Michigan sign-stealing punishments
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The NCAA sanctioned the Wolverines with a $20-million fine and an additional one-game suspension for Sherrone Moore for the sign stealing scandal.
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MLive - Jackson on MSNNCAA report: Harbaugh viewed Michigan compliance staff as ‘thorn in his side’
The 74-page NCAA report detailed the rift between Jim Harbaugh's football program and the Michigan compliance department.
‘No postseason ban, no vacated wins’: Angelique Chengelis reacts to NCAA ruling on Michigan football
The Michigan Wolverines announced that they will appeal the NCAA Committee on Infractions’ ruling related to the Connor Stalions’ advanced scouting case, per ESPN.
The University of Michigan announced it will appeal the ruling handed down by the NCAA following an investigation into sign-stealing and recruiting violations by the school.
The NCAA report on Michigan football's sign-stealing scandal is finally out, and there were some shocking revelations, leading with Connor Stalions.
Chris Partridge, the former Michigan assistant coach recently let go amid the university’s NCAA compliance scrutiny, celebrated his name being “cleared” on Friday.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNJosh Pate explains why Michigan avoided NCAA hammer over 'signgate' allegations
College football analyst Josh Pate explains why the NCAA was never going to drop 'the hammer' on Michigan Football in sign-stealing punishment ruling
The most painful blow came financially. According to ESPN’s Pete Thamel, Michigan will lose roughly $30 million, with at least $20 million of that tied to a two-year postseason fine. That’s a big number, but Thamel noted the Wolverines could easily offset it with about $25 million in College Football Playoff revenue changes coming in 2026.