Heather Dinich believes there is still mounting evidence against Michigan in the sign-stealing saga.

Jim Harbaugh accepted his 3-game suspension on Thursday, but Dinich believes that this won’t be the end of it for Michigan. Dinich explained why she believes there is still more to come out of the story on Get Up on Friday morning.

“This story is far from over,” Dinich said. “My understanding is that there’s mounting evidence against Michigan, and the Big Ten all along had evidence in regards to Michigan breaking the rule. I will stand by the fact that the Big Ten and Michigan continue to say there is not evidence that Harbaugh specifically knew about this or orchestrated it or condoned any of it. The question is, did other members of the staff know, what are the other implications, our reporters are continuing to work this developing story, to find out what the evidence was.”

Dinich also explained how a certain court ruling on Thursday could have plenty of implications moving forward.

“But the case was dismissed with prejudice yesterday,” Dinich said. “That means that the court determined 2 things: you can’t bring this back and there are facts of the case that one of the things Michigan has to prove is that you could win it in court. So this story is ongoing and I think that it’s important that people stay tuned to it, because it’s certainly not over.”

For now, Michigan will continue looking to get through its season with Harbaugh the rest of the way. The Wolverines handled business against Penn State last week. This week, they will take on Maryland before closing out the season against Ohio State.