Watch: All of Michigan’s losses under Jim Harbaugh in 2:20

Jim Harbaugh was supposed to win a ton of football games at Michigan. This will be the best 2:20 video you watch today….

When Jim Harbaugh was hired at Michigan in 2015 it was supposed to be a program-changing hire and in some ways it was.

Michigan went from an incredibly mediocre final three years of Brady Hoke where they went just 20-18 and immediately went 10-3 the first year under Harbaugh.

A year later they came within inches of stopping Ohio State in a game that would have gotten them to the Big Ten Championship Game and very likely the College Football Playoff.

But the “big one” is still one Michigan fans are waiting for the Wolverines to win under Harbaugh with his best win to date probably being the 2019 blowout victory over a Notre Dame team who finished 12th in the final Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY.

Since that night things have gone perfectly for Notre Dame as they’ve won 15 straight games and they couldn’t have gone worse for Michigan as the Wolverines are just 5-6 since.

Michigan’s 27-17 loss to previously winless Penn State brings Harbaugh and the Wolverines to an embarrassing 2-4 with only games against Maryland and Ohio State (thoughts and prayers in the direction of Ann Arbor for that one, please) remaining.

We would never find joy in Michigan football struggling at Fighting Irish Wire (OK, that’s a lie – I’ll go to confession tomorrow for it), we do like to point out great research and Tattoo Baker on Twitter did exactly that, compiling the ultimate game-changing play from each of Jim Harbaugh’s now 22 losses at Michigan.

Watch and enjoy as it will probably be the best 2:20 of your day.

Sidenote – shoutout again to Jerry Tillery.

So whos got it better than “us”?

Everybody.

Related: Pictures from Notre Dame’s 2018 season-opening win over Harbaugh and Michigan

How to Watch Ohio State vs. Michigan, NCAA Football Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

Watch Ohio State vs. Michigan Live Online.

What’s the best rivalry in college football? Many would say Ohio State vs. Michigan. That matchup will take place this weekend in Ann Arbor, with the No. 13 Wolverines trying to break a streak of seven straight wins for the No. 1 Buckeyes. The outcome could change the landscape of the College Football Playoff.

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Ohio State vs. Michigan

When: Saturday, November 30

Time: 12:00 p.m. ET

TV: FOX

Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Since a 28-21 loss to Penn State on the road Oct. 19, Michigan’s offense has turned it up. The team is averaging 41.5 points and 422.8 total yards of offense over the past four games. This is the best quarterback Shea Patterson has played during his tenure at Michigan. Over the past two games, he is 41-for-58 for 750 yards, nine touchdowns, and one interception. In a 39-14 win over Indiana, his late interception was his first turnover in 17 quarters.

The Wolverines offense may be playing its best this season, but it hasn’t dealt with a juggernaut that is the Buckeyes defense. It ranks No. 1 in the nation in efficiency and scoring, allowing just 10.5 points per game. Michigan needs to be ready for defensive end Chase Young, who leads the NCAA with 16.5 sacks. He’s leading that category despite missing two games due to an NCAA violation.

Ohio State had a sloppy 28-17 win against Penn State last weekend, which was easily its least impressive victory of the season. However, Ohio State still locked up the Big Ten East and will play in the Big Ten Championship game. The Buckeyes were up 21-0 at the beginning of the third quarter, but three straight turnovers allowed the score to quickly flip to 21-17. While the focus has been on the play of quarterback Justin Fields the entire season, he had three turnovers in the game. Fields finished the game with 188 yards passing and two touchdowns. The most success the Buckeyes found last weekend was in the run game. J.K. Dobbins ran for 157 yards, while Fields ran for 68 yards. Dobbins has 1,446 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns. His backup, Master Teague, has more rushing yards (751) than anyone on Michigan’s roster. Receivers Chris Olave, K.J. Hill, and Binjimen Victor have a combined 23 receiving touchdowns.

The Wolverines defense may not be as highly touted as the Buckeyes, but it still cannot be overlooked. Michigan’s defense has been playing well ever since an early season loss at Wisconsin. It’s currently the nation’s No. 5 defense, but the defensive tackles will have to limit the run and allow the linebackers to make plays.

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