NCAA, Jim Harbaugh and Michigan
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With fines that could eclipse $30 million, FOX Sports' Joel Klatt argues the NCAA has quietly delivered a blow that could be more severe than most fans realize.
Remember, the Michigan football sign-stealing investigation began almost two years ago. The majority of that team's players and coaches are gone. Yet now is the time that the NCAA hands down its punishment.
Former Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh, now with the Los Angeles Chargers, refused to offer his take on the NCAA's sanctions against Michigan for its sign-stealing scandal, which included a 10-year show-cause order against Harbaugh.
Penalties were handed down by the NCAA to the Michigan Wolverines on Friday, effectively concluding the Wolverines' recent scandal involving inappropriate sign-stealing allegations during the Jim Harbaugh era in Ann Arbor.
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Spartans Wire on MSNPaul Finebaum rips UM, calls Harbaugh a 'total fraud' following release of punishment
College football personality Paul Finebaum didn't mince any words following the NCAA's release of Michigan's punishment for sign stealing scandal