Jim Harbaugh takes part of the blame for disaster interview with Colin Cowherd

Dec 30, 2014; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Jim Harbaugh speaks to the media as he is introduced as the new head football coach of the Michigan Wolverines at Jonge Center. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 30, 2014; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Jim Harbaugh speaks to the media as he is introduced as the new head football coach of the Michigan Wolverines at Jonge Center. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports /
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Jim Harbaugh and Colin Cowherd had an awful interview with one another on Wednesday and Harbaugh is shouldering some of the blame

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Wednesday morning things got pretty weird when Michigan Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh joined Colin Cowherd on his radio show. These two had one of the more awkward exchanges that you will ever see two people have on the air and it was pretty uncomfortable.

If you happened to miss out on it, you can view it below.

How much more uncomfortable can you possibly get?

Anyway, at the end of the interview, Cowherd basically puts Harbaugh on blast and proceeds to call the whole interview a clunker, which it was. With the way he ended the segment there, he was more or less throwing all the blame on Harbaugh’s shoulders.

Well, a few hours after this occurred, Harbaugh hit the Twitter machine that he is oh so good at using, and he explained that the blame for the disaster of an interview goes both ways.

"In my experience of participating in interviews, I’ve found it takes 2 to produce a clunker! I’ll take 50% responsibility 4 this clunker. — Coach Harbaugh (@CoachJim4UM) July 1, 2015"


Never, ever a dull moment with this man. It’s literally impossible to have Jim Harbaugh involved in something and not have it turn out entertaining in some form or fashion. Whether he’s running a camp completely shirtless or giving one of the worst interviews you’ll ever hear, the Michigan head coach always manages to keep things interesting and downright hilarious.

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