When things don't work out with TTUN, Jim Harbaugh can always join Law & Order: NCAA and investigate crimes against bylaws.
As Adam Silverstein reports:
With the 2015 NFL draft approaching, Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston -- embroiled in controversy throughout his college career -- has been scrutinized extensively on and off the field. As such, the potential No. 1 overall pick's off-the-field exploits were a topic of conversation during his appearance on ESPN's Draft Academy program; he discussed with Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh and offensive coordinator Jedd Fisch (in February) how to address those issues with NFL teams.
While being told by Harbaugh to be as blunt and serious as possible with teams, Winston opened up about one of those incidents -- stealing $33 worth of crab legs from a Publix in Tallahassee -- and completely changed his tune on the situation. Rather than admitting to have stolen the crab legs, Winston now claims they were just another “hook up” from a Publix employee who often gave free food to Seminoles players.