
Jim Harbaugh Responds to Rutgers Secret Society's Message About Satellite Camp
Michigan Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh has long been an advocate of satellite camps, but members of a Rutgers University secret society evidently don't want the Maize and Blue boss encroaching on their territory.
According to NJ Advance Media's Keith Sargeant, the Order of Bulls Blood vandalized the football field at Paramus Catholic High School in New Jersey—the site of Michigan's satellite camp—with Scarlet Knights magnets and a teddy bear as a sort of protest against Harbaugh's arrival.
The secret society also sent out a warning to Harbaugh and the Wolverines, as captured by Eleven Warriors on Twitter:
In typical Harbaugh fashion, the Michigan coach responded with a message of his own—although it is a bit cryptic:
"While some may perceive this as a silly prank, in today's world it is inadvisable for people to trespass on a school campus for any reason,'' Paramus Catholic president James Vail said of the incident, per Sargeant. "So the police are looking into it, and it's considered an active investigation."
From a rivalry perspective, the Order of Bulls Blood's actions likely won't stir up more bad blood between the Scarlet Knights and the Wolverines on the gridiron.
According to Sports-Reference.com, Michigan and Rutgers have clashed a grand total of two times—both of which have come since the New Jersey school joined the Big Ten in 2014. The Scarlet Knights won the first meeting, 26-24, but the Wolverines bounced back with an emphatic 49-16 triumph last season during Harbaugh's first year as head coach.
Although both programs will be afforded more opportunities to impose their respective wills on the field and establish more hatred, Michigan has more entrenched foes, such as Ohio State, Michigan State, Penn State and Iowa, to fret about for the time being.
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