Harbaugh out vs. Penn St.; no court ruling Sat.

Nov 11, 2023, 10:40 AM ET Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh will not coach the third-ranked Wolverines in Saturday’s matchup versus No. 10 Penn State, sources informed ESPN’s Pete Thamel, as there will not be a ruling Saturday on a temporary restraining order filed Friday night.Harbaugh was handed a three-game suspension Friday by the Big Ten as penalty for Michigan being discovered to have broken the conference’s sportsmanship policy by using advanced searching to steal opponents ‘signs. In reaction to the charge, attorneys representing Michigan and Harbaugh filed a breach of contract complaint Friday night, asking a judge in the state to prevent the Huge Ten from enforcing a suspension on Harbaugh this weekend.An in-person hearing for the momentary restraining order is arranged for

Friday at 9 a.m., according to an individual acquainted with the court filings.”We anticipate presenting our case next week where we plan to show that the

Big 10 has not acted lawfully or relatively, “Michigan said in a declaration Saturday.Editor’s Picks 1 Associated Harbaugh is allowed to coach the team throughout the week, however is forbidden from existing at the Wolverines’games.The three-game restriction covers the final 3 games of Michigan

‘s routine season, which are at Penn State, at Maryland and in the house against rival Ohio State.Offensive organizer Sherrone Moore will serve as Michigan’s acting head coach Saturday.

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