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As he's done for a year, Los Angeles Chargers' head coach Jim Harbaugh refuses to address the mess left behind at Michigan.
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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.
The Rams closed out a bad week for Harbaugh with a social media post referencing Michigan football's sign-stealing scandal that occurred when he was head coach.
The Los Angeles Chargers have opted not to comment on the punishment handed to its head coach Jim Harbaugh, despite the NCAA's announcement on Friday that the former Michigan Wolve
Chargers wide receiver Tre Harris finally broke out in the preseason Week 2 game against the Los Angeles Rams and head coach Jim Harbaugh was left impressed.
Jim Harbaugh’s daughter, Grace, shared some snaps during her preseason outing, cheering for the Los Angeles Chargers.
Jim Harbaugh spoke to the press in his role as head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers and gave a confusing update regarding the undisclosed injury of a recently acquired teammate of Justin Herbert who has yet to take the field.
The Chargers can overcome the loss of Harris, given the presence of first-round rookie Omarion Hampton, but the situation with Becton, combined with the season-ending injury to Rashawn Slater, could turn into a catastrophic problem that actually leaves the trenches worse off than they were last season.