Michigan Coach Jim Harbaugh to Serve Three-Game Suspension for NCAA Violations, According to AP Sources

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The University of Michigan football program is facing some tough news as their head coach, Jim Harbaugh, will be serving a three-game suspension due to NCAA violations. According to AP sources, the suspension is related to Harbaugh’s involvement in a recruiting violation.

The NCAA has not released any official details about the violation, but it is believed that Harbaugh was involved in an incident that occurred during a recruiting visit. Harbaugh was reportedly present at the visit and may have been involved in an improper exchange of money or gifts.

This suspension comes at an inopportune time for the Wolverines, as they are in the middle of a highly competitive season. The team is currently ranked No. 7 in the nation and is in contention for a spot in the College Football Playoff.

Harbaugh has been the head coach of the Wolverines since 2015 and has led the team to three Big Ten championships. He is widely respected in the college football world and is known for his innovative approach to coaching.

The suspension will take effect immediately and Harbaugh will miss the team’s next three games. This could be a major blow to the Wolverines’ chances of making it to the playoffs, as they will have to make up for the loss of their head coach.

The University of Michigan has yet to comment on the suspension, but it is likely that they will issue a statement soon. In the meantime, the team will have to adjust to life without their head coach and hope that they can still make it to the playoffs.

Michigan Coach Jim Harbaugh to Serve Three-Game Suspension for NCAA Violations, According to AP Sources