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SB Nation on MSNHarbaugh: Ravens starting offensive line is set
As the final preseason game approaches, the Baltimore Ravens will soon have to finalize their 53-man roster and starting lineups before Week 1. There are many roster spots and some, albeit less, starting roles still yet to be concluded.
"The NCAA found no evidence that Jim Harbaugh or Michigan coaches directed or had knowledge of low-level staffer's Connor Stalions' alleged off-campus scouting operation," Safie wrote on X. "Jim Harbaugh made a statement in October 2023 that he had no knowledge, and that's supported."
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Rams Wire on MSNLook: Rams brilliantly troll Jim Harbaugh over Michigan scandal after win vs. Chargers
Jim Harbaugh won’t be returning to college football anytime soon after the NCAA came down with a punishment for the University of Michigan’s sign-stealing scandal. He’s barred from coaching at the college level for 14 years, not that he has any plans of leaving the Los Angeles Chargers in the near future.
On Friday, Harbaugh was issued a 10-year show-cause penalty by the NCAA as part of the Michigan advance scouting case. The governing body for college athletics found Harbaugh in violation of monitoring his program and failing to cooperate with investigators, both Level I violations.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh has announced who will be starting the team's final preseason game at QB.
Tyler Loop was drafted in the sixth round in April and he became the likely choice to take the job when Justin Tucker was released in May amid allegations of sexual misconduct, but the Ravens held off on any official pronouncements until after Saturday’s game against the Cowboys.
It’s just the preseason, but the Seahawks seem to be riding high after two solid outings. Could Seattle’s special teams wind up being the club’s Achilles’ heel?
Head Coach John Harbaugh on the starting offensive line, plan for the quarterbacks in the final preseason game, and more.