The Michigan sign-stealing investigation has commanded the public’s attention for more than a year. So where is it heading?
Michigan and the NCAA are in for a long, bruising fight over allegations related to the Connor Stalions-led advanced scouting and sign-stealing scheme. In its response to the association sent earlier ...
“In a 137-page response to the NCAA obtained by @YahooSports, Michigan intends to fight allegations of the Stalions scheme, accuses NCAA of overreaching, defends Sherrone Moore’s deleted texts & ...
The report states that U-M not only defends former head coach Jim Harbaugh, current head coach Sherrone Moore and other staff members, but also notably Connor Stalions, the recruiting assistant ...
The school plans to fight the allegations in the sign-stealing scanda l centered on former analyst Connor Stalions ... UM also asked the NCAA to treat the case as a “Level II standard case ...
The NCAA believes that Stalions ran an elaborate sign-stealing ... “Common sense and commitment to fairness” and treat the case not as a serious Level I infraction but as a “Level II ...
The report states that U-M not only defends former head coach Jim Harbaugh, current head coach Sherrone Moore and other staff members, but also notably Connor Stalions ... violations unrelated to the ...
The Connor Stalions sign-stealing drama is still alive ... The university believes that this should be treated as a Level II standard case and not Level I, which is the most serious.