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Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh hasn’t actually weighed in on the investigation his brother Jim is dealing with at Michigan.
OWINGS MILLS, Md.: Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh hasn’t actually weighed in on the investigation his brother Jim is dealing with at Michigan.
On Monday, nonetheless, he supplied a quip in regards to the NCAA whereas answering an unrelated query.
John Harbaugh was requested about fines levied towards NFL gamers for numerous infractions, and he stated he’ll often make a name to attempt to discover out some data.
“We want to understand how the league views it, also understand that there’s a process that is in place to take a look at that. So it’s not just one-sided,” he stated. “It’s not like the NCAA when they’re just the judge, jury and executioner. It’s the NFL, and there’s a Players Association that has an opportunity to create some fairness, which is good. It’s the way it should be.”
Jim Harbaugh is teaching the No. 2-ranked school group within the nation at Michigan, however the NCAA is investigating this system for allegedly sending individuals to opponents’ video games to file video that may be used to decode their in-sport indicators.
The faculty’s president despatched a letter to the Big Ten’s Commissioner urging him to attend for outcomes of the NCAA’s investigation earlier than doubtlessly taking motion towards the Wolverines.
Jim Harbaugh additionally served a faculty-imposed, three-sport suspension earlier this 12 months for an unrelated NCAA recruiting-infractions case.
Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald — who served in the identical function on Michigan’s employees in 2021 — was requested a pair weeks in the past in regards to the scenario.
“I appreciate the question. I’ve been here two years, and I’m a Raven now,” Macdonald stated then. “Obviously, all our focus is on the (Arizona) Cardinals this week.”
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