ANN ARBOR, MI — The Detroit News reports that University of Michigan head football coach Jim Harbaugh is likely to be suspended for the first four games this fall as part of a negotiated settlement with the NCAA. The deal has not yet been finalized, according to Yahoo Sports.
The NCAA has alleged that Harbaugh lied and mislead its investigators during a rules infraction investigation that included interviews between the NCAA and Harbaugh in 2021.
“We are continuing to work cooperatively with the NCAA staff on an enforcement matter,” Tom Mars, Harbaugh’s attorney, said in a text to The Detroit News on Tuesday. “At this time, we are not allowed to comment on possible penalties or other aspects of the matter.”
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