Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh would not admit to lying to NCAA investigators.
And it appears that will cost him a quarter of the upcoming regular season.
Yahoo! Sports reporter Ross Dellenger reports that Harbaugh and the NCAA are nearing an agreement that would result in a four-game suspension for the 2023 season as discipline for what have been deemed false statements he made during an investigation into a Level I violation.
Michigan football spokesperson David Ablauf said the school cannot comment because "it is an ongoing case." The Free Press reached out to Harbaugh's attorney, Tom Mars, for comment but a message has not yet been returned.