Jim Harbaugh Wants You To Act '1st-Class' On Social Media; Doesn't Go Over Well With Some Fans
By: Evan Jankens
@kingofthekc
If you are on any social media platform you know it's the 21st century version of the Wild West. Anything can be said or done with basically no repercussions at all.
Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh seems to be aware of that and wants to police your tweets.
Harbaugh sent out the following tweet.
I respectfully ask that fans conduct themselves in a 1st-class manner on social media when commenting on players, opponents & prospects.
— Coach Harbaugh (@CoachJim4UM) November 4, 2015
I thought it was a harmless tweet and he probably had all the right intentions. Others on Twitter didn't agree.
@CoachJim4UM like the way you conduct yourself on the sideline, constantly berating officials who are just trying to do their jobs? Got it.
— Dennis Manoloff (@dmansworld474) November 4, 2015
@dmansworld474 @CoachJim4UM Didn't realize part of your job was to scold coaches over social media. Stay in your lane.
— Paul Dodd (@umphd) November 4, 2015
@CoachJim4UM Like this? pic.twitter.com/x2OOLrWK3l
— Andrew Groover (@APGroover) November 4, 2015
For all I know those could be Ohio State or Michigan State fans just trying to troll.