John Price
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Harbaugh: 'Was not aware' of any U-M violations
After being one of seven members from Michigan accused of violating rules in a draft of the NCAA's notice of allegations obtained by ESPN on Monday, Los Angeles coach Jim Harbaugh denied any wrongdoing, adding that "it's back to work" with the Chargers.
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didn't stop Bill self from cheating his way to a NCAA championshipLove how college coaches can just cheat their way to success and leave for the NFL when things start to hit the fan.
I’m personally sick of these ticky-tacky rules violations when it comes to recruiting, college sports lost it’s amateurism to such a large extent and considering that a lot of players are coming from specialty schools that do little but produce football players I’m ready for the NCAA to scrap most of the rule book altogether.
Just end the charade of college sports being an extracurricular activity for students and make it minor league football with an optional college education.
FYI This is considered cheating...
"Clinkscale is accused of helping a recruit get verified on Instagram and of writing a $100 check for a golf charity event run by a recruit's father. Former Michigan linebackers coach Chris Partridge and ex-DC Minter are accused of Level 2 violations for allegedly sending text messages to a high school sophomore recruit."