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Nick Schwartz

It’s Saturday, which means college football fans are roasting Jim Harbaugh again

It’s been a rough season for the Michigan Wolverines in Ann Arbor, a team that started the delayed Big Ten year ranked 18th in the country but has lost back-to-back games to Michigan State and Indiana.

As rumors swirl about Jim Harbaugh’s future with the program and a potential return to the NFL, the Wolverines got off to the worst possible start on Saturday night against No. 13 Wisconsin. The Badgers – one year after beating Michigan by 21 in the Big House – opened the game with four unanswered touchdowns to build a 28-0 lead.

Each of Michigan’s first two offensive drives ended with interceptions. It took until there were nine minutes left in the second quarter just for Michigan to record a first down, down by 28.

As the scoreline kept getting worse, fans and analysts sounded off on Harbaugh.

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