack and J.T. talk about being poor sailors, family vacations and rivalry games. The co-hosts are then joined by Jon Falk, the long-time equipment manager for the University of Michigan football team and they talk about time with president Gerald Ford, Jon's first time meeting Jack Harbaugh and Jon as the keeper of rivalry trophies. To end out the show its all #JackTalk, where Jack talks with Jim and J.T. about grand parenting, watching kids compete and #NoWhining."
Jim, Jack and J.T. talk about the sub par locker facilities in the Big 10 and Joani Crean, daughter of Jack and younger sister to Jim joins the podcast for a minute. Jack also talk about the advice he received from John Elway's father #JackTalk!
Jim, Jack and J.T. talk about how the University of Michigan football game went last week, how Jack played football against the Russians and how Jim was once kicked out of a little league baseball game as a player. Then the Pardon My Take guys join the show and talk about Coach Jim being their "Football Guy of the Year".
Jim, Jack and J.T. talk about drafting college players back in the day and then are joined by Adam Schefter, University of Michigan Alumni, and talk about his experience of performing the coin toss in last weekends Wolverines football game. Then Jack does his #JackTalk and tells a story about coaching Jim and John's baseball team when they were teenagers.
Jim, Jack and J.T. talk about how Michigan did over the weekend and then are joined by John Harbaugh where they talk a little shop and about Jack getting punched in the nose as a kid. Jim and John talk about coaching with their dad (Jack) and Jack explains how the slogan "Attack Each Day" came about.
"Attack Each Day: The Harbaughs' Podcast" debuts September 5th, 2017.
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