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Ohio State fans rejoiced when they heard Jim Harbaugh is leaving Michigan to coach the Los Angeles Chargers.
Over the past few years, Michigan has dominated Ohio State regardless of where “The Game” is being played. That could change now that Harbaugh is out of the picture.
Former Ohio State running back Maurice Clarett sent a warning to Michigan fans this Wednesday as they get ready for the post-Harbaugh era.
“Back to Top Ramen for the Wolverines,” Clarett wrote. “Elvis has left the building. He got tired of the NCAA.”
Back to Top Ramen for the Wolverines. Elvis has left the building. He got tired of the NCAA. “I can’t take this sh*t no more” (Dave Chapelle Voice)😂😂😂 @itiswhatitis_talk pic.twitter.com/urYmvNrGoz
— Maurice Clarett (@ReeseClarett13) January 25, 2024
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Despite his connection to Michigan’s biggest rival, Clarett is a huge fan of Harbaugh. Earlier this month, he shared a lengthy message about the veteran coach.
“I don’t care what team you’ve played for and I don’t care what sport you’ve played. Jim Harbaugh and any other coach who has the balls to talk like this while on the national stage has to be celebrated and commended,” Clarett wrote. “He’s advancing the conversation and forcing people to have discussions about revenue and throwing out possible solutions for players to benefit.
“He’s now my favorite college coach after Jim Tressel. I don’t care about any rivalry that much. I care about the advancement of the sport. I was essentially suspended for improper benefits which derived from not having money. I understand and lived the downside of this. There’s lots of kids in similar situations.
Clearly, Clarett believes there’ll be a drop-off in production at Michigan now that Harbaugh is gone.
