Michigan’s football coaches are diving into their satellite camp tour with a heavy day today, and Jim Harbaugh is sure to be in the middle of it.
Last year’s nine-day, 10-camp, seven-state tour was “more fun than I remember having in a long, long time,” he said last July after it was over.
With almost three times as much of everything this year — 39 camps, 22 states, plus American Samoa and Australia this week — the U-M staff will be everywhere, simultaneously.
Unlike other coaches at their own camps and satellite camps, Harbaugh is more physically involved, running around with the players.