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Former Ohio State coach Urban Meyer sounds off on NCAA’s punishment of Michigan, Jim Harbaugh
Former Ohio State football coach Urban Meyer questioned the NCAA's punishment of Michigan for the sign-stealing scandal, and he posed an interesting question about Jim Harbaugh.
The Michigan Wolverines have dominated college football headlines recently, as the NCAA officially issued extensive punishments for the sign-stealing scandals that occurred under former head coach—and current Los Angeles Chargers HC—Jim Harbaugh.
Former Ohio State coach Urban Meyer called on NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to suspend former Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh.
Paul Finebaum Rips Michigan After NCAA Ruling on Sign-Stealing Scandal originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The dust has finally settled from the NCAA's lengthy investigation into Michigan's sign-stealing operation with significant penalties levied against the Wolverines, coach Sherrone Moore and former coach Jim Harbaugh.
The recent NCAA report detailed a fractured dynamic between the football program and the school’s compliance department.
The NCAA has fined Michigan tens of millions of dollars and suspended coach Sherrone Moore for a third game over a sign-stealing scandal.
Joel Klatt shared his thoughts on the Michigan Wolverines being penalized by the NCAA for sign stealing. He explained how the fines could impact their future recruiting classes. Joel explained why taking away revenue is a big deal in the era of revenue sharing.
The 74-page NCAA report detailed the rift between Jim Harbaugh's football program and the Michigan compliance department.
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On3 on MSNStephen A. Smith questions NCAA’s Michigan penalty, calls for confiscation of championship
The NCAA put the hammer to Michigan over an alleged sign-stealing scandal, fining the program heavily going forward. It did not, however, touch the program’s 2023 national title. Michigan is allowed to publicly claim the title it won on the field,