Michigan
head
coach
Jim
Harbaugh
speaks
during
an NCAA
college
football
news
conference
at the
Big Ten
Conference
media
days at
Lucas
Oil
Stadium,
Thursday,
July 27,
2023, in
Indianapolis.
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Michigan's
Harbaugh
tells
team he
will
serve
3-game
suspension
for NCAA
violations
By RALPH
D. RUSSO
apnews.com
ANN
ARBOR -
Michigan
coach
Jim
Harbaugh
has
informed
his team
and
staff
that he
will
serve a
three-game
suspension
to start
this
season
as part
of the
school’s
self-imposed
penalties
for NCAA
recruiting
infractions,
two
people
familiar
with the
situation
told The
Associated
Press on
Monday.
The
people
spoke to
AP on
condition
of
anonymity
because
the
school
was
notifying
the NCAA
of its
intentions
and
preparing
an
official
announcement.
A
suspension
would
take
Harbaugh
off the
sideline
for the
second-ranked
Wolverines’
home
games
against
East
Carolina,
UNLV and
Bowling
Green.
He will
be
permitted
to coach
the team
during
the
week, as
per NCAA
rules.
Michigan
is
coming
off its
second
straight
Big Ten
championship
and
College
Football
Playoff
appearance
under
Harbaugh,
who is
74-25 in
eight
seasons
at his
alma
mater.
Michigan
had
proposed
a
four-game
suspension
as part
of a
negotiated
resolution
to the
case
with
NCAA
enforcement
staff,
but the
association’s
committee
on
infractions
reportedly
declined
to
accept
that
proposal.
Without
confirming
the
status
of the
negotiated
resolution,
which
was
submitted
by
Michigan
to the
NCAA
last
month,
the NCAA
put out
a terse
statement
in
response
to
reports
that the
settlement
was in
danger
of not
being
accepted.
“The
Michigan
infractions
case is
related
to
impermissible
on and
off-campus
recruiting
during
the
COVID-19
dead
period
and
impermissible
coaching
activities
– not a
cheeseburger,”
Derrick
Crawford,
NCAA
vice
president
of
hearing
operations,
said in
a
statement.
“It is
not
uncommon
for the
COI to
seek
clarification
on key
facts
prior to
accepting.
The COI
may also
reject
an NR if
it
determines
that the
agreement
is not
in the
best
interests
of the
Association
or the
penalties
are not
reasonable.”
The
cheeseburger
mention
is in
reference
to
speculation
by
Michigan
fans
that
gained
traction
online
that the
alleged
infractions
were
related
to
Michigan
coaches
paying
for a
recruit’s
lunch
during a
dead-period
visit.
Michigan
self-imposing
a
penalty
does not
end the
case. It
is
unclear
whether
Michigan
has even
received
an
official
notice
of
allegations
from the
NCAA.
Without
a
negotiated
resolution,
the case
would
need to
go
before
the
committee
on
infractions
before a
ruling
is
handed
down.
That
whole
process
could
take
months
to
complete
and
would
likely
stretch
into
2024.
Schools
usually
self-impose
penalties
as a way
to get
out in
front of
the
NCAA,
show
cooperation,
and
mitigate
some of
the
damages
of an
eventual
punishment.
The
investigation
involved
impermissible
texts
and
calls —
including
some by
Harbaugh
— to
high
school
prospects
during
part of
a
pandemic-related
dead
period
for
contact
with
potential
recruits.
The NCAA
also was
looking
at
whether
a member
of
Michigan’s
off-field
football
staff
violated
rules by
doing
on-the-field
coaching
during
practice.
The
negotiated
resolution
Michigan
submitted
to the
NCAA
also
included
one-game
suspensions
for
offensive
coordinator
and line
coach
Sherrone
Moore
and
tight
ends
coach
Grant
Newsome.
The
status
of those
penalties
is also
unclear.
Harbaugh
previously
told
NCAA
investigators
in
multiple
meetings
that he
would
not
agree to
an
unethical
conduct
charge
for not
being
forthright,
according
to two
people
familiar
with the
situation.
The
people
spoke
earlier
this
year to
the AP
on
condition
of
anonymity
because
details
of the
investigation
have not
been
shared.
Harbaugh
has
flirted
with the
NFL
after
each of
Michigan’s
last two
postseason
runs
only to
recommit
to the
school
where he
played
quarterback
in the
early
1990s.
___
AP
Sports
Writer
Larry
Lage in
Detroit
contributed.
___
AP
college
football:
https://apnews.com/hub/college-football
and
https://twitter.com/ap_top25
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