Jim Harbaugh Had a Three-Word Response to NCAA’s Sign-Stealing Sanctions
Paul Finebaum condemned Michigan fans' defense of the football program despite NCAA penalties including suspensions and multimillion-dollar fines without a postseason ban.
- On Friday, radio host Paul Finebaum blasted Michigan fans, calling them `overzealous` and `despicable` after the NCAA's findings.
- The NCAA revealed that its report showed `overwhelming evidence` of an illegal scouting scheme by Connor Stalions and multiple violations against Michigan football program on Friday.
- The NCAA imposed a fine exceeding $20 million, an eight-year show-cause for Connor Stalions, and a three-game suspension for Sherrone Moore.
- In his first media interaction since Saturday, Jim Harbaugh, Los Angeles Chargers coach, declined to comment on the NCAA's penalties against Michigan.
- Looking ahead, stakeholders may seek harsher measures and the ruling means Harbaugh would face a one-year suspension if he returns to college coaching.
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Harbaugh refuses to comment after Michigan receives heavy penalties
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Jim Harbaugh is refusing to comment on the NCAA's decision to fine the University of Michigan tens of millions of dollars and to suspend head coach Sherrone Moore for a third game due to the sign-stealing scandal…
Harbaugh refuses to comment after NCAA levies heavy penalties on Michigan for sign-stealing
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Jim Harbaugh is refusing to comment on the NCAA's decision to fine the University of Michigan tens of millions of dollars and to suspend head coach Sherrone Moore for a third game due to the sign-stealing scandal…
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