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The NCAA leveled its punishment against Michigan football Aug. 15, including large fine, Connor Stalions show-cause for sign-stealing scandal.
Details continue to emerge regarding the punishment handed out by the NCAA to the Michigan Wolverines. Most of the college ...
The curtain fell on what should be the final act of the Michigan football sign-stealing saga, as the NCAA revealed its official punishment for the program this ...
The NCAA said it had "sufficient grounds" to impose a postseason ban on Michigan for the sign-steal scandal, but opted not to ...
College football’s complaint box is stuffed full, and the categories of gripes vary. Email newsletter signup Sign up for our daily email newsletter On the list: the advent of NIL (name, image and ...
Here's what to look for when the teams from the quarterback-driven Conejo Coast League hit the field for the 2025 high school ...
The Wolverines were not banned from the postseason. Were they given preferential treatment compared to Washington State, for ...
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Michigan’s Connor Stalions Saga Ends With NCAA’s Inability to Find Punishment to Fit Crime
Former coach Jim Harbaugh received a 10-year show-cause penalty and the school was hit with a “real money” fine, but there will be no postseason ban or a vacated national title.
Whatever else you think of the NCAA punishment for Michigan football, know this: the NCAA says the Wolverines cheated, tainting their title.
Apparently, a dearth of quarterback starts does not stop a juggernaut from winning a national title.
SportsLine college football expert Thomas Casale has two teams in his top tier for his preseason power rankings ...
Postseason ban? Nope. Wins vacated? Nope. National Championship taken away? Nope. Scholarships limited? Nope. The NCAA 'hammer' has officially dropped, and it c ...
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