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A Former Michigan Staffer Says That Jim Harbaugh Told Him To "Go To The Line And Cross It" When Dealing With NCAA Rules

So I can only see the first paragraph of this article because like Woody Hayes, there's not a chance in hell that I'm spending a god damn penny in Michigan. And I know I could take a page out of their playbook and simply steal the rest of the article, but I don't need anything more than what I can see fair and square.

A former recruiting director at Michigan football told the NCAA that Jim Harbaugh urged him to “get guys to campus” and fostered a culture of indifference, urging staffers to “go up to the line and cross if you ha(ve) to” during the pandemic-era dead period.

Wow, I'm shocked. The guy who has been suspended 3x in one calendar year for lying was also a cheater? I can't believe it! But the fact that we've got a former staffer coming out and saying that Harbaugh told him verbatim to cross the line is just more evidence to pile onto the ever-growing pile of shit that Michigan football has become. They can continue to flaunt their asterisk ridden rings and banners, but anyone with a brain can see the forest through the trees on this one. Michigan's entire program has been tainted over the way Harbaugh has handled the last few years, and while it produced wins on the field (as of now), it's a farce for the rest of college football. And now that the cheating has ended and the head man has tucked his tail and ran to the NFL, everything will be status quo again. 8-4 years on the regular and a nice scrimmage for the Buckeyes at the end of November before we head off to bigger and better things.

And listen, just so we're on the same page down there in the comment section, I literally do not give a fuck about the recruiting violations. People are acting like this suspension is a witch hunt over a cheeseburger, and that's simply not the case. If you believe that then I've got a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you. The suspension came from the fact that Mr. Integrity himself consistently has lied and been uncooperative throughout the entire process. And honestly, even more than the Stalions thing (that took Harbaugh from 49-26 with zero trophies to 40-3 with all the trophies), the piece of this whole situation that bothers me the most is how Jim Harbaugh will sit in front of the media and still act like he's holier than God himself.

And then 2 days later the NCAA reveals that he flat out lied throughout the entire investigation and the evidence overwhelmingly proves it. Are we going to ask him about that one, Chargers media? I'd like to get a quote from Jim Harbaugh answering the question, "Jim, you said you never lie, never steal, and never cheat….but the NCAA report says you continuously were involved in unethical conduct and that you denied involvement in the violations, which were overwhelmingly supported by the record. Thoughts?" Damn, sometimes I think I should be a reporter instead of a blogger. They all toss fucking softballs and have no nuts to really grill these crooks.