Bad news for Jim Harbaugh, the former Stanford and 49ers head coach, who once again is a target of unflattering feedback from within the Michigan football program.
But good news for him as well. Harbaugh’s harsh critic — who played for him in San Francisco — has been suspended indefinitely for his criticism in the wake of Michigan’s 24-17 season-opening loss to Notre Dame.
Braylon Edwards, former Michigan receiver now in the employ of the Big Ten Network ripped into his alma mater after Saturday night’s lid-lifter, calling offensive lineman Cesar Ruiz “weak” and transfer quarterback Shea Patterson “scared.