Posted on 01/06/2023 2:35:08 PM PST by FLNittany
If Jim Harbaugh is indeed staying with Michigan football for 2023, per his statement on Thursday afternoon, he’ll apparently have to deal with a Level I violation of NCAA regulations.
The Detroit Free Press has confirmed that Michigan is expected to receive an official notice of allegations from the NCAA soon, charging the program with four Level II violations — those deemed “more than a minimal but less than a substantial or extensive recruiting, competitive or other advantage” according to a description adopted in 2019 — and Harbaugh himself with a Level I violation — a “severe breach of conduct” that “seriously undermine or threaten the integrity of college sports,” per the guidelines.
The punishment for the Level I violation — which the Free Press has learned is for Harbaugh lying or misleading NCAA investigators — would be levied against him personally, and could include a suspension for a game or multiple games.
Harbaugh's contract, which runs through 2026, includes a clause that allows for U-M to fire the coach for cause without owing him any money. But that wouldn't come until the completion of the NCAA's investigation.
Butt Guys choked.
NCAA trying so hard to stay relevant...those days are over...players can make money now.
The NFL now has its minor league. Before the portal there was a rather half-hearted attempt to prove that football was played by scholar athletes. Now there is no need to hide that bullroar from anyone. I hear above the portal to the entrance to the USC locker room there is chiseled the statement, “Greed is Good.”
They are mostly there to force universities to change their names and mascots for PC reasons whether warranted or not.
Scholar athletes.
LOLOLOL.
Anyone who was paying attention knew that was gone a LONG time ago.
Well, that certainly clears thins up.
things
Everything Harbaugh is accused of is now legal under NIL.
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