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    Jim Harbaugh Makes Big Statement At Fourth Of July Parade

    By Nick Meyer,

    20 days ago

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    Jim Harbaugh left his alma mater Michigan for the San Diego Chargers this offseason after guiding the Wolverines to the 2023-2024 national championship.

    Coach Harbaugh's Wolverines knocked off the previously undefeated, Michael Penix Jr. led Washington Huskies en route to an undefeated season of their own.

    Following the season, Harbaugh took his talents to sunny southern California to coach the Chargers, renewing optimism among Bolts fans.

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    On Thursday, July 4th, Harbaugh was seen at a 4th of July parade in Coronado, California, celebrating the Independence Day holiday while making a big statement with football fans in attendance.

    Related: Eli Manning Made History With a Photo At Passing Camp That Is Going Viral

    Harbaugh posed with a throng of Michigan Wolverines fans while wearing his trademark khakis, polo shirt and "Block M" navy blue hat, showing the football world that the maize and blue still resides in his veins even as he prepares for his first NFL season since 2011-2014 with the San Francisco 49ers.

    Related: Pittsburgh Steelers' Cameron Heyward Makes Big Announcement Regarding Cleveland Browns Rumors

    "Coach Harbaugh representing your National Champion Wolverines at the Coronado 4th Parade!" wrote Michigan fan Todd J. Anson on X, along with a picture of Harbaugh and the gathered crowd of parade participants.

    Harbaugh looked like he hadn't left Ann Arbor in further photos shared by the social media user that are going viral in Michigan social media groups.

    Related: Roman Wilson Did Not Hesitate When Asked To Name His Favorite Michigan Football Memory

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