Former Michigan Assistant Coach Chris Partridge Cleared by NCAA

Introduction
After being let go from his coaching position at the University of Michigan, former assistant coach Chris Partridge had his name "cleared" on Friday. This comes after the university's recent NCAA compliance scrutiny, which resulted in the dismissal of Partridge and several other coaches. Despite the difficult situation, Partridge remained grateful and thanked the NCAA for clearing his name.
Details of the Situation
Partridge's name was initially brought into question due to possible violations of NCAA rules, as the university self-reported several issues. However, after further investigation, it was determined that Partridge was not involved in any wrongdoing. This is a huge relief for him, as it clears his name and reputation.
Partridge, who had been with the Michigan football program for five years, was known for his strong recruiting skills and was highly regarded by players and coaches alike. His dismissal from the program was a shock to many, but with his name now cleared, he can move forward without any blemishes on his record.
Gratitude and Future Plans
In his statement, Partridge expressed his gratitude to the NCAA for clearing his name and allowing him to move on from the situation. He also thanked the University of Michigan for the opportunity to be a part of their program and wished the team and coaching staff the best moving forward. As for his own future