Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh suspended from team’s last 3 games, Big Ten announces

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The Big Ten has suspended University of Michigan head football coach Jim Harbaugh for the remainder of the regular season, the conference announced Friday.

The move comes three weeks after the NCAA announced an investigation into Harbaugh and the team over alleged sign stealing.

The suspension only applies to actual games, of which Michigan has three more during the regular season.

Harbaugh won’t be allowed to coach the team from the sidelines during games, but will be able to serve as head coach at practices during the week.

The Wolverines, who are 9-0 for the season, are set to head to Happy Valley to face Penn State, 8-1, on Saturday.

The Big Ten said the university violated the conference’s sportsmanship policy “for conducting an impermissible, in-person scouting operation over multiple years, resulting in an unfair competitive advantage that compromised the integrity of competition.”

The statement added that the penalty is “imposed on the institution,” but that Harbaugh is the one serving the punishment.

It remains unclear how Harbaugh and the Wolverines could have participated in sign stealing, which Harbaugh has previously denied.

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