Jim Harbaugh fulfilled a months-long promise on Saturday by getting a tattoo with the Michigan logo and the team's record from last season, 15-0.
On his right forearm, Harbaugh now has a block M, like the Wolverines' logo, with the digits from the record below it in black ink.
Harbaugh, a Michigan alumnus himself, led the Wolverines to their first national title since 1997. He stated last year he would get a tattoo if his team pulled off the feat.
As the tattoo artist applied the finishing touches to Harbaugh, he looked disgusted with himself.
Weeks after leading Michigan to a national title, he left the school to return to the NFL and be the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers.
Harbaugh led the Michigan Wolverines to their first national title since 1997 in January
The now-Los Angeles Chargers head coach looked less than pleased when getting the tattoo
At the end of his tenure at Michigan, Harbaugh came under fire as the Wolverines were the center of multiple scandals at once.
Former team assistant Connor Stalions was implicated in a sign-stealing debacle, while Harbaugh had possible recruiting violations through the NCAA.
Harbaugh endured two separate three-game suspensions during his national championship season.
Now that he's employed within the NFL, no discipline will come to him from those incidents.
Harbaugh will return to Los Angeles for the NFL Draft with his new ink. He has yet to say if the Chargers win the Super Bowl whether he will cover up his other arm.