No, the motorcade streaming down State Street in Ann Arbor this afternoon isn't Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh's newest way of getting around. President Barack Obama visited the Michigan campus Monday for a final campaign speech ahead of Tuesday's election.

Nine thousand people showed up to see the president speak at the university's baseball stadium, according to Michigan's athletic department, and Harbaugh was one of them. Obama took notice. The president mentioned the Wolverines' undefeated start before nodding toward Harbaugh, who was seated in the grandstand, and telling the crowd he needed them to be as focused on winning the election as the coach was on football.

"I know you guys are feeling pretty good right now. 9 and 0," Obama said, according to the Detroit News. "... It's impressive."

Harbaugh and his wife, Sarah, attended Obama's final State of the Union address this past winter as guests of a Michigan congresswoman. He also met with Michelle Obama and the president last October when visiting Washington D.C. to help promote an education initiative spearheaded by the First Lady.

It doesn't appear the president had time for any personal time with Harbaugh during this trip. Harbaugh hasn't discussed his political leanings or which presidential candidate he supports. Based on Obama's comments, though, it sounds like Harbaugh would get the president's vote as a College Football Playoff contender.