Ted Ginn Jr, a former NFL wideout, likes his time with Jim Harbaugh: ‘He was a player’s trainer.’

Former NFL wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr. is loyal to his Buckeye roots, but the ex-San Francisco 49ers player has no problem praising his former Niners coach, Jim Harbaugh.

During an appearance on OutKick’s “Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich” on Tuesday, Ginn Jr. spoke highly of his time with the now-Michigan head coach during the 2011 and 2012 seasons in which the 49ers advanced to the NFC Championship Game twice and the Super Bowl once.

He suggested that the success the team saw was because Harbaugh allowed the roster to “be what it was.”

“He was a player’s coach. That’s the only thing I can really say … all the little things that you’re supposed to do as a pro coach when you’ve got a superstar team like we had at the time.”

Ted Ginn Jr, a former NFL wideout, likes his time with Jim Harbaugh: 'He was a player's trainer.'
Ted Ginn Jr, a former NFL wideout, likes his time with Jim Harbaugh: ‘He was a player’s trainer.’

“He just showed us a lot of leadership within ourselves, and it’s probably like that over there in that locker room right now,” Ginn continued. “If the right guys are there, and they know how to lead, it’s going to be up to them, and then he’s going to lead from how they lead in a situation. So, he’s a great guy to play under.”

Ginn went on to seemingly reference the current situation facing Michigan and Harbaugh amid allegations against the program for an in-person scouting scheme, saying, “[E]very spot that he goes he brings trouble in some type of way.”

Earlier this month, Harbaugh was sidelined by the Big Ten Conference for the remainder of the regular season over his alleged involvement in what the conference called an “organized” and “extensive” in-person scouting scheme.

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