ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh said he has not spoken to Big Ten commissioner Jim Delaney since the league publicly reprimanded him last week and he is ready to move on from his comments about the officiating in his teams loss at Ohio State on Nov. 26 to end the regular season.Harbaugh spoke to reporters via teleconference on Sunday night for the first time since saying he was bitterly disappointed in the referees at the game in Columbus. The league fined Michigan $10,000 last week and reprimanded the coach for violating the leagues sportsmanship policy. When asked if those actions would change the way he acts moving forward, Harbaugh said he didnt think it would stop him from speaking his mind.I still dont accept it as a given that you cant speak your mind and give your opinion on how you see things, he said. If telling the truth makes things worse, then so be it.Harbaugh said he watched the film of the game -- a 30-27 double-overtime loss that ended one play after officials granted a first down to Ohio States offense on a controversial fourth-down spot -- and it didnt persuade him to reconsider his comments at all. He also disagreed with several other calls made earlier in the game.I guess we can all just [say] we see it differently and leave it go at that, Harbaugh said.Michigan finished sixth in the College Football Playoff rankings on Sunday, landing them a spot in the Capital One Orange Bowl, along with No. 11 Florida State. The loss to Ohio State knocked Michigan out of contention for a Big Ten championship and was a serious detriment to the Wolverines chances of securing a playoff spot this season. 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Western Bulldogs star Tom Boyd could walk away from the AFL after his brilliant grand final performance and his mega-trade from Greater Western Sydney would still be worth every penny.He can graduate, throw his hat in the air and never come back and play another game - he was unbelievable, coach Luke Beveridge replied when asked if his sides stunning 22-point win over Sydney was something of a graduation for Boyd.Of course, the Dogs will be looking for a much bigger return on their multi-million dollar investment, but any doubts over the bold move two years ago were removed by Boyds starring role against the Swans.With the club in disarray at the end of 2014, the Bulldogs audacious move to lure the No.1 draft pick was widely criticised.Boyd had played nine games at the time and was only 19 years old, yet was signed to a seven-year contract worth upwards of $6 million.In return, the Giants received disgruntled Bulldogs skipper Ryan Griffen and the No.6 draft pick, which they used on key position prospect Caleb Marchbank, who has since requested a trade to Carlton.With the Dogs also paying some of Griffens contract to boot, the deal looked lopsided.But Boyds standout display against the Swans - which included three goals, six big contested maarks and third spot in the Norm Smith Medal voting - fully vindicated the faith shown in him.ddddddddddddIm really glad that I was able to play my role and have some sort of influence, Boyd said on Sunday.But if someone had told me before the game that I could have no touches and wed win the flag it would probably be worth it.Beveridge has bemoaned intense media interest around his high-profile recruit, saying he was still a young man finding his way in the game.But Boyd didnt do himself any favours when he was suspended by the club in June for a physical altercation with teammate Zaine Cordy.If a week is a long time in footy then several months is an eternity.Im just so happy for him with all of the external pressure thats come his way through nothing that was in his control, Beveridge said.I challenge anyone to knock back the contract we offered him - you wouldnt.We talk about whats going to happen with him as he progresses at AFL level with his physical capability ... hes going to continue to blossom.When we needed our players to find their very best performance he found his in a grand final - it was amazing. 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