ANN ARBOR, MI – NOVEMBER 28: Head coach Jim Harbaugh of the Michigan Wolverines reacts to a roughing the kicker call against his team during the first quarter against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Michigan Stadium on November 28, 2015 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh might hate everything Ohio State, but he and former Buckeyes quarterback Cardale Jones can agree on one thing: classes are pointless.

According to Florida quarterback signee Jake Allen, Harbaugh really didn’t want to talk about his grades at one point, and it turned Allen off to the program.

From SEC Country:

“I was at a Michigan camp and talking with a couple other quarterbacks. We were all talking about our grades. I was messing around and said, ‘I got a C in third grade.’ Jim Harbaugh overheard and screams, ‘I don’t give a s–t about your grades.’ Then he realized I was part of the quarterback group that had recruits in it so he just kind of walked away. It was weird. I couldn’t wait to get out of there after that, and we left early.”

On the other hand, Harbaugh once criticized Michigan players for majoring in “general studies” before his arrival.

“There is no general studies at Stanford. In my opinion, that major does not give you the skill set to compete [in the working world].”

Please overreact accordingly.

[SEC Country]

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