#Bet: Following Jim Harbaugh’s suspension, a number of Michigan football players go to social media.
Big Ten suspends Harbaugh for the last three games of the regular season
ANN ARBOR, MI After the Big Ten revealed that Jim Harbaugh will miss the team’s next three regular-season games, a number of Michigan football players went to social media.
The Wolverines are being investigated for advanced scouting in violation of NCAA regulations, which is why they were suspended. Although the operation has only been connected to Connor Stalions, a former analyst, thus far, the league suspended Harbaugh in order to penalize the institution for permitting the infractions to occur.
Tony Petitti, the commissioner of the Big Ten, made the announcement of the ban on Friday afternoon as the Wolverines were en route to Penn State. To stay in the College Football Playoff competition, Michigan will play No. 10 Penn State at noon on Saturday.
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It seems that the Michigan players were unaware of the punishment until they came across news on social media following the plane’s landing. Their message was brief and straightforward:
“Place a wager.”
Michigan will attempt to get Harbaugh back on the sidelines in time for kickoff by suing to overturn his ban in court.