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Jim Harbaugh - Michigan to 'keep attacking and building' after 2021 success

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INDIANAPOLIS — Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh and his players know that rival Ohio State is looking to exact revenge from last season's 42-27 loss.

Buckeyes players have spoken publicly about how the loss is still on their mind and that they have the game circled for this coming season.

But when asked at Big Ten media days about his team traveling to Columbus, Ohio, to play the Buckeyes this season, Harbaugh was confident in his team and what he would see from them on the field. «They're not going to flinch,» Harbaugh said. «There's nothing I really gotta teach them or show them or tell them.

I mean, I know our team really well by now. They don't blink, they don't flinch and they just keep attacking and building, and that's definitely our goal to win the championship again.» Harbaugh said that his players haven't shown any satisfaction or entitlement from the results from last season and that he has seen the same type of player-led leadership he saw last year.

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