Harbaugh reveals 2 freshmen are serving suspensions
Jim Harbaugh conceded two of his players are serving suspensions, though he revealed little else Monday.
When asked if freshmen Ahmir Mitchell, Kareem Walker, and Shelton Johnson were still on the team after missing the team photograph, the Michigan head coach said two of those players are suspended.
Harbaugh didn't specify, who, why, or for how long they would be out, but said the team will handle the discipline internally.
"That's why I don't give you any information because you're never satisfied," he told reporters, according to Nick Baumgartner of MLive.com. "You always want a second question, a third question, a fourth question. I just said we'd handle it internally. Thank you."
Baumgartner also said a team spokesman indicated Walker was not one of the suspended players, meaning Mitchell, a four-star receiver, and Johnson, a pass-rusher from New Jersey, are likely the two serving bans.
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