Michigan coach has finally agree to the Panthers…..

Michigan coach has finally agree to the Panthers….

INDIANAPOLIS — Jim Harbaugh hugged his wife and children near midfield late Saturday night, posed for pictures with them and later shook hands on a podium with Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti, who last month handed down a three-game suspension for the  Michigan coach.

For the first time since Nov. 4, Harbaugh walked the Wolverines sideline as No. 2 Michigan overwhelmed No. 16 Iowa 26-0 at Lucas Oil Stadium to capture its third consecutive outright Big Ten title, a first in team history. Michigan became the fifth team in FBS history to start consecutive seasons at 13-0 and posted just the second shutout in Big Ten championship game history, after the 2014 Ohio State team that blanked Wisconsin 59-0 and went on to a national championship.

The Wolverines are set to receive their third straight College Football Playoff berth Sunday.

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