Michigan sign-stealing punishments
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It's been 2,087 days since Ohio State last beat Michigan, and that fact is never far from Ryan Day's mind. The countdown clock has been ticking inside the Woody Hayes Athletic Center since that inexcusable loss last November,
Michigan football has a few qualified candidates who could take role of interim coach while Sherrone Moore serves his two-game suspension in 2025.
Former Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh breaks silence on NCAA-imposed program sanctions. The Michigan Wolverines have dominated college football headlines recently, as the NCAA officially issued extensive punishments for the sign-stealing scandals that occurred under former head coach—and current Los Angeles Chargers HC— Jim Harbaugh.
Chris Partridge was fired in November 2023 after Michigan officials claimed he violated a school policy discussing an NCAA investigation.
Jim Harbaugh now has a 14-year show cause from the NCAA for two different violations. What does that mean for former Michigan coach?
As he's done for a year, Los Angeles Chargers' head coach Jim Harbaugh refuses to address the mess left behind at Michigan.
Chris Partridge, the former Michigan assistant coach recently let go amid the university’s NCAA compliance scrutiny, celebrated his name being “cleared” on Friday.
Before beating Washington in the CFP National Championship game, Michigan beat Alabama in the CFP semifinal at the Rose Bowl 27-20 in overtime. An errant snap by former Crimson Tide center Seth McLaughlin allowed the Wolverines to stop Alabama on a fourth-and-goal Jalen Milroe run play at the 3-yard line to secure the win.
Jim Harbaugh met with reporters late Saturday and refused to discuss the punishment received by his former program, Michigan.
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MLive - Jackson on MSNNCAA report: Harbaugh viewed Michigan compliance staff as ‘thorn in his side’
The 74-page NCAA report detailed the rift between Jim Harbaugh's football program and the Michigan compliance department.