Jim Harbaugh Denies Sign-Stealing Allegations
Jim Harbaugh Denies Sign-Stealing Allegations
Jim Harbaugh Denies Sign-Stealing Allegations
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Jim Harbaugh, now the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers, has responded defiantly to the leaked NCAA Notice of Allegations related to a sign-stealing scandal from his time at Michigan, where he previously coached. Harbaugh insists he did not participate in or have knowledge of the misconduct attributed to former staff member Connor Stalions, who allegedly led efforts to illegally scout opponents. He emphasized his upbringing on principles of honesty and integrity, stating, 'Today, I do not apologize.' The NCAA's allegations against him include failing to cooperate with the investigation, which could lead to a show-cause penalty should he return to college coaching. As Harbaugh focuses on his new role with the Chargers, he is also managing injuries among players and gearing up for upcoming preseason games. The situation continues to unfold as Michigan faces potential significant penalties for the alleged violations.

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