The NCAA has issued a four-year show-cause order against former Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh for recruiting violations during the COVID-19 pandemic. The order includes a one-season suspension and requires any school hiring him to suspend him for a full season. This ruling follows a previous probation and fine imposed on Michigan due to Harbaugh's actions, which the NCAA classified as Level I-Aggravated violations. The case could lead to Michigan being labeled a repeat violator, resulting in more severe penalties.
- Jim Harbaugh faces a four-year show-cause order for recruiting violations.
- The NCAA's ruling includes a one-season suspension for Harbaugh.
- Michigan could face harsher sanctions due to being a repeat violator.