Jim Harbaugh refuses the comment after the NCAA decision on Michigan

Inglewood, California – Jim Harbaugh refuses to comment on NCAA’s decision to infiltrate the tens of millions of dollars from the University of Michigan and to suspend the football coach Sherrone Moore for a third match due to the signs of the signs that took place during Harbaugh’s mandate to his Alma Mater.
Harbaugh remained a mother on the Wolverines when he went up on the podium at the Sofi stadium on Saturday evening after the defeat of the 23-22 pre-season of his Los Angeles Loaders against the Rams of Los Angeles for his first interaction with the media since the announcement of NCAA decisions.
“As I told you last year, not engaging,” said Harbaugh. “Not engaging.”
The NCAA brutally criticized Harbaugh’s stewardship on the most victorious university football program when it announced the sanctions, saying that it had “overwhelming” evidence of a concealment of Michigan staff. Harbaugh has always said that he did not know the flight and screening operation of signs managed by Connor Stalions.
Michigan only avoided an post-season ban several because the NCAA decided that it was not just for the current Wolverine students to penalize them for the misdeeds during Harbaugh’s mandate, which led to a national championship in January 2024.
He jumped at the NFL two weeks later with the chargeers, and the NCAA struck him in August 2024 with a four -year protection order for the recruitment of violations. Harbaugh is now faced with a 10 -year justification order following the conclusion of the order of four years, which actually serves as a 14 -year ban on university football.
Michigan said it would appeal the NCAA decision, saying that the organization had made mistakes in the interpretation of its own regulations while drawing conclusions contrary to the evidence.
Moore was a Harbaugh assistant for six years before obtaining the first job from Harbaugh. Moore will be suspended for two games in September and for the opening of the 2026 Wolverines season in Germany.



