John U Bacon: potential NCAA reprimand for football, adding to Harbaugh's frustrations

Submitted by AndrelAnthonyCarter on January 5th, 2023 at 11:01 AM

Published on his blog this morning, copying some here since a hungry fanbase crashed his website:

Sources have told me Harbaugh is fed up with the NCAA, and all the hassles that go with coaching college football vs. the NFL – something just about every coach would understand. The NCAA is famous for punishing misdemeanors while ignoring felonies. As Jerry Tarkanian famously said, “The NCAA is so mad at Kentucky that they’re going to give Cleveland State another year of probation.”

Another unknown factor: Harbaugh and/or his staff will likely receive some form of reprimand from the NCAA, for what I’ve heard is a relatively minor recruiting infraction from two years ago. What exactly the infraction is, what the NCAA’s response might be – with the NCAA, it is impossible to predict — and how Harbaugh and Manuel will react to the NCAA’s conclusions aren’t yet known. U-M insiders believe the NCAA will be announcing what the infraction is and what the penalty will be, if any, within the next few weeks.

UMVAFAN

January 5th, 2023 at 1:31 PM ^

Michigan already was subjected to self imposed sanctions with Harbaugh talking with NFL teams for two straight years, and in turn, damaging recruitment efforts. Any advantage gained two years ago has been negated and it’s all balanced out.

If only it worked this way…..

What's Good Fo…

January 5th, 2023 at 11:39 AM ^

We used to have not only the most wins of any team but the highest winning percentage. Now we rank third, behind OSU and Alabama, by a narrow margin. If we had won five of those six bowl games, we would still be #1.

EDIT in response to negbang: Obviously that is mainly Rich Rod's fault, not Harbaugh's. I'm just saying that bowl games DO matter for at least one thing.

St Joe Blues

January 5th, 2023 at 12:11 PM ^

Don't even get me started on Bump Elliott and his pedestrian 51-42 record (.548).

It's amazing to me that in all of football history, Michigan has only had 2 coaches with records under .500. RichRod was 15-22 and the tandem of Frank Crawford and Mike Murphy finished 4-5 in 1892, their only season of coaching. Outside of that, Bump was the closest to .500. 

Bo is 5th overall with an .802 win %.

father fisch

January 5th, 2023 at 3:52 PM ^

The difference is with Bo?  He was more likable than Harbaugh is and the national title was mythical.

Harbaugh comes off like a jackass, is a prima donna, and loves the attention he gets for it.  And now, national titles are reasonably objective (reasonably because we still have humans subjectively picking the participants but for all intents and purposes...).  You win the games, and you are champion.

Merlin.64

January 5th, 2023 at 5:24 PM ^

Hey, leave Bump alone.

His overall record as a coach may have been disappointing, though his players loved him, but the 1964-65 season was very impressive. Not many Wolverine teams have ended the season ranked higher than fourth nationally. And won the Rose Bowl against the PAC-12. By a wide margin.

One of the few that did was the undefeated team in 1947, known as the Mad Magicians. Bump not only played on that team (on both sides of the ball), but won the Big Ten (Nine?) MVP award and was an All-American.

Later, he did a lot for the Iowa football program too. His record is stellar. Check it out.

jmblue

January 5th, 2023 at 12:35 PM ^

The Covid season was the killer.  In 2020 we went 2-4 while Bama went 13-0 (!) and OSU 7-1.

Harbaugh has in fact outperformed both schools the last two years - we went 25-3, to 24-4 for Bama and 22-4 for OSU - but the Covid year will take a while to cancel out. 

It stinks that a season played during a pandemic, with no fans in the stands and eligibility not even counted, is enough to affect these records.

Newton Gimmick

January 5th, 2023 at 11:43 AM ^

I'd take the OSU win and bowl loss every year.  Something about a crisp late November day in Ann Arbor or Columbus feels like the true climax of the college football season

Big corporate bowl games -- or even conference championship games -- in domes or pro stadiums lie in that uncanny valley of college football for me, like Diet NFL.  I guess I'll drink it but the aftertaste is a little unpleasant 

mjv

January 5th, 2023 at 11:52 AM ^

I've been to the last three Games in Columbus and all of the one in AA.  And I've been to the B1G Championship Game last year and the Semi-Final this year.

The games played in NFL stadiums don't come anywhere close to the atmosphere of The Games played in AA and Columbus.  Everything (other than the Rose Bowl in 1998) is a cheap replica of The Game.

Blinkin

January 5th, 2023 at 12:00 PM ^

I agree with your overall sentiment, but I'd put the conference championship games on their own tier between the something like Ann Arbor/Columbus editions of The Game (which is peak CFB), and a totally soulless corporate bowl game (utterly forgettable). 

Lucas Oil isn't a B1G venue, but at least it's geographically correct, and played between conference teams with at least SOME history between them (as long as we are spared the spectacle of a Rutgers/Nebraska champ game I suppose).  

MGoChicago5

January 5th, 2023 at 12:25 PM ^

Completely agree. I was excited for the CFP this year, but beyond that, I can't remember having much enthusiasm for a bowl game. With the corporate takeover of the games, the age of opt outs (which I have no issue with), and the half-filled neutral site stadiums, the non-CFP bowl games just can't match the excitement or the feel of a regular season game. Apart from the last two years, every bowl game I can remember has felt like an afterthought and it just doesn't feel like anywhere close to as meaningful as a game against Ohio, State or ND. 

ak47

January 5th, 2023 at 2:13 PM ^

This whole excuse as to why he's looking around just reeks of bullshit. Was he not aware of the impending reprimand two weeks ago when he said he would be coaching Michigan in 23? He got contacted about some jobs and wanted to listen and is feeding excuses to a willing ear to backfill an excuse for if he leaves so he's not just a liar