Former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin catered to dad duties on Saturday, as his daughter, Harley, participated in the 2026 SEC Gymnastics Championships in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
In a clip posted by Matthew Luciow on X, Tomlin was seen participating in GymDogs’ huddle cheer before the team’s performance.
Separately, Tomlin reposted GymDogs’ official Instagram story, as Harley performed on a balance beam at the 2026 SEC Gymnastics Championships.
“My girl ❤️,” he wrote in the caption.

The Georgia Bulldogs (GymDogs) competed in Session I and finished fifth with a score of 197.450. It is the highest Session I score recorded since the SEC moved to the two-session format in 2013.
Freshman Kelise Woolford was a standout, earning a 9.950 on beam. This score placed her in a seven-way tie for the Silver Medal in the overall SEC individual standings.
Mike Tomlin’s Daughter Harley Tomlin Makes Feelings Known on Gymnastics
Mike Tomlin’s daughter, Harley, joined the University of Georgia as a highly touted four-star recruit from Pittsburgh and made her collegiate debut in 2025.
Earlier this month (March 6), she posted a series of photos on Instagram, performing gymnastics inside Stegeman Coliseum.
“Doing what I love🫶🏽,” she wrote in the caption.
On March 19, Georgia Gymnastics dubbed her as “the standard” for the team, using hashtags “Go Dawgs” and “Be Undeniable.”
While Harley is a star at Georgia, her mother, Kiya Tomlin’s gymnastics roots are at the College of William & Mary, where she competed in the mid-1990s. Kiya was a standout for the Tribe from 1993 to 1996. She originally attended the school with the intention of studying medicine while competing on the gymnastics team.
It was in the William & Mary training room where she first met Mike Tomlin. At the time, Mike was a star wide receiver for the Tribe’s football team. While she excelled in gymnastics, her childhood passion for fashion design eventually won out over medicine.
Kiya launched her label, “Kiya Tomlin Fashion,” in 2014. Yet, she has remained connected to the William & Mary gymnastics program. In 2023, Kiya and four other former teammates established the Thrive Endowment. It is the first endowment created to support the W&M Varsity Women’s Gymnastics program.
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