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Charles Woodson dropped an expletive on Big Noon Kickoff while defending Michigan, Jim Harbaugh

The Michigan sign-stealing controversy reached a new nadir on Friday after coach Jim Harbaugh was suspended from the sidelines for the rest of the regular season by the Big 10.

No matter how you feel about this latest Wolverines fracas, the Michigan alumni have been the most vocal in sharing their malcontent about the whole situation and how Harbaugh has gotten roped in.

The latest Michigan alumnus to jump into the discussion is former defensive back Charles Woodson, who did not mince words when describing Harbaugh’s suspension while appearing on Fox Sports’ Big Noon Kickoff.

In fact, he said the whole controversy was, in his words, “bull[expletive].”

Naturally, some NSFW language to follow.

Well, that is certainly one read of the situation!

Everyone seems to have an opinion on the Michigan sign-stealing fiasco, but few have gone the lengths of swearing on national television to get their point across.

It’s not likely any Michigan fans will be thrilled with what’s going on right now, regardless of if they feel the program is innocent or guilty.

No matter the charge, Harbaugh isn’t coaching this week, and some folks like Woodson are not happy about that.

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