This from WSJ Wire Services:
Two days after Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh denied he ate a booger on the sidelines in Saturday's 51-14 win over Central Florida, his brother rose to his defense.
"My brother has never eaten a booger" Raven's coach John Harbaugh said.
While John admitted there was contact between his brother's finger and nose, "nothing came out".
While some TV analysts felt this new method of signaling in plays to his 1st year QB is legal, the NCAA, in co-operation with the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta has issued a brief statement:
"It s'not. And furthermore, Mr. Harbaugh is to refrain from all in-home sleep-overs with potential recruits until this matter is resolved."
When informed of the incident, former president Bill Clinton came to Harbaugh's defense: According to Mr. Clinton: "Jim assured me he never swallowed".
Two days after Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh denied he ate a booger on the sidelines in Saturday's 51-14 win over Central Florida, his brother rose to his defense.
"My brother has never eaten a booger" Raven's coach John Harbaugh said.
While John admitted there was contact between his brother's finger and nose, "nothing came out".
While some TV analysts felt this new method of signaling in plays to his 1st year QB is legal, the NCAA, in co-operation with the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta has issued a brief statement:
"It s'not. And furthermore, Mr. Harbaugh is to refrain from all in-home sleep-overs with potential recruits until this matter is resolved."
When informed of the incident, former president Bill Clinton came to Harbaugh's defense: According to Mr. Clinton: "Jim assured me he never swallowed".