What can't Jim Harbaugh do?

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The new head of the Michigan Wolverines football progrma isn't just one of the most respected coaches in football -- he's also a very good samaritan.

According to the Detroit Free Press, Harbaugh was traveling along I-94 in Ann Arbor, when he saw the aftermath of a serious car accident. UM athletic director Dave Ablauf confirmed that Harbaugh and his passenger (childhood friend Jim Minick) stopped and lent a hand.

"[They] got the people out of the car, did a little medical treatment, and gave them a coat," Ablauf said.

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“He would do it any time for anyone,” the AD continued. “He thinks he’s doing what anyone else would do.”

Harbaugh eventually continued on his way to the airport, and was unavailable for comment. He hasn't coached a single day on the Michigan sidelines, and yet he's already a hero in the eyes of the maize and blue faithful.

Harbaugh was 44-19 in four seasons as the San Francisco 49ers head coach before signing with the Wolverines in December 2014. He took the Niners to three consecutive NFC Championship Games (winning one) between 2011 and 2013.