College football fans across the nation know about the Ohio State and Michigan rivalry. Known as 'The Game', it is no secret that the two squads hate each other and will do anything in order to beat their opponents.
It is not uncommon for players from the two schools to appear on the same team in the NFL, however, the Los Angeles Chargers have a unique situation, and one such player still does not enjoy bringing up the past.
Appearing on the 'Pat McAfee Show' running back J.K. Dobbins halted Pat in his tracks when he started to bring up head coach of the Chargers and former coach of Michigan, Jim Harbaugh, and his 3-0 record against OSU.
Amidst cheating scandals/allegations while coaching at the University of Michigan, Dobbins believes Harbaugh's victories may be fraudulent.
"I dunno if those games are gonna count" 😂😂@Jkdobbins22 #PMSLive pic.twitter.com/NmhxDQP0Y6
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) September 9, 2024
During his time as a Buckeye, Dobbins ran for over 4,450 yards and nearly 40 touchdowns over his three-year career. Selected with the 55th pick in the 2020 draft by the Baltimore Ravens, Dobbins career so far has been heavily injury filled, but may have found a home in LA as he ran for 135 yards and one touchdown in his first game with the Chargers.
At the end of the day, it is all fun and games for Dobbins and Harbaugh. The two love working alongside one another, but it is interesting to see how intense the OSU/Michigan rivalry truly is.
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