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SimPLLLLLLLe Jim "6-13" Harbaugh (B1G Suspenders McKhakiPants, Cheater Cheater Booger Eater)

Michigan now apparently is going to offer up full immunity.

i'm not sure how this works if the NCAA comes and bans him from coaching in their sanctioned events...........Michigan can't exactly just say "no we promised him nothing bad will happen"

Would be pretty fucking hilarious if they gave him all this money and legal promises of not firing him if the NCAA comes down. Then they are saddled with him with him not being able to even coach.
 
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Michigan now apparently is going to offer up full immunity.

i'm not sure how this works if the NCAA comes and bans him from coaching in their sanctioned events...........Michigan can't exactly just say "no we promised him nothing bad will happen"

Would be pretty fucking hilarious if they gave him all this money and legal promises of not firing him if the NCAA comes down. Then they are saddled with him with him not being able to even coach.

As Jim Harbaugh negotiates with Chargers, Michigan now willing to grant immunity for NCAA violations​

Meanwhile, Michigan has come around in its contract negotiations with Harbaugh. The Wolverines are now willing to grant their coach immunity from termination for the two ongoing NCAA investigations into the program, according to 247Sports' Sam Webb.

Whether from an NFL team or Michigan, Harbaugh is expected to receive around $12 million annually. The Wolverines have reportedly offered a nine-figure overall contract.
 
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As Jim Harbaugh negotiates with Chargers, Michigan now willing to grant immunity for NCAA violations​

Meanwhile, Michigan has come around in its contract negotiations with Harbaugh. The Wolverines are now willing to grant their coach immunity from termination for the two ongoing NCAA investigations into the program, according to 247Sports' Sam Webb.

Whether from an NFL team or Michigan, Harbaugh is expected to receive around $12 million annually. The Wolverines have reportedly offered a nine-figure overall contract.

Probably a pathetic PR move to say "look we did everything we could!" they likely didn't "offer" that up until the ink was already drying on the Chargers contract.
 
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Harbrau at his introductory new conference:

"I'd like to introduce my first hire, Director of Scouting Connor Stalions."

Down at the league office:

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