Add Mississippi State’s Dan Mullen to the number of SEC coaches having fun at the expense of Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh.

Mullen posted a photo on Wednesday on Twitter of the trophy case for the 2011 Gator Bowl – a game dominated by the Bulldogs, 52-14.

The caption on the tweet read: “Spending time with [Jim Harbaugh] and the Michigan football coaches today brought back some good memories. #Hailstate.”

Mullen was hired as Mississippi State head coach in 2008 and has gone 55-35. The Bulldogs went 8-4 before defeating Michigan in the Gator Bowl.

The 2011 Gator Bowl was the first bowl game for Michigan since 2008, and was the first bowl game under former coach Brady Hoke.

Hoke went on the win the Sugar Bowl the next year, defeating Virginia Tech 23-20.

Harbaugh left the San Francisco 49ers in 2014 to coach his alma matter. Michigan went 10-3 and defeated Florida in the Citrus Bowl, 41-7, in his first year.

For the past year Harbaugh has been a thorn in the side of the SEC. Most recently, he and Alabama coach Nick Saban have been trading words over the use satellite camps.