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Jim Harbaugh finally got over the hump at Michigan. It took him nine seasons, but the Wolverines head coach bested the Washington Huskies Monday night in Houston, placing Michigan on top of the college football world.
For Harbaugh, it was a bit of a full-circle moment. Harbaugh played at Michigan in the 1980s, when he won the 1986 Big Ten Most Valuable Player Award, famously guaranteed a win over the Buckeyes, and left as Michigan football's all-time passing yards leader. Of course, this was well before he played in the NFL and coached the San Francisco 49ers to a Super Bowl against brother John Harbaugh's Baltimore Ravens in the Harbaugh family matchup and infamous "blackout game."
Harbaugh's entire family was in attendance to support him in the 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship, including parents Jack and Jackie Harbaugh, brother John (who surprised him) and his wife, Sarah Harbaugh. So, just who is the woman behind Jim Harbaugh?
Jim Harbaugh's Wife, Sarah, Comes From a Massive Family
Jim Harbaugh is currently married to Sarah Feuerborn Harbaugh. She's from Kansas City and is nearly 15 years younger than her husband, who is 60.
Sarah comes from a massive family and is the last of 11 children. She was forced to deal with death throughout her younger years. When she was 10, her "adopted" father Darryl died in a plane crash. Twelve years later, her brother died of cancer.
"This was devastating for me. We were always together; everyone thought we were twins because we were the same size and so close in age. We had big plans for our future, he and I," she told The Brick Magazine.
When she's not looking after their children, she's part of their charitable outreach.
In May 2020, the Harbaughs donated $100,000 to United Way for Southeastern Michigan to support its coronavirus pandemic and COVID-19 Community Response Fund. They've also done plenty of good for the Jim Harbaugh Foundation, which has helped sick children throughout Southeastern Michigan. The two of them serve as co-chairs of the Victors for Michigan National Campaign Leadership Council for Mott and Von Voigtlander Hospital.
However, the two have also been outspoken on hot-button issues like abortion. The two of them spoke at a Right to Life anti-abortion fundraiser in July 2022. The University of Michigan said the coach was not speaking on behalf of the school but as a citizen free to voice his opinion, per Insider.
"I believe in having the courage to let the unborn be born," Harbaugh said, per Detroit Catholic. "I love life. I believe in having a loving care and respect for life and death. My faith and my science are what drives these beliefs in me."
Jim and Sarah have come a long way since meeting at *checks notes* P.F. Chang's.
Their Bizarre Meeting at a Chinese Restaurant
Wouldn't have guessed that, would you?
Jim met his second wife for the first time in the strangest take-out experience ever. He reportedly came across his blonde-haired future wife in the parking lot of a P.F Chang's in Las Vegas in 2006 when he was head coach at the University of San Diego and in town for a coaches' convention. The California-based coach then proceeded to call her too many times.
"Sarah was there getting take-out ... I went up to her and asked if I could meet her. So, she said, 'Sure you can meet me.' I didn't believe her, at first. I thought it was one of those fake numbers she was giving me. But I called her. Multiple times. Like, nine times before she returned my call."
"I could tell she was a winner," he told HBO. "All the way."
For whatever reason, she finally gave in to the khaki-loving former NCAA quarterback. The two got married in 2008 and have been together since.
Jim Harbaugh Has 7 Children From Two Marriages
Jim and Sarah Harbaugh have four children together, and he has three more from a previous marriage. They have two girls, Addison and Katherine, and two boys, Jack and John.
In 2017, Jack went viral after cameras caught him crying in the stands following Wisconsin's early touchdown against Michigan. His father's team went on to lose the game, 24-10, and he became a viral sensation.
Sarah then jumped on Twitter to defend her son against jokes and harassment, and she said she was booted off the social media app because of it.
"That day, a part of me came out that I hadn't seen before. It's one thing to say things about Jim, the team or the players. They're adults. But I wasn't willing to just sit by and let people say something about our kid. I didn't use profanity or anything like that, but I gave back everything they dished out," she told The Brick Magazine.
"Well, when you use a non-verified account with no history and then suddenly post multiple negative comments, they boot you out. You can re-sign in, but your identity will be out there given the way Twitter works, and that's where I had to draw the line. I didn't want this to come back on my family. I gave some pretty vicious comebacks that day, and I've never been on Twitter since."
Jim's 20-Year Marriage to Miah Harbaugh
Harbaugh met his first wife, Miah Harbaugh, in the middle of his NFL career playing with the Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts, Baltimore Ravens and San Diego Chargers.
The pair were married from 1996 until 2006, when the American football coach and she decided to part ways. Harbaugh obviously moved on pretty quickly, as he met Sarah that same year.
Jim and Miah had three children together: Jay, James and Grace. Jay followed in his father's footsteps as an assistant coach at Michigan. James attended Michigan like his father and publicly came out as gay, telling the "Two Outs" Podcast (via The Detroit News) that Jim Harbaugh has been supportive of him. Grace, meanwhile, has some different views from her father, as she's spoken about her pro-choice views.
Jim Harbaugh is clearly a family man, so it's not surprising that he has a big family. And the Michigan football coach has said he wants more children despite coaching every Saturday night. Hopefully Sarah does too.