Jim Harbaugh’s Daughter Uncovers The Truth About A Common Fallacy Of The Coach

Jim Harbaugh looks on at a Michigan game.

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Jim Harbaugh’s daughter, Grace, is on a mission to unveil the truth about a misconception regarding her father. She did so with a recent video posted to her TikTok account.

It has nothing to do with the notion that he wants to return to the NFL or the idea that he’s never satisfied with his current position. Instead, it answers the question that everyone’s been asking.

Did his wardrobe always consist strictly of khaki pants?

Grace revealed the truth on the matter by posting a 90s montage of the former pro passer on her social media accounts. The hilarious video came in response to someone inquiring on that very topic.

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The clip shows a variety of different getups from the Michigan head coach’s past. Those wardrobes include crop tops, neon shorts, Jordans, and pretty much any other cliche attire from the decade one can think of.

It’s sparked a stunned reaction from Grace’s followers who had no idea of her dad’s swag back in the day.

Now, we’ve all heard the jokes before. Jim Harbaugh only wears Walmart khakis. He’s often seen rocking the slacks at Michigan games and media appearances.

But it’s not always been that way.

This video has uncovered the truth, and it’s gotten quite a response from fans online.

One person wrote, “Jim… owns clothes other than khakis??” to which Grace responded, “He used to, apparently.”

Another follower said, “I didn’t expect Jim Harbaugh to be the drip or drown champion,” after seeing the 90s montage. It’s a surprise to us all.

We don’t see these fits from modern day Jim, as he keeps a buttoned-up persona while strolling the Michigan sidelines. But deep down, it’s still there.

Wolverine fans can expect a heavy dose of khakis as the coach recently decided to remain in Ann Arbor after flirting with NFL interest. He’ll hope to get the program back to the College Football Playoff for a third straight season and should have the roster to do it in 2023.

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