Ryan Day, Jim Harbaugh allegedly ‘get into it’ on teleconference

Jim Harbaugh, Michigan Wolverines, Ryan Day, Ohio State Buckeyes. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
Jim Harbaugh, Michigan Wolverines, Ryan Day, Ohio State Buckeyes. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) /
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Ryan Day and Jim Harbaugh were the stars of yesterday’s teleconference.

Ryan Day and Jim Harbaugh are superstar coaches who also star on league-wide teleconferences.

When the entire Big Ten was on a teleconference on Tuesday discussing the upcoming 2020 college football season and the updated 10-game, conference-only schedule, things got a little heated between the Michigan head football coach and the Ohio State head football coach. We cannot wait for Oct. 24 to see what happens in Columbus after what went down Tuesday.

Essentially, Harbaugh snitched on Day for having practices a little bit early. He did this by interrupting Day during the entire teleconference, grade-school style. Though Day didn’t say on that teleconference that he was going to hang two “half-a-hundreds” on Harbaugh’s Wolverines, Steve Spurrier-style, he did tell his team immediately afterwards they’re scoring 100 on Michigan.

Ryan Day, Jim Harbaugh make teleconferences worthwhile media spectacles.

If there were an avenue, preferably radio, where Day and Harbaugh could have a weekly 30-minute spot to talk ball and instigate each other, that would be about as good of an entertainment product you’ll ever see in the college football landscape. If Paul Finebaum wants to give them the final hour on Thursday or Friday’s show each week during the season, America would rejoice.

Michigan has not beaten Ohio State on the football field since Barack Obama’s first term in office. Many players on both teams were still in middle school and hadn’t embraced shaving yet. Puberty hadn’t happened and we still had Blockbuster, I think. 2012 was the year the world was supposed to come to an end, but we’re doing the very best we can in the midst of a global pandemic in 2020.

We can clearly see with both of our eyes that the Buckeyes and Wolverines never have and never will like each other. They have one of the most preeminent rivalries in all of college athletics, so we have no issue whatsoever about Day and Harbaugh getting extremely petty with each other from time to time. What are they supposed to do, be friends? Who are we kidding? This is great stuff.

Who knew that Big Ten teleconference Tuesday was going to be so riveting and electrifying?

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