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Last week the NCAA made its final ruling on punishments for the infamous Michigan sign-stealing scandal from 2023. To say it was a slap on the wrist would almost be too harsh. The punishment amounted to an easily-payable fine and some similarly-light recruiting restrictions.
The recent NCAA report detailed a fractured dynamic between the football program and the school’s compliance department.
Ann Arbor ― Michigan’s current players certainly had a vested interest in learning the NCAA’s punishment of the program for an investigation into an illegal scouting scheme, particularly whether that would yield a postseason ban that would affect them.
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WolverinesWire on MSNMichigan announces appeal of NCAA sanctions; Manuel, Moore issue statements
Despite the NCAA punishment being 'light' in the eyes of many rivals and media, Michigan is appealing the verdict.
The NCAA has partnered up with Hey Dude once again, this time releasing a slip-on shoe featuring some of the top teams heading into the 2025-26 football season.
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Lansing State Journal on MSNMichigan State men's soccer believes better depth will lead return to NCAA tourney
Michigan State men's soccer has 12 new faces as it tries to return to NCAA tournament for first time since 2018.
Big news emerged in college football on Friday as the Michigan Wolverines officially received their punishment from the NCAA for the sign-stealing scandals under former head coach Jim Harbaugh. While the Wolverines avoided any repercussions regarding the legitimacy of their 2023 Big Ten and national titles,
Michigan was hit with severe financial penalties as the long-running, sign-stealing saga came to a close on Friday