PHOTO: JIM HARBAUGH'S FOURTH OF JULY PARADE OUTFIT IS GOING VIRAL

Jim Harbaugh might not be the head coach of the Michigan Wolverines anymore, but he's still repping his old team - and his patented khaki pants.

On Thursday afternoon a photo of Harbaugh at a Fourth of July parade started making the rounds on social media. The Los Angeles Chargers head coach was decked out in Jordan sneakers, khaki pants, a polo and his Michigan Wolverines hat all while holding onto a Michigan flag.

"Coach Harbaugh representing your National Champion Wolverines at the Coronado 4th Parade!" the tweet read.

It's unclear if the Michigan had was his or if he borrowed it from someone in the photo but he clearly has love for his former team.

Not long after landing his new job as the Chargers head coach, new Michigan coach Sherrone Moore revealed a promise Harbaugh made to him: he'd be the Wolverines head coach whenever Harbaugh left.

"I don't know when, I don't know what's going to happen, no man who can say the future tells the future," Harbaugh told him. "You're going to be the next head coach of Michigan."

"I was just like, 'What?' He was just like, 'I'm going to put it in my contract that if I ever leave or go somewhere, you're going to be the next head coach of Michigan,'" Moore said about Harbaugh in an interview with Fox Sports' Joel Klatt.

Harbaugh will be coaching elsewhere this year, but he'll be keeping an eye on the Wolverines.

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