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NCAA could bring hammer down on Jim Harbaugh
Michigan Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh. Dylan Widger-USA TODAY Sports

Jim Harbaugh has spent half of the regular season serving suspensions. Despite that, he might not be done.

Harbaugh served a self-imposed three-game suspension to begin the season. That suspension stemmed from an NCAA investigation over an alleged recruiting violation. Then just last week, the Big Ten suspended Harbaugh for the final three games of the regular season over Michigan’s sign-stealing scandal. Harbaugh did not coach in Michigan’s wins over Penn State and Maryland.

So far, Harbaugh has been suspended for five games this season and is set to miss a sixth game (against Ohio State).

On Fox’s “Big Noon Kickoff” show on Saturday, reporter Bruce Feldman said that if Harbaugh remains Michigan’s head coach next season, he could be suspended for a bulk of the campaign.

“It would not be surprising if Jim Harbaugh could be suspended for the bulk of the 2024 season,” Feldman reported.

That would make plenty of sense.

Harbaugh has fought any discipline from the NCAA over the alleged hamburger violation. He has consistently denied wrongdoing in that case. The current three-game suspension he is serving was imposed by the Big Ten; the NCAA still has not yet disciplined Michigan over the sign-stealing scandal.

Although evidence reportedly has not shown that Harbaugh knew about Connor Stalions’ illegal efforts, the NCAA could punish Harbaugh for a lack of oversight.

Feldman also noted in his report that Harbaugh could think about going to the NFL rather than stick around Michigan and deal with the punishment from the NCAA.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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