Former Michigan football head coach Jim Harbaugh guaranteed that if the Wolverines won the national championship last season, he would get a 15-0 tattoo.

We know that Jim Harbaugh is a man of his word, and according to a social media post from Roman Wilson, another Michigan football legend, the Wolverines head man is following through on his promise.

Jim Harbaugh appears to get Tattoo

Mike Sainristil posted an Instagram story of Harbaugh’s tattoo and it looks real.

Wilson just posted the story and it looks like Harbaugh got the tattoo on his right arm to commemorate the Wolverines’ national championship. Team 144 is getting its national championship rings on Saturday — the same day as the Michigan football spring game.

So it makes perfect sense for Harbaugh to get the tattoo on Saturday. He has repeatedly said that he would do it and I have zero reason to doubt the post by Wilson. Harbaugh and the former Michigan football players probably won’t be together again for quite a while.

Harbaugh will be coaching in the NFL next season and many of his former players will be playing in the league too. Some might even wind up playing for the former Michigan football head coach.

What I didn’t notice when I first looked at the picture is that Harbaugh is wearing some of his rings too. They look like the new rings Michigan players and coaches got for the national championship, winning the Rose Bowl, and their third straight Big Ten title.

It’s awesome of Harbaugh to follow through with his promise. He’s a Michigan legend and a true Michigan man.

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