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The University of Michigan is appealing the NCAA's ruling on Michigan football sign-stealing scandal. The governing body fined the school millions.
Michigan finally will learn its punishment from an NCAA investigation into an alleged illegal scouting/sign stealing scheme.
The NCAA has fined Michigan tens of millions of dollars and suspended coach Sherrone Moore for a third game over a ...
The NCAA announced hefty fines and suspensions for the University of Michigan football program as a result of its ...
In one of the biggest punishments of recent years the NCAA's Committee on Infractions has ruled on the advanced scouting case ...
The University of Michigan is planning to appeal the NCAA’s ruling Friday that its football program broke rules regarding ...
The NCAA announced Friday that multiple "show-cause orders" were included in penalties against Michigan football. Here's what ...
The University of Michigan received sanctions from the NCAA for its football program's participation in a sign-stealing ring.
The NCAA fined University of Michigan football millions of dollars for a scheme to figure out the signs other teams use in games. NPR speaks with Larry Lage, sports reporter for the Associated Press.
The era of heavy-handed NCAA penalties is over. It’s worth looking for shortcuts, playing in the gray area and even cheating ...
Michigan will have to pay around $20 million in fines, Sherrone Moore will be suspended one additional game in 2026, and both ...
The NCAA explained Friday why it levied punishments against the University of Michigan's football program, head coach ...