On Wednesday, the NCAA issued a four-year “present trigger” order in opposition to former Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh.
On Thursday, the first-year Chargers coach was requested in regards to the punishment.
“I’m stopping the engagement there with commenting,” Harbaugh advised reporters, through ESPN.com. “However my solely hope is that at some point school athletics will probably be about what’s finest for younger males and younger girls who take part in it. That is actually all I’ve bought to say about it.”
Many agree with that sentiment. However the power failures of faculty sports activities to deal with athletes pretty are unrelated to guidelines violations dedicated by their coaches. The NCAA has decided that Harbaugh engaged in recruiting violations through the COVID useless interval, and that he was then not truthful about it. The NCAA might nonetheless decide that he has duty for the sign-stealing scandal that engulfed this system in 2023.
As to this week’s choice, and as famous in a submit on Thursday by Stewart Mandel of TheAthletic.com, Harbaugh denied assembly with the prospects in query of their fathers. Per the NCAA, nonetheless, “the burden of the factual data — together with statements from the prospects, their fathers, and different soccer workers members, in addition to documentation corresponding to receipts and expense studies — demonstrates that Harbaugh was bodily current and engaged in these conferences.”
One prospect particularly recalled that Harbaugh ordered a bacon cheeseburger, for breakfast. (That really appears fully on model. Particularly if he ordered complete milk to clean it down.)
If the NCAA or others are mendacity about Harbaugh, he has choices inside the confines of the civil justice system. He ought to sue somebody for defamation.
And he should not ignore the chance that these allegations finally will immediate the NFL to do one thing. They’ve accomplished it earlier than with a coach (Ohio State’s Jim Tressel) and a participant (Ohio State’s Terrelle Pryor) who ducked NCAA sanctions by escaping to the NFL. With Harbaugh’s lawyer primarily mocking the NCAA course of by saying, in essence, “Too late, suckers,” the league would possibly really feel compelled to do one thing to placate the stewards of professional soccer’s free farm system.