Michigan head soccer coach Jim Harbaugh was a very good Samaritan in Ann Arbor on Wednesday night time.
Police officer Howard Cooper was attempting to clear a big tree that fell in the course of a highway when he seen {that a} van pulled up behind his automotive. A person received out of the van and needed to assist him transfer the tree.
Cooper found out the Wolverines’ head coach was the one he was working with.
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Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh celebrates along with his workforce after the Big Ten championship NCAA school soccer recreation towards Iowa, Saturday, Dec. 4, 2021, in Indianapolis. Michigan gained 42-3. (AP Photo/AJ Mast)
“Ofc Cooper then gave Coach a pair of work gloves and the two of them went to work,” Ann Arbor police posted on Twitter. “After about ten minutes they were able to, inch by inch, get the entire tree moved to clear a lane for traffic to pass through. We thank Coach Harbaugh for being a valued member of the Ann Arbor community and helping out Ofc Cooper.”
Bodycam footage confirmed the complete encounter during which Harbaugh and Cooper ultimately pushed the tree to the facet to clear one lane.
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Cooper then advised Harbaugh, “You’re a good man,” for serving to out.
“Hey, feel free to spread the word on that,” Harbaugh replied jokingly.
Harbaugh additionally added, “Thanks for what you do, man.”

Head Football Coach Jim Harbaugh of the Michigan Wolverines is seen on the sideline through the first half of a faculty soccer recreation towards the Penn State Nittany Lions at Michigan Stadium on October 15, 2022 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images)
Harbaugh will proceed to be a member of the Ann Arbor neighborhood after rumors that he was going to return to the NFL amid the multitude of head coach vacancies across the league. Though he did take a gathering with the Denver Broncos and spoke with the Carolina Panthers, Harbaugh in the end made the choice to proceed teaching the maize and blue.
“I love the relationships that I have at Michigan – coaches, staff, families, administration, President Santa Ono and especially the players and their families. My heart is at the University of Michigan. I once heard a wise man say, ‘Don’t try to out-happy, happy.’ Go Blue!” Harbaugh mentioned in a press release.
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There have been, nonetheless, rumors that Harbaugh needed to leap again into the NFL as a result of the NCAA had reportedly hit him and the Wolverines with 4 Level II violations and one Level I violation, which was for deceptive data Harbaugh gave investigators concerning impermissible contact with recruits throughout NCAA-mandated lifeless intervals.
This is an opportunity Harbaugh will get a multi-game suspension from the NCAA amongst different penalties towards this system, experiences ESPN.

Head coach Jim Harbaugh of the Michigan Wolverines provides a fist bump towards the Colorado State Rams through the first half at Michigan Stadium on September 03, 2022 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Nic Antaya/Getty Images)
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Harbaugh has made his resolution and that might presumably come down the highway. For now, he’s simply trying to be a very good citizen in Ann Arbor, which he proved when there was a name to motion.