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The NCAA recently issued a four-year show-cause order for former Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh, citing impermissible contact with recruits and players during COVID-19 restrictions. The organization found Harbaugh guilty of unethical conduct, failure to promote compliance, and violating head coach responsibility obligations. Additionally, Harbaugh was accused of being untruthful about meeting with recruits during the restricted period.

Despite these sanctions, Michigan announced that Harbaugh will return as an honorary captain for the team’s home opener against Fresno State on Aug. 31. Athletic director Warde Manuel expressed excitement about welcoming Harbaugh back to Ann Arbor for the start of the 2024 season.

While Harbaugh is prohibited from coaching in college football for the next few years, he is currently focused on preparing the Los Angeles Chargers for the upcoming season. After leading the Wolverines to a national championship, Harbaugh was named the head coach of the Chargers just weeks later.

Michigan had previously faced probation, fines, and recruiting limits as part of a negotiated resolution in the case. Harbaugh also missed the 2023 season opener due to a self-imposed suspension related to the recruiting investigation. The NCAA’s probe into impermissible scouting and sign-stealing allegations during Michigan’s undefeated 2023 season led to a three-game suspension for Harbaugh by the Big Ten Conference.

The investigation into an off-campus scouting operation involving Connor Stalions will be featured in the upcoming Netflix documentary “Untold: Sign Stealer,” set to premiere on Aug. 27. Stalions, who has not cooperated with the NCAA, will break his silence in the documentary.

Sherrone Moore, who took over as head coach after Harbaugh’s departure, is also under scrutiny for allegedly violating NCAA rules related to the sign-stealing scandal. Sources have reported that Moore may face consequences as well.

As the football season approaches, the return of Jim Harbaugh as an honorary captain at Michigan’s season opener brings a mix of excitement and controversy. Despite the NCAA penalties, Harbaugh’s presence in Ann Arbor will surely be a focal point for fans and players alike as they kick off the new season.