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Sportsnaut on MSNOhio State, College Football Fans Rage Over NCAA’s Soft Punishment for Michigan
Ohio State fans were hoping the NCAA would hand out a serious punishment on Michigan for their National title-stealing scheme
The NCAA levied fines and show-cause orders against Michigan for its scouting operation but did not issue a postseason ban. Some Nittany Lions fans might wonder why.
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."
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Why didn’t Michigan vacate wins as part of the NCAA’s penalties, including victories vs. Ohio State?
Michigan football was not forced to vacate wins as part of the NCAA's punishment for the sign-stealing scandal. Here's why.
The Michigan Wolverines didn't have a very severe punishment to finally conclude the sign-stealing incident from years ago, which impacted many Ohio State football games. Several who have been tracking this situation seemed to have a view that the press conference the NCAA called was to lay down the hammer on the Wolverines.
Jaden Upshaw is definitely a player to watch for the Michigan football team, and the Wolverines are recruiting a lot of other WRs hard as well. Ron Bellamy and Sherrone Moore want to make sure that this offense is loaded with weapons for Bryce Underwood.
ISAIAH BOND AND QUINSHON JUDKINS Two prominent NFL rookies saw their paths to the league become significantly clearer Thursday with clearance from charges in two separate cases. Undrafted free agent wide receiver Isaiah Bond was no-billed and no longer faces criminal charges after he turned himself in earlier this year on an outstanding sexual assault warrant.