Full statement:
"Like all members of the Big Ten Conference, we are entitled to a fair, deliberate, and thoughtful process to determine the full set of facts before a judgement is rendered. Today’s action by Commissioner Tony Petitti disregards the Conference’s own handbook, violates basic tenets of due process, and sets an untenable precedent of assessing penalties before an investigation has been completed. We are dismayed at the Commissioner’s rush to judgment when there is an ongoing NCAA investigation – one in which we are fully cooperating.
“Commissioner Petitti’s hasty action today suggests that this is more about reacting to pressure from other Conference members than a desire to apply the rules fairly and impartially. By taking this action at this hour, the Commissioner is personally inserting himself onto the sidelines and altering the level playing field that he is claiming to preserve. And, doing so on Veteran’s Day – a court holiday – to try to thwart the University from seeking immediate judicial relief is hardly a profile in impartiality. To ensure fairness in the process, we intend to seek a court order, together with Coach Harbaugh, preventing this disciplinary action from taking effect.”
He may not get fired, but the NCAA is going to drop at least a season long suspension on him that will make any renewal unappealing to both sides.
Do you have a precedent for that? When will that be levied and how long will it take for the appeals process to end? What about how it took them 6 years to investigate Bill Self?
Supposing that does happen, Harbaugh’s contract is good through 2027, so renewal is a moot point. Even if he has to sit out all the games for a season, I doubt the school restructures it. But I do think it would piss Harbaugh off enough he might leave. He might be the weirdest and most stubborn creature known to man