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Jim Harbaugh announces his wife is pregnant with his 7th child


Over the course of this summer, Jim Harbaugh has been, in essence, his own news cycle. Just in the past few months, he has created camps, gotten other coaches riled up, went after the king of college football, and had time for a world tour.
Harbaugh made news for another reason over the weekend, announcing his wife is pregnant. The Michigan coach broke the news in a very Jim Harbaugh way.
I've got to say, as annoying as the never-ending Harbaugh news cycle has become this summer (and it has at times gotten annoying), not only is this pretty cool news, but credit Harbaugh for staying in character when making the announcement. After all, it wouldn't be a proper baby announcement if he didn't use the phrase, "Attacking this pregnancy with an enthusiasm unknown to mankind."
For those scoring at home, this will be Harbaugh's seventh child overall, including fourth with his second wife Sarah.
One of those children is current Michigan tight ends coach Jay Harbaugh, who seems to be happy about the latest edition to the Harbaugh clan.
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College Football championship odds, picks, predictions: Georgia remains favorite
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Colorado falls out of AP Top 25 after Oregon loss; Ohio State moves up to No. 4
Penn State fires warning shot at Michigan, Ohio State: Who's up, down across Big Ten
2023 College Football odds: Nation's top two teams have surprising ATS record
Colston Loveland's decision to play at Michigan has led him to success as a tight end