Dayton Daily News

Harbaughs, Crean enjoy strong bond

- SECcountry.com

In a Q&A session with CBS Sports senior writer Dennis Dodd, Tom Crean opened up about his relationsh­ip with Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh and the rest of the Harbaugh family.

Crean, who recently became the Georgia basketball coach, is married to Joan Harbaugh — Jim and John Harbaugh’s sister — so he was able to dish some inside informatio­n about what it’s like being the brother-in-law of two high-level football coaches.

Crean has had enlighteni­ng talks with Jim Harbaugh dating to Harbaugh’s Stanford football days, when Crean was the basketball coach at Marquette in 2007. And as Crean contemplat­ed his next move — he became the Indiana coach the next year — the Harbaughs were among the few people he discussed the matter with.

“When you can talk to your family and they’re high level in the business, that’s a double win,” Crean said.

One of Crean’s favorite memories with the Harbaugh family came in 2008 when he witnessed John Harbaugh’s parents learn John would be the next coach of the Baltimore Ravens, a position he still holds. There was also the time Jack Harbaugh, Joan’s father, led Western Kentucky to the FCS national championsh­ip in 2002.

Even when Crean was considerin­g the Georgia job, he consulted the Harbaughs. Crean had not been to the campus since 1990, so he talked to John Harbaugh, who had made several scouting trips there.

“It wasn’t a lot of community knowledge or institutio­nal knowledge of a school, but the respect level was high,” Crean said.

All in all, Crean views his relationsh­ip with the Harbaughs as a longtime friendship and one he believes will continue as Crean, Jim and John attempt to conquer their respective sports.

“You learn a lot about coaching, about leadership. Certainly learn a lot about parenting. You learn a lot about family love,” Crean said. “They all care about each other, protect each other. I knew that but it gets reaffirmed all the time.” sense. He hails from Longwood, Fla., and attended Lyman High School.

Shuler flashed some serious potential for the Mountainee­rs. He recorded 8 tackles for loss and 3 sacks a season ago, his second with WVU.

The talented pass rusher will have two years with the Gators. He redshirted in 2015 and completed his degree in just three years.

Shuler will join a talented defensive line in Gainesvill­e that includes CeCe Jefferson and Elijah Conliffe.

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