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By Andrew McCarty Just over an hour ago the football world learned Jim Harbaugh would no longer be fighting the punishment handed to him by the Big Ten. Last Friday afternoon the Big Ten announced a three-game suspension for Harbaugh, one that runs the rest of the regular season. He initially planned to fight the suspension in court with the hopes of getting back on the field for the team’s final two games against Maryland and Ohio State. However, in a surprising move on Thursday afternoon, Harbaugh accepted the punishment. Naturally, his decision made some waves on social media. A former Ohio…
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