End Is Near in Michigan’s Sign-Stealing Case with the NCAA
Michigan football faces penalties including a fine, recruiting restrictions, and a short suspension for coach Sherrone Moore after a two-year NCAA investigation into illegal scouting.
- The NCAA formally notified Michigan on Thursday morning that its sign-stealing findings and punishments will be released on Friday, a person familiar with the matter said.
- Investigators launched the inquiry on Oct. 19, 2023, targeting a scheme overseen by Connor Stalions and Michigan staff's alleged in-person sign-stealing operation.
- Michigan faces 11 NCAA allegations, six of them Level I, with Stalions arranging in-person scouting of at least 13 opponents on at least 58 occasions and Moore deleting 52 messages.
- Michigan has proposed a two-game suspension for Sherrone Moore, and the NCAA will soon decide if that suffices to address alleged failure to cooperate.
- The University of Michigan remains on probation until April 9, 2027, and called the NCAA 'overreaching' while urging treatment as Level II infractions.
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NCAA informs Michigan ruling on sign-stealing investigation will be released Friday
ANN ARBOR — The NCAA has informed Michigan that the organization will announce the results of its sign-stealing investigation on Friday, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press.
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