There was high drama in Happy Valley before kickoff between Penn State and Michigan on Saturday, as B1G Commissioner Tony Petitti announced the suspension of Michigan Head Coach Jim Harbaugh for the Wolverines final 3 regular season games as punishment for stealing opponent signs. FoxSports CFB Analyst and Big Noon Kickoff co-host Brady Quinn was at Penn State when the news came down and eagerly watched if Harbaugh would buck the ruling and show up on the sidelines in a "WWE style" move.
Although Harbaugh opted not to make an Undertaker entrance to coach in defiance of the ruling, Quinn warned the unprecedented move of the conference's suspension of one of its coaches based on the incomplete findings of an NCAA investigation could open up a Pandora's box of unintended consequences down the road, much like those Roger Goodell faced when he decided to aggressively enforce the NFL's long-dormant personal conduct policy.
Listen to Quinn describe Saturday's tense atmosphere and what's to come as Michigan heads for it's season ending finale with arch rival Ohio State in two weeks: