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The punishment handed down by Michigan for its signal-stealing scandal appears to signal a shift in the NCAA enforcement and punishment process.
The Michigan Wolverines dominated the college football headlines over the weekend after the NCAA handed down a punishment for the program’s role in a sign-stealing scandal under former head coach Jim Harbaugh. Michigan ultimately avoided any postseason ...
The NCAA report outlines Connor Stalions standing in disguise on the Central Michigan sideline for the 2023 opener at Michigan State: "Stalions attended that game in part to decipher Michigan State’s signals, but also to help a Central Michigan staff member with play calling."
Here's what you need to know on why the NCAA didn't issue a postseason ban to U-M as part of its punishments for the sign-stealing scandal report.
The NCAA fined Michigan tens of millions of dollars for a sign-stealing scandal that has loomed over college football’s winningest program for nearly two years.
The 74-page NCAA report detailed the rift between Jim Harbaugh's football program and the Michigan compliance department.
Urban Meyer said Jim Harbaugh should be disciplined by the NFL after the NCAA issued penalties for Michigan's sign-stealing scandal.
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On3 on MSNStephen A. Smith questions NCAA’s Michigan penalty, calls for confiscation of championship
The NCAA put the hammer to Michigan over an alleged sign-stealing scandal, fining the program heavily going forward. It did not, however, touch the program’s 2023 national title. Michigan is allowed to publicly claim the title it won on the field,