Michigan rolled over and played Dead: Jim is out for the rest of the season

Submitted by dickdastardly on November 16th, 2023 at 3:25 PM

Per Scott Bell on twitter

The Michigan-B1G investigation is over. Jim Harbaugh will not be on the sidelines for the next two games, and then will be eligible to return. pic.twitter.com/QtqXwf0IQm

— Scott Bell (@sbell021) November 16, 2023

 

MGoGoGo

November 16th, 2023 at 3:58 PM ^

Until the Big Ten 
And its corrupt commissioner
Is finally
And permanently
Discredited
And terminated
Everywhere is war
Me say war

That until there all other
Big ten teams that have
committed any minor violation
have their coaches suspended for three games
Me say war

MGoGoGo

November 16th, 2023 at 3:58 PM ^

Until the Big Ten 
And its corrupt commissioner
Is finally
And permanently
Discredited
And terminated
Everywhere is war
Me say war

That until there all other
Big ten teams that have
committed any minor violation
have their coaches suspended for three games
Me say war

Pkf97

November 16th, 2023 at 3:26 PM ^

If this is the precedent they want to set for an infraction of this severity, then I fully support Michigan unloading their entire binder of kompromat and declaring war on any team involved with this takedown.

JacquesStrappe

November 16th, 2023 at 7:20 PM ^

No, it won’t. From here on out Michigan will have a hard-on for even the slightest whiff of impropriety in any other program and will probably try to exact swift retribution. My guess is that Michigan is deep in strategizing mode about the next rights package deal and potentially changing our affiliation or ushering out the current structure in favor of a football super-conference that doesn’t necessarily include all current members of the Big Ten. Title IX compliance could be a problem that plays a role in the decision calculus.

grumbler

November 16th, 2023 at 7:58 PM ^

Or a University wise enough to realize that the Big Ten Commissioner holds all of the cards.  SO long as the mysterious "Joint Group Executive Committee" back the Commissioner, he has absolute power to inflict any punishment he wishes on any member school or any employee or athlete associated with the schools with no recourse.

Getting Teenie Tipetti to agree to not indefinitely suspend Harbaugh (which he absolutely could do if he wanted to) is actually a win for Michigan.  Finland surrendered to Stalin in 1945 months before Germany did so that they could get terms and avoid annihilation.  Michigan faced the same choice and made the same decision.

NotADuck

November 16th, 2023 at 3:35 PM ^

So the Conference officially agrees that Harbaugh was not involved/aware and yet they still uphold the suspension?  Am I missing something here?  (besides the obvious head-hunting)

Michigan was all fire and brimstone last week, what happened?  So confused and annoyed by all of this.  It makes me want to stop following Michigan athletics just to avoid headaches like this in the future over things that have no direct effect on my life.

NotADuck

November 16th, 2023 at 4:49 PM ^

Magnanimous for sure, but still very very annoying and deeply unsatisfying.  If there truly is no evidence linking the coaches to Stalions' files, and the B1G violated their own laws by suspending Coach, then they can and should fight this.  They have every right to do so and would likely win in court.  It just doesn't make sense to fall on a sword if the sword is already pointed at your enemy's exposed neck.

One could argue that Michigan MUST fight back for the future of conference adjudication if they have a winning case.  The B1G is setting a terrible and dangerous precedent.  It's not good for anyone in the conference.

BlueTimesTwo

November 16th, 2023 at 5:01 PM ^

Actually, I no longer care what happens to anybody else in the conference.  I hope the B1G goes winless out of conference (except for us), and that this new precedent results in endless bickering among the babies running the conference and its whiny members.  They deserve nothing less than to reap what they have sown.  I also hope that Ryan Day and all of his staff have to live under the microscope of PIs for the rest of their careers.

grumbler

November 16th, 2023 at 8:02 PM ^

But the B1G didn't violate their own bylaws in suspending Harbaugh.  They gave a completely bogus reason for doing it, but Tiny has the power to suspend and, if supported by the JGEC, the power to suspend indefinitely.  Imagine what it would do for recruiting if Tiny decided that the Michigan resistance to his putsch warranted suspending Harbaugh for the entirety of next year.

KC Wolve

November 16th, 2023 at 3:27 PM ^

Wow, after all that. 2 bullshit issues that every other school/conference would have laughed off have caused coach 6 fucking games this year. What a world. 

Hail-Storm

November 16th, 2023 at 3:35 PM ^

Yeah. Seems like Michigan and Harbaugh got such a raw deal. 3 games for not remembering if he paid for cheeseburgers or not and now 3 for a low level staffer who is already gone, going to crazy lengths to steal signs, when he could have done it easily in “legal” ways (no indication that he did it illegally).  I hate that Michigan rolls over on this. Should have at minimum shrunk this to 2 games and be done. I hate that OSU is getting this