What Jim Harbaugh said after Michigan football loss to Michigan State

Frustrated doesn’t explain it.

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EAST LANSING, Mich. — Things were going swimmingly for the Michigan football team against rival Michigan State — until they weren’t.

The Wolverines had a 16-point lead over the Spartans and were significantly outplaying them, to boot, but when they needed to score, Michigan settled for field goals while MSU scored touchdowns — and two two-point conversions. After letting MSU hang around, the Spartans finally put the game to bed, thanks to a couple of turnovers on the Michigan side of things.

After the game, as he grappled with the Wolverines’ first loss of the season, Jim Harbaugh was a man of few words, rarely stringing together more than one sentence as he reacted to the game. Certainly, he was unhappy with the officiating, but he also sprung some praise for Michigan State running back Kenneth Walker III.

Here is everything Jim Harbaugh had to say in his postgame press conference.

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