ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Jim Harbaugh will not be able to coach in Michigan football’s season opener, but he will be available coaching the team all week in preparation.
Suspended for the first three games of the season, Harbaugh has something else on his mind: student-athlete revenue sharing.
On Monday, Harbaugh opened up his weekly press conference with a five-plus minute monologue about the state of college football and why he feels like the NCAA needs to cut players into the revenue sharing now. He also addressed how he’s handling his suspension and the uncertainty that comes with not being on the sidelines.
Here is everything Harbaugh said on Monday.