Michigan coach Juwan Howard apologized Monday for his actions following his team’s loss to Wisconsin on Sunday.
In a statement released Monday evening, Howard said he was “truly sorry” for how he had behaved in a scuffle during the postgame handshakes. He also apologized to Wisconsin assistant Joe Krabbenhoft, as well as to his players and Michigan fans. Howard added that he had to set a better example for his athletes, that there were no excuses, and that “this mistake will never happen again.”
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This is the first apology Howard has issued over what transpired Sunday. When speaking after the game, he was initially defiant and did not seem to regret what took place.
Michigan announced Monday that Howard has been suspended for the rest of the regular season for his actions Sunday. As a result, this may be the last we hear from him until the Big Ten Tournament.
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