ROME (AP) — After a week of touring Rome, shooting each other with paintballs, hanging out at the beach, snapping photos inside the Colosseum and seeing the pope, Michigan got back to work Thursday. A chance to burn off all that pasta, pizza and gelato. Jim Harbaugh and the Wolverines held the first of three practices in Italy at Olympic Center Giulio Onesti, working for just under two hours in helmets and shorts, easing their way back into football after a week of sightseeing and fun. "It was good to get back in a football mentality, get in a really good workout out here and we went into a speed and tempo that got these guys back into (that mode)," Harbaugh said.Read more on NewsOK.com