Skull Session: Tom Brady Takes Shot at Ohio State, Jim Harbaugh Keeps Playing Games, and NCAA Fights Against Fake Injuries

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Skull Session: Tom Brady Takes Shot at Ohio State, Jim Harbaugh Keeps Playing Games, and NCAA Fights Against Fake Injuries
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Skull Session: Tom Brady calls Ohio State a 'god-forsaken place,' Jim Harbaugh continues to play games with Michigan, the NCAA wants to get rid of fake injuries, and more.

plan to fly in Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh for an interview Wednesday in Minnesota, per sources.

I tried to imagine how I would react if a coach tried to pull this same bullshit at Ohio State, but the truth is I'm not sure I'd even have to react because Gene Smith wouldn't let this drag on for even two weeks before he showed up at his house to personally help him pack his shit. National director of officials Steve Shaw told The Athletic on Monday that faking injuries is going to be “a big topic” at the next meeting of the NCAA Football Rules Committee on March 1. This is a rule-change year, meaning the group can put forth its recommendations for immediate consideration from the NCAA's Playing Rules Oversight Panel.

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