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Michigan fans took issue with Jim Rome for his ‘victim’ comments on Wolverines football. Penalties were handed down by the NCAA to the Michigan Wolverines on Friday, effectively concluding the Wolverines’ recent scandal involving sign stealing allegations during the Jim Harbaugh era in Ann Arbor.
Michigan football has experienced a series of scandals and infractions since start of 2023, including Matt Weiss, Connor Stalions and Denard Robinson.
The hammer? A suspension for Sherrone Moore. Connor Stalions' loyalty to Michigan. Chris Partridge exonerated. Jim Harbaugh versus compliance.
The punishment has been handed down for the Michigan Wolverines after the sign-stealing scandal, and college football fans are unimpressed.
Michigan may have escaped with a slap on the wrist from the NCAA, but the evidence found by the investigation is still damning. We're reviewing it all.
The NCAA leveled its punishment against Michigan football Aug. 15, including large fine, Connor Stalions show-cause for sign-stealing scandal.
A Michigan position group has taken a big leap forward according to a veteran payer. The Michigan Wolverines won eight games last season largely on the strength of their defense and running game while the quarterbacks and wide receivers had a tough time in several different contests.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNNCAA COI spares Michigan’s wins, titles, bans in ‘signgate’ due to ineligible player rule
After the NCAA Committee on Infractions released its findings, chair Norman Bay and panelist Kay Norton spoke with reporters, answering their questions about the ruling. First, addressing vacating games and stripping the championship,