Jim Harbaugh Accepts Three-Game Suspension, Big Ten Closes Investigation
Michigan's litigation against the conference ends, with Harbaugh to miss the regular-season finale against Ohio State.
- Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh has accepted a three-game suspension from the Big Ten, ending the university's litigation against the conference.
- The Big Ten has agreed to close its investigation into allegations of sign-stealing by Harbaugh's football program.
- Harbaugh's suspension means he will not coach in the regular-season finale against rival Ohio State.
- Despite the suspension, the Big Ten has confirmed that it is not aware of any information suggesting Harbaugh's involvement in the allegations.
- Offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore will serve as interim head coach during Harbaugh's suspension.



























