CLEVELAND, Ohio — Jim Harbaugh deserved his day in court, deserved a jury of his peers. He deserved to be considered innocent until proven guilty, and he deserved to coach in the Ohio State vs. Michigan game next weekend despite the sign-stealing allegations his program is facing. Before you throw your laptops, Ohio State fans, consider our American ideals. Consider our forefathers, the Bill of Rights. Consider how badly OSU wants to see the disdain on Harbaugh’s face if (sorry, when) it beats his Wolverines in Ann Arbor. Beginning next week, Buckeyes everywhere are out for revenge. In two straight meetings, Harbaugh has embarrassed their program. He’s called out Ryan Day and allowed his players to sully the block “O” at Ohio Stadium. And for those reasons, Buckeyes everywhere should be disappointed that Harbaugh accepted his suspension on Thursday afternoon. Specifically, he accepted two more games of a suspension that…
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