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Michigan athletic director says school will 'fight' NCAA on cheating scandal investigations

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Jim Harbaugh commented on the ongoing investigation into Michigan’s off-campus scouting, saying ‘I do not apologize, I did not participate.’ Colin Cowherd calls the entire situation a ridiculous ‘witch hunt.’ University of Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel's football program is being investigated for several alleged major violations of NCAA rules.

During an appearance on "The Michigan Insider" this week, Manuel said he and the school will "fight" the NCAA during its investigations. "First of all, we’re going to fight when we need to fight," Manuel said. "Also, where we have made mistakes, we’re going to admit them and deal with it.

I don’t want people to think because we don’t talk about it publicly — and I can’t — that we’re not going to fight for what we think is right for the University of Michigan and the people that are here.

We are." CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Blake Corum (2) of the Michigan Wolverines celebrates with teammates after scoring a touchdown in overtime against the Alabama Crimson Tide during the CFP semifinal Rose Bowl Game at Rose Bowl Stadium Jan.

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