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    Jim Harbaugh’s Daughter Grace Harbaugh Drops 1-Word Reaction Returning To Alma Mater Ahead of Wolverines Matchup vs Wisconsin

    Grace Harbaugh is back at Michigan! The Michigan Wolverines are set to face the Wisconsin Badgers this weekend for Week 6 of college football. The Wolverines are coming in with a strong 3-1 record so far this season, which has given them the No. 20 spot in the AP Poll coming into Week 6. Wisconsin’s season, on the other hand, has been a mixed bag so far, with a 2-2 record.

    Someone who seems excited for the upcoming encounter is the daughter of former Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh. Grace Harbaugh stopped at Ann Arbor this weekend to catch a glimpse of her father’s former program, and she posted a picture on her Instagram story to show it. The photo shows the entrance of the Wolverines’ home, the “Big House.” She added the following comment:

    “home!!!!”

    Grace is not only the daughter of the last Michigan coach to win a national championship, but she’s also a graduate of the school. She did her Bachelor’s at the school between 2019 and 2023, majoring in Art History.

    She then decided to pursue a graduate degree at the University’s famed “Ross School of Business,” getting her Master’s in Management in 2024. Grace was also a student-athlete at the school, playing water polo. She has since worked in marketing, including a stint at Barstool Sports.

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    What Are The Odds For Michigan vs. Wisconsin In Week 6?

    The Wolverines are the clear favorites for the Week 6 encounter against Wisconsin. According to ESPN Bet, they are 17.5-point favorites, and the network’s game predictor is giving them an 89.1% chance of winning. Plus, the game is being played at Ann Arbor, so they will have home advantage.

    So far, the Wolverines have beaten New Mexico, Central Michigan, and Nebraska. They lost in Week 2 against Oklahoma. Wisconsin, in turn, is coming off two straight defeats. In the first two weeks of the season, they beat Miami (OH) and Middle Tennessee, but crumbled against bigger opposition in the form of Alabama and Maryland later on.

    The game will air on Fox at 12:00 pm ET.

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