The first of two NCAA rulings against Michigan came down last week. Jim Harbaugh received a four-year show-cause as a result of recruiting violations committed during the COVID-19 dead period – a punishment which comes after he left his alma mater. Harbaugh, of course, is now back in the NFL with the Los Angeles Chargers. That means the show-cause, along with the one-year suspension during that time, might not affect him since he won’t be at the college football level. In fact, according to The Wolverine’s Clayton Sayfie, Harbaugh didn’t end up getting much of a penalty from the NCAA. Plus, pa…