'Ten on one, it was just bad': Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh fumes after Spartans ganged up on player
ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN : Jim Harbaugh, the head coach of Michigan Wolverines, has expressed his rage following 'two players being assaulted' by Michigan State Spartans, a rival in college football. Numerous Michigan State University players jumped University of Michigan cornerback Ja'Den McBurrows and another unnamed player in the Lloyd Carr Tunnel following the Wolverines' 29-7 victory against the rival Michigan State Spartans. McBurrows didn't appear to be surrounded by any other Wolverine players at the time of the incident.
According to the Daily Mail, in a Saturday derby game between the teams, which the home team Michigan won 29-7, many MI State players were seen hitting a single opponent in the tunnel after the game. Police and Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren, who was present at the game, are looking into the stunning incident, according to Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel.
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