When news surfaced that the NCAA was investigating the Michigan Football program and head coach Jim Harbaugh it sounded severe.
A potential suspension for Harbaugh, a Level I violation potentially being thrown his way for allegedly lying or misleading investigators.
Everything since hasn’t passed the sniff test.
For starters, Michigan self-reported these violations to the NCAA.
The NCAA’s draft notice of allegations claims Harbaugh met with two recruits during the COVID-19 dead period and texed a recruit outside of an allowable time period. Other allegations include having an analyst perform on-field coaching duties during practice and having coaches watch players work out on Zoom.