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Michigan football, NCAA and Big Ten
The next steps in the lawsuit of ex-Michigan football players vs. NCAA, Big Ten
Four former Michigan football players filed a class-action lawsuit over the “wrongful” use of their name, image and likeness last September, and the number of ex-Wolverines joining the suit continues to grow.
Michigan Football: Five things to know about latest sign-stealing report
Once again, the never-ending sign-stealing scandal has become the top story in Ann Arbor. On Tuesday, Yahoo Sports published a report detailing Michigan's 130-p
Former Michigan Football Stars Take on NCAA and Big Ten in NIL Lawsuit
A year after winning a national championship, Michigan football finds itself in the middle of a legal battle that could reshape college athletics. Over 300 former Wolverines are suing the NCAA and the Big Ten, claiming their names, images, and likenesses (NIL) were used without permission—and more importantly, without compensation.
Michigan to challenge NCAA on sign-stealing probe
RTF explores Michigan's response to the NCAA on the Connor Stalions sign-stealing probe, laying out potential next steps, why the school fighting it isn't a surprise, and why the saga is "nowhere near the end.
Michigan Acts Illiterate On Signs From NCAA
As NCAA prepares to bring Michigan up on Connor Stalions’ sign stealing saga, the university still hasn’t got a proper read on the situation.
NCAA Is Facing Pressure To Punish Michigan's Football Program
It's been well over a year since Michigan found itself at the center of a sign-stealing scandal. With that said, it doesn't look like the program's fight with the NCAA will end anytime soon. Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports reported on Tuesday that Michigan will not enter a "negotiated
USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSN
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Josh Pate explains why the NCAA won't bring the hammer down on Michigan football
Why the CBS Sports analyst doesn't believe any major punishment is coming for Michigan football after the NCAA has ...
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Michigan football acknowledges Connor Stalions probably cheated, but not that much
In response to NCAA allegations, Michigan admits Connor Stalions likely broke rules related to advance scouting, but not as ...
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Michigan Football: Sherrone Moore expressed frustration with Connor Stalions in wake of sign-stealing scandal
In August of 2024, a report was published that highlighted some of the allegations within the NCAA's NOA sent to Michigan ...
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on MSN
Michigan fighting back against sign-stealing investigation, accuses NCAA of 'grossly overreaching,' per report
Michigan football is fighting back against the NCAA's probe into the program over alleged sign-stealing with a formal ...
WCMH Columbus on MSN
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Jerod Smalley commentary: Why Michigan football could have edge in NCAA case
Per NCAA rules, Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) deals for student athletes are not supposed to be used as recruiting ...
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Report: Michigan to Fight NCAA Allegations against Jim Harbaugh, Moore, Stalions
The University of Michigan sent a 137-page document to the NCAA in response to the organization's notice of allegations ...
Wolverines Wire
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Michigan fights back against NCAA in Connor Stalions NOA response
Back during the Connor Stalions saga, the University of Michigan kept insinuating that it would fight back against the NCAA ...
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Doc: Michigan fighting allegations made by NCAA in Connor Stalions sign-stealing saga
In a lengthy response to the NCAA, Michigan accuses the organization of overreaching, defends Sherrone Moore’s deleted texts ...
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Michigan football commit Bryce Underwood earns never-before-seen recruiting rating
“NEW: Michigan QB signee Bryce Underwood is the first recruit to ever receive a 100 rating from On3,” On3 said in a post.
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Once a gold standard, Michigan football's response to NCAA violations shows it's just a common cheat
The once proud Michigan football program is now your average NCAA cheat. And its excuses for breaking rules are laughable.
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