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Harbaugh - NCAA Investigation

mthoopsfan

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“ This comes after Yahoo Sports' Dan Wetzel reported on Aug. 12 that negotiations between the school and the NCAA over a potential four-game ban had run aground.
While that development meant Harbaugh could coach the entire 2023 season, it meant a punishment of equal or perhaps higher severity was waiting in 2024.

Meek and The Athletic colleague Nicole Auerbach reported in January the NCAA sent Michigan a draft Notice of Allegations in connection to the investigation. The program is looking at four Level II violations and one Level I violation, the latter of which is reserved for the most serious infractions.

Among the allegations against Harbaugh is that he had impermissible contact with recruits and bought them cheeseburgers at a local restaurant, according to Ari Wasserman of The Athletic.

The Level I violation stems from him allegedly failing to be totally forthcoming with NCAA investigators. It's the classic cliché of the cover-up being worse than the crime.
NCAA vice president Derrick Crawford was seemingly addressing those who argue the organization is being overzealous when he said in a statement that the current inquiry "is related to impermissible on and off-campus recruiting during the COVID-19 dead period and impermissible coaching activities, not a cheeseburger."
Wetzel took those comments to mean the NCAA intends to follow the letter of the law.

"Crawford is correct," he wrote. "The case is not about a cheeseburger; it's about Harbaugh allegedly being mistruthful with investigators. If he's guilty, then NCAA rules—which Harbaugh has agreed to adhere to—say he should be punished at least six games.

"And the rules he violated are legit. Every sports league—NFL, NBA, etc.—has statutes on when you can work out players, bring in potential free agents or what is allowable at practices. This may not be a major case, but this is not a 'nothing' case, either."

Self-imposing a suspension that's less than what had been the proposed settlement may not get the NCAA off Harbaugh's back entirely. Perhaps Michigan is hoping his three-game absence will limit any additional damage in 2024.

The Wolverines host Texas in their second game next year and have an away clash at USC falling somewhere on the calendar as the Trojans and crosstown rival UCLA officially join the Big Ten.”
 
Seems reasonable. I mean Urban intentionally misled investigators and continually lied about what he knew about his OC Zach Smith and his domestic violence issues among a slew of other things spanning over a decade back to his days in Gainesville and he received only a 3 game suspension.

Lying about buying a recruit a cheeseburger seems downright awful. 🙄

You do see how it’s hard to take the “NC double assholes” (to quote the program), seriously with their inconsistencies and handling of situations over the years.
 
Cheeseburgers! A good old hamburger wasn't good enough, oh NO! Then, lying about it. Take note, MSdUi, the NCAA is gonna shove your coverup right up your _________! Next stop, Cruzado's Used Car lot. :lol:
 
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