WOLVERINESMichigan football team visits Borghese GardensMichigan football coach Jim Harbaugh shows his "Forza Blu!" T-shirt during the Wolverines' visit to the Borghese Gardens on Sunday.Angelique S. Chengelis, Detroit NewsJack Harbaugh explains football to one of the refugees at the Borghese Gardens.Angelique S. Chengelis, Detroit NewsDefensive lineman Maurice Hurst tries to recover from the team's nine-hour flight.Angelique S. Chengelis, Detroit NewsThe Michigan football team enters the Borghese Gallery on Sunday.Angelique S. Chengelis, Detroit NewsQuarterback Wilton Speight gives an interview to an Italian media member.Angelique S. Chengelis, Detroit NewsAmong the refugees who visited with the Michigan football team on Sunday.Angelique S. Chengelis, Detroit NewsSafety Khaleke Hudson and the Michigan players wore jackets with the American and Italian flags.Angelique S. Chengelis, Detroit NewsRunning back Ty Isaac catches up on some sleep after the nine-hour flight to Italy.Angelique S. Chengelis, Detroit NewsMichigan players visit the Borghese Gallery.Alessandra Tarantino, APThe Michigan players toss a football while visiting the Borghese Gallery.Alessandra Tarantino, APWilton Speight teaches refugees in Rome's Borghese Gardens how to throw a football.Alessandra Tarantino, APMichigan quarterback Wilton Speight, center, teaches how to throw the ball to a group of refugees in Rome's Villa Borghese park, Sunday, April 23, 2017. Michigan's football team arrived in Rome this weekend and kicked off the unique trip by meeting with refugees before going to the Vatican for a Papal address and practicing a few times. (AP Photo/Alessandra TarantinoAlessandra Tarantino, APMichigan quarterback Wilton Speight demonstrates how to put a spin on the football.Alessandra Tarantino, APWilton Speight gets ready to throw a pass Sunday.Alessandra Tarantino, AP