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Michigan sign-stealing case nearing end: What to know with NCAA set to release findings, punishments
A possible resolution (and potential punishment) for the Connor Stalions sign-stealing scandal will come down Friday
The 74-page NCAA report detailed the rift between Jim Harbaugh's football program and the Michigan compliance department.
Michigan was spared a postseason ban and vacating wins, including from the 2023 national title season when the inquiry was launched that October.
The NCAA sanctioned the Wolverines with a $20-million fine and an additional one-game suspension for Sherrone Moore for the sign stealing scandal.
The NCAA report outlines Connor Stalions standing in disguise on the Central Michigan sideline for the 2023 opener at Michigan State: "Stalions attended that game in part to decipher Michigan State’s signals, but also to help a Central Michigan staff member with play calling."
After Connor Stalions received an eight-year show-cause from the NCAA for his involvement in Michigan's sign-stealing saga, his lawyers issued a statement.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNJosh Pate explains why Michigan avoided NCAA hammer over 'signgate' allegations
College football analyst Josh Pate explains why the NCAA was never going to drop 'the hammer' on Michigan Football in sign-stealing punishment ruling
The Michigan Wolverines received a massive fine from the NCAA for the Connor Stalions scandal, but no wins were vacated. We explain why.