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Michigan’s Greg Tarr on Pro Day, Harbaugh, and Why He Never Left | A2


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Michigan long snapper Greg Tarr joins A2 with Angel to talk about Pro Day, Michigan football, the Harbaugh suspension chaos, the national championship run, NIL, loyalty in the transfer portal era, and why he chose to stay in Ann Arbor through it all. If you’re a Wolverines fan, this interview is full of the stories, mindset, and behind-the-scenes perspective you don’t usually hear.


Greg Tarr opens up about preparing for Michigan Pro Day, balancing football with Michigan’s master’s in accounting program, competing for one of the toughest specialist jobs in football, and what NFL teams should know about him as both a player and a leader. He also shares what it was like during Michigan’s wildest recent era, including the Harbaugh suspension moment before Penn State, the championship culture inside the program, and the viral sideline TikTok that fans still remember.


Chapters:


0:00 Greg Tarr’s mindset for the future

0:56 A true Michigan man: 6 years in Ann Arbor

3:19 Pro Day pressure vs. real game pressure

9:30 Why Greg Tarr never transferred from Michigan

15:18 The viral sideline moment that blew up online

21:35 What it was like when Harbaugh couldn’t coach


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