Michigan reports four secondary violations under Jim Harbaugh
Before new Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh has put his first points on the scoreboard in The Big House, the school has self-reported four minor NCAA violations in football that have occurred under Harbaugh's watch.The violations are cla sified as Secondary/Level III. Violations of that nature typically result in no punitive action
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Yasmani Grandal Jersey suicide awarene s and prevention. UM's report indicated that the violation occurred because funds from the auction, unbeknownst to Harbaugh, supported a scholarship fund named for a student who had committed suicide. The NCAA prohibits donations to high school scholarship funds. In another case,
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