Majority of Big Ten coaches want Jim Harbaugh and Michigan punished now
The University of Michigan isn’t in trouble yet, but that very well could change soon. During a 90-minute conference call between the Big Ten football coaches and conference commissioner Tony Petitti, ESPN is reporting, per five different sources who were familiar with the conference call, that a vast majority of Big Ten football head coaches voiced their opinion that Jim Harbaugh and the Michigan football program should be punished by the Big Ten for their sign-stealing campaign.
Per ESPN, following the normal conference call among all coaches, Michigan football head coach Jim Harbaugh was asked to exit the call so that the 13 other Big Ten head football coaches could speak freely.
The NCAA has been investigating the University of Michigan for several possible violations for a couple weeks now, but given the speed by which the NCAA typically hands out punishment, it is clear that the rest of the Big Ten institutions want new commissioner Petitti to act quickly.
Michigan’s current standing in the College Football Playoffs as the third ranked team could be in jeopardy. If Commissioner Petitti decides to place a post-season ban on the Wolverines, then it is believed that the CFP committee will have to remove the nations #2 AP ranked team from their rankings as well.
Several prominent media member figure heads who consider themselves fans of the Michigan football program have voiced their displeasure with this situation including Barstool Sports President Dave Portnoy.