WATCH: Jim Harbaugh's daughter records hilarious videos of her father on vacation

Jim Harbaugh is fresh off a Big Ten Championship and College Football Playoff appearance with Michigan, reaching the heights he has been after since being hired. But that doesn’t mean he’s different than any other ordinary father. Especially when it comes to traveling at the airport.
The Harbaugh family is taking a vacation, seemingly going to Italy to enjoy some time off. An 11-hour layover could be brutal for some but for the Michigan head coach, he took the opportunity to act like a normal Dad.
Posted on Tik Tok by his daughter Grace, Harbaugh was shown doing a plethora of activities over the 11 hours. Up at the agent’s desk, checking everybody’s passport, and even getting some shut-eye on the ground by using his bags as a pillow.
Add in some killer Home Depot music in the background and it’s a hilarious video showcasing how Harbaugh is just like the rest of us. You can watch the full thing here.
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The show did not stop once Harbaugh and his family landed at his final destination. A follow-up Tik Tok was posted, showing the Wolverines headman rapping some ‘Lose Yourself’ by Eminem. He called the rapper his “fellow Michigander” and that Eminem “speaks” to him.
Some vacation time for Harbaugh is required after his team wrapped up spring ball. Relaxing and spending time with his family will give the head coach a mental break before coming back stateside and getting fall camp underway. An important few months are ahead of Michigan.
Building off the success last season and attempting to replicate it will be the goal for Jim Harbaugh. Getting back into the Big Ten Championship game and potentially getting their first winning streak against bitter, bitter rival Ohio State since 2000 are near the top of the priority list in Ann Arbor.