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Brady Hoke interviews Jim Harbaugh, continuing a Michigan tradition

This looks uncomfortable.

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Former Michigan head coach Brady Hoke is working on CBS Sports Network’s National Signing Day coverage, and he had the unfortunate opportunity to help interview the man that took his job, Jim Harbaugh. As you might expect, it was pretty awkward. Here’s the whole clip.

It’s not like Harbaugh was the one who fired Hoke, but this is still unbelievably awkward for probably everyone involved.

Also, since time is a flat circle, you will remember that back in 2011, former Michigan head coach Rich Rodriguez, also working for CBS Sports, helped interview then-new Wolverine head coach Brady Hoke. Should be fun when Harbaugh has to interview his replacement in 2019.

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