‘Hide And Seek’ Is BANNED In The Harbaugh Family Because Jim Harbaugh Hid Under A Table For WAY Too Long

‘Hide And Seek’ Is BANNED In The Harbaugh Family Because Jim Harbaugh Hid Under A Table For WAY Too Long
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Jim Harbaugh refuses to lose in whatever he does. That apparently includes a (not so) friendly game of hide and seek.

The childhood classic is officially banned in the Harbaugh household because Jim once hid for way too long, to the point that people were worried about his wellbeing.

Jim Harbaugh, who is back in the NFL for year two with the Los Angeles Chargers, continues to be one of the most unique personalities in football sports. The 61-year-old is a quirky dude who marches to the beat of his own drummer and cares not what people think of him— or his childlike diet. His players love him. He loves his players. His family loves him. He loves his family.

However, he might love to win more than anything else. Take Hide and Seek for example!

Jim Harbaugh has seven children: Jay, James, Grace, Addison, Katherine, Jack and John. His brother, John Harbaugh, has just one: Alison. Their sister, Joani, and brother-in-law Tom Crean have three kids. The entire family often gets together for dinners and various events or vacations. Especially during the offseason.

As you could imagine, Harbaugh reunions are highly competitive. They are no longer allowed to play Hide and Seek because Jim took it to the extreme. He hid under a table for eight hours. Nobody could find him so other members of the family started to worry. Let Grace tell the story: