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JH hailed as a hero

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University of Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh has yet to step on the field and he's already been lauded as a hero. But the reason for this latest accolade has nothing to do with the game of football.

Harbaugh and two others came to the aid of two people hurt in a serious crash on I-94 Tuesday afternoon in Ann Arbor, according to university officials and an emergency spokeswoman.

Harbaugh was heading to the airport with Michigan football operations director Jim Minick, his boyhood friend in Ann Arbor who recently retired from the military, when they came upon the crash about 2:45 p.m.

They "got the people out of the car, did a little medical treatment, and gave them a coat," U-M associate athletic director Dave Ablauf said.

Ablauf said they were on the scene a half-hour and stayed after the police and emergency personnel arrived.













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Harbaugh continued to the airport and was unaware of the attention given to his deed, Ablauf said. Harbaugh was unavailable for comment.

"He would do it any time for anyone," Ablauf said. "He thinks he's doing what anyone else would do."

Police from the scene were not available to confirm details of the crash. But Joyce Williams, public affairs manager for the Huron Valley Ambulance Service, confirmed Harbaugh was at the scene of the accident.

Williams said the crash happened on I-94 at State Street in Ann Arbor after a westbound car went over the median and onto the eastbound side, crashing into another vehicle.

Roads were extremely icy and dangerous Tuesday, after a mixture of freezing rain, snow and sleet fell across metro Detroit.

Williams said two people were taken to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in unstable condition. Ann Arbor firefighters also removed a dog from one of the cars and took it to an animal emergency clinic in the area. The accident shut down the eastbound side of the freeway for nearly two hours, according to the Michigan Department of Transportation.

Michigan started spring practice last week, but the football team is off this week, because U-M is on spring break. Classes resume Monday, football practice Tuesday.

Since arriving in Ann Arbor on Dec. 29, Harbaugh has generated far more attention for his personality than his football results.

From the moment he started his Twitter feed, he began treating it like a road map to his non-football life, following the pope, dropping subliminal tweets when he visited recruits - he wasn't allowed to name them under NCAA rules - and even tweeted at fellow Michigan alum Madonna this week after she fell in a recent show.

Even Tuesday, after helping the motorist, he was tweeting his congratulations to TV judge Judy Sheindlin for her new contract as if nothing else significant was occurring in his life.

Harbaugh and his father, Jack, sat in on a taping of "Judge Judy" in 2013, and he has referenced the judge in relation to football in the past.

He has nearly 200,000 Twitter followers. The only college football coach with more followers is Ohio State's Urban Meyer, who's closing in on 250,000.

Contact Mark Snyder: @mark__snyder.

Statement from university

Coach Harbaugh and Jim Minick witnessed an accident on I-94 this afternoon. They were first on the scene and provided what assistance they could until medical personnel arrived. Our thoughts are with the injured individuals and all of us hope they make full recoveries.
 
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He has nearly 200,000 Twitter followers. The only college football coach with more followers is Ohio State's Urban Meyer, who's closing in on 250,000.
Urban is the man!
 
Clearly staged, this woman must have a FB playing son, & JH hates dogs ....

If JH was on the way to the airport, how'd he have time to stop? Hmmmmmmm ........


53-year-old woman, so it's very possible she has a teenage son. A way to get that son to play football in AA?


And why didn't JH also rescue the dog from the car? He left the poor frightened canine for the firefighters?
 
WE here in Grand Haven consider the Coach a hero.

That is why he is #1 here in Grand Haven, Mi....GO BLUE
 
Re: Clearly staged, this woman must have a FB playing son, & JH hates dogs ....

Originally posted by michnittlion:

And why didn't JH also rescue the dog from the car? He left the poor frightened canine for the firefighters?
He probably got walled off by Aoichii before he could save the pooch
 
Tressel would have prevented the car from crashing in the first place*


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Tressel would have stopped, just like JH did

(1) Tressel would have discovered what the issue was, (2) told the women he was "getting on it ASAP", (3) wished them a "Happy Easter!!", (4) then driven away while yelling "Go Bucks!!" out his window.

JoePa would have stopped, then called his AD and let them call the cops, then driven away.

Hoke would have stopped, asked if the women had concussions, and if so suggested they drive away in his car.

Franklin would have stopped, checked to see if the women were hot, and if so would have hired their husbands as assistant coaches.
This post was edited on 3/5 1:08 PM by michnittlion
 
Re: Clearly staged, this woman must have a FB playing son, & JH hates dogs ....

Originally posted by michnittlion:
If JH was on the way to the airport, how'd he have time to stop? Hmmmmmmm ........





53-year-old woman, so it's very possible she has a teenage son. A way to get that son to play football in AA?





And why didn't JH also rescue the dog from the car? He left the poor frightened canine for the firefighters?

Probably because it's the universities plane that he flies everywhere on. They will take off when ever JH gets there. Hell he probably keeps the keys to it in his pocket.
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Lately everybody and his brother gets called a hero. The word is really getting watered down. Truth be told, JH probably shouldn't have been moving a patient that experienced a rollover with back injuries. And yes, this is a subject I know a little about.
 
Originally posted by mean15:
Lately everybody and his brother gets called a hero. The word is really getting watered down. Truth be told, JH probably shouldn't have been moving a patient that experienced a rollover with back injuries. And yes, this is a subject I know a little about.
I agree with that word being watered down. The story said she was hanging half way out the window. Could that be a situation to move her taking as many precautions necessary before help arrives?
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Perhaps I was hasty in my comments. Don't really know enough details to pass judgement. My bad.
 
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