July 5, 2024

Chris Partridge, linebackers coach of the University of Michigan, has been fired.

(CBS Detroit) – Chris Partridge, the University of Michigan’s linebackers coach, has been sacked.

The judgment came one day after coach Jim Harbaugh agreed to a three-game punishment and the institution withdrew its lawsuit against the Big Ten Conference.

Rick Minter was promoted as the team’s linebackers coach.

Michigan hired Partridge as director of player personnel in 2015, and he stayed with the Wolverines until 2019, when he moved for Ole Miss in January 2020. Partridge returned to Ann Arbor this season.

In a statement, the university stated, “From the start, our priority has been to pursue due process and allow the NCAA to undertake a fair and careful inquiry. Although the Big Ten’s inquiry has concluded, we continue to assist with the NCAA as it conducts its own investigation. Consistent with our

We shall maintain our commitment to integrity by taking appropriate actions, including disciplinary penalties, based on the facts we obtain. Earlier afternoon, Michigan Athletics removed Chris Partridge of his duties as a member of the Michigan Football Staff. We are unable to provide any further remark due to employee privacy rules.

Last Monday, the Big Ten suspended Harbaugh for the final three regular-season games due to a sign-stealing probe. Harbaugh is allowed to attend practices and other football team events during the week, but he is not permitted to be on the sidelines on game days.

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No. 2 Michigan (10-0, 7-0 Big Ten) faces Maryland (6-4, 3-4) at noon Saturday.

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