Everything Jay Harbaugh said about Michigan football special teams and safeties

He’s probably the most insightful coach on the staff! #GoBlue

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan football’s special teams have been a huge boon for years, and that continued on Saturday against Maryland. Due to Terps returner Tai Felton bobbling the initial kickoff, the Wolverines recovered and had what’s likely their fastest-ever score to start a game, with it only taking eight-total seconds.

On Saturday, the maize and blue special teams, as well as secondary, will have a different challenge, as they travel to Kinnick Stadium to face Iowa.

Wednesday, Michigan special teams coordinator and safeties coach Jay Harbaugh met with the media to discuss his units and preview the upcoming matchup vs. the Hawkeyes. Here is everything he had to say.