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The NCAA has imposed discipline for Michigan Wolverines including fines and suspensions related to a sign-stealing scandal ...
After a yearlong investigation, the NCAA has released its punishments of the Michigan football program, with the program getting a proverbial slap on the wrist to the tune of millions of dollars.
In a notice sent to the school last year, the NCAA alleged that head coach Sherrone Moore violated rules as an assistant ...
The NCAA found Michigan football guilty of four Level I and four Level II violations, including impermissible recruiting activities and failure to cooperate with the investigation. Key figures like ...
On Friday, the NCAA made their ruling on the Michigan sign-stealing case. Sherrone Moore was hit with some added penalties in ...
Connor Stalions received an eight-year show-cause order amid the NCAA's investigation into Michigan's sign-stealing scandal.
The Michigan football team will be without its head coach when the Wolverines play the University of Oklahoma in early ...
NCAA rules that Michigan engaged in a scouting scheme, but it did not impose a postseason ban. Jim Harbaugh is effectively ...
ESPN is reporting that the school will be fined $20 million and head coach Sherrone Moore will be suspended for a total of three games. Moore will sit out two games this season — reportedly Week 3 vs.
There are some hefty punishments, with one of the biggest being a “significant fine, expected to be more than $20 million, from loss of postseason football revenue for the next two seasons,” according ...
The University of Michigan received sanctions from the NCAA for its football program's participation in a sign-stealing ring.