A former Michigan coach has seemingly launched some accusations at the program as he’s implied that they’re guilty of certain NCAA violations.
The Wolverines aren’t quite off the hook following the NCAA opening up an investigation into alleged sign stealing. Former coach Jim Harbaugh was suspended by the Big Ten for three games last season, though it hardly impeded the team’s progress as they went 15-0 en route to a national championship.
Now, a former offensive coordinator for the program, Josh Gattis, has taken to social media to suggest that there were some other violations taking place.
“It’s time this Bs ends. The slander has crossed the line for too long,” he wrote on X in reference to a post about wide receiver Xavier Worthy, who just broke the combine’s 40-yard dash record with a 4.21 sprint. “Don’t make excuses for admission…. Or how about look into being on campus during covid. Want to keep on?”
Worthy originally committed to Michigan but ended up at Texas, with rumors claiming he changed his mind because Gattis slept with his mom. The coach has finally hit back, blaming violations taking place at the program for the player’s decision to walk back on his commitment.
“Sounds like you need others to speak for you. I’ve taken the high road too long while you & others slander my integrity & family,” Gattis added. “Ask why Admissions said they wouldn’t require a ACT but denied mid year because of a ACT 4 days before enroll. Do you want the violations too? Emails?”
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Gattis worked with the Wolverines from 2019-21. He departed for Miami and is now at Maryland.
It appears he’s had it with accusations.