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Jim Harbaughs Wolverines still in headlines for scandals, suspensions

The head coach of Los Angeles Chargers, Jim Harbaugh, is no longer with the Michigan Wolverines, but his former employer continues to suffer the ripple effects of the Signal Striping/Advanced Scouting scandals, who shook the college football after 2023.

The latest is in the form of a Wolverine self-reprimand, with Michigan announced that head coach Sherrone Moore will serve a suspension with two games.

From the ESPN report: “Moore's suspension connects back to the allegations that he deleted a thread with 52 text messages with stalions.”

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Moore was Harbaugh's offensive coordinator in the 2023 season, while the current defensive coordinator from Chargers, Jesse Minter, was one of the others under the examination before he followed Harbagh to Los Angeles.

Harbaugh is undoubtedly more in demand earlier than later after the recent development in the Michigan saga, especially with the hearing of the committee for violations (COI), reported for June.

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Otherwise, the Chargers and Harbaugh report in the training camp in July and will start their previous season on July 31st against the Detroit Lions.

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