ANN ARBOR, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – Jim Harbaugh will have a suspension to start this season after all. The University of Michigan is self-imposing a three-game suspension for its head coach over past NCAA infractions, according to reports from On3 and Rivals.

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There had been a previous agreement that Harbaugh was to accept a four-game suspension to begin the season that ultimately fell through.

The NCAA has claimed that Harbaugh had “impermissible” interactions with recruits when coaches were not supposed to be in contact during COVID-19 regulations, and sought to dispel the idea that Harbaugh is being punished over improperly buying a cheeseburger for a recruit.