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. Michigan players said Sunday afternoon they were disappointed to come up short of the playoff but were looking forward to playing the Seminoles.Its disappointing, it is, Michigan captain Jake Butt said. But youve got to remind yourself that we put ourselves in that position and we had plenty of opportunities to change outcomes. The season was in our hands, and we didnt get things done when they needed to get done. Its disappointing, but you cant dwell on the past. Theres still a big game to play at the end of December. Were not going to let that opportunity slip by worrying about what could have been.Harbaugh said he didnt think he would have any problems encouraging his team for the coming month.I know Im motivated and ready to put in the work, he said. Im looking forward to it. sWell Bottle Stockists .Y. -- The Buffalo Sabres have placed centre Cody Hodgson on injured reserve and recalled two players from their AHL affiliate in Rochester. Black Swell Bottle Nz . Artturi Lehkonen, Joni Nikko and Ville Leskinen had the other goals for Finland (1-0) while Juuse Saros stopped 28 shots. Tim Robin Johnsgard had the lone goal for Norway (0-2). http://www.swellbottlesnz.com/swell-bottle-nz-sale.html . That gave fans outside Joe Louis Arena another chance to ask for autographs from the 19-year-old whose stardom in the NHL has arrived earlier than most expected. Swell Bottle Sale . In what the team had called a retirement, Ryan said Thursday that he is resigning as chief executive of the Rangers in a move effective at the end of this month. Swell Bottle Black . -- Aldon Smith believes he is on the path to being sober for good. The Denver Broncos on Wednesday agreed to a three-year extension with wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders.Terms were not disclosed, but a source told ESPNs Adam Schefter that Sanders contract is worth $33 million, with $27 million fully guaranteed.John Elway, the Broncos executive vice president of football operations/general manager, announced the deal through his Twitter account.The contract extension is through the 2019 season.In an Instagram post, Sanders said he was honored to announce that he would be remaining with the Broncos past this season.Emmanuel has proven himself as a great player and one of the most productive receivers in this leaguee, Elway said in a statement.dddddddddddd He plays with intensity, and we love the way he competes. Were thrilled Emmanuel is going to be a Bronco for many more years to come.Sanders, 29, is in the third year of a three-year, $15 million contract he signed in 2014.He has had back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons with the Broncos and was named to his only career Pro Bowl in 2014, when he finished with 101 catches for 1,404 yards. He had 76 receptions for 1,135 yards last season.ESPNs Jeff Legwold contributed to this report. ' ' '