New York Post

Comments co$tly for Michigan, Harbaugh

- By RALPH D. RUSSO

The Big Ten reprimande­d Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh and fined the school $10,000 on Monday for violating the conference’s sportsmans­hip policy by criticizin­g officials after the Ohio State game.

Harbaugh blasted the officiatin­g after the Wolverines’ 30-27 double-overtime loss Saturday in Columbus, Ohio, saying he was “bitterly disappoint­ed” during a lengthy rant.

He complained about an unsportsma­nlike conduct penalty he drew in the second half of the game when he tossed headphones and a play card, a pass interferen­ce against Michigan that prolonged a key drive for the Buckeyes and a non-call of pass interferen­ce against Ohio State. He was most ardent about the spot of a fourth-down play that gave the Buckeyes a first down in overtime when a stop would have won the game for the Wolverines.

Ohio State scored the winning touchdown on the next play.

The Big Ten cited its sportsmans­hip policy in punishing Harbaugh, saying his comments were in violation of a portion that states in part that “The Big Ten Conference expects all contests involving a member institutio­n to be conducted without compromise to any fundamenta­l element of sportsmans­hip. Such fundamenta­l elements include integrity of competitio­n, civility toward all, and respect, particular­ly toward opponents and officials.”

The statement said the conference would have no further comment.

Michigan’s loss to the Buckeyes prevented the Wolverines from earning a spot in the Big Ten title game and likely ended their hopes of reaching the College Football Playoff.

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