Tom Brady, the greatest quarterback in NFL history, now has six Super Bowl championships after the New England Patriots' win over the L.A. Rams on Sunday.

Among the crowd for the game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium was another former Michigan quarterback.

Jim Harbaugh took his son, Jack, to the game. And the current Michigan head coach believes it's time to immortalize Brady on campus.

"I think it's time, don't you, for a Tom Brady statue to built right here," Harbaugh said on the latest episode of his podcast, Attack Each Day, that he hosts with his dad, Jack. "Right in front of Schembechler Hall, or do you put it in the stadium? Where do you put the Tom Brady statue?"

While the space right in front of Schembechler Hall may be a bit crowded with a statue of the building's namesake, U-M director of recruiting Matt Dudek suggested it go right on Stadium Blvd., across from Ann Arbor Pioneer High School and in front of Michigan Stadium.

Jim Harbaugh then suggested in the tunnel at the Big House.

"I think we can all agree now, Tom Brady ... he's lapped the field in football," he added. "You're synonymous now with Babe Ruth, with Michael Jordan. The university he attended should build a statue."

And Harbaugh's dad suggested the school should hurry up about it and not wait years down the road to honor Brady.

Not to say Brady had a game-changing career at Michigan. His college career is probably most remembered for the battle for the starter's spot with Drew Henson.

In 2016, Harbaugh's first season back in Ann Arbor, Brady was brought in as an honorary captain for U-M's win over Hawaii while he served his four-game suspension for the Deflategate situation. Earlier that year, he participated in Harbaugh's "Signing of the Stars" on National Signing Day.

If you look at a place like Michigan State, they have a statue of Magic Johnson in front of Breslin Center. Sure, he's remembered more for his time with L.A. Lakers, but he did win the national championship 40 years ago at MSU.

Doesn't that 2000 Orange Bowl win over Alabama count for something?

Contact Kirkland Crawford: kcrawford@freepress.com. Follow him on Twitter @HiKirkHere.