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NCAA Imposes $20M Fine and Suspensions in Michigan Sign-Stealing Case

Michigan plans to appeal following the NCAA’s ruling over a multi-million-dollar fine with personnel sanctions.

Overview

  • The NCAA Committee on Infractions ordered the Wolverines to lose two seasons of postseason revenue, estimated at more than $20 million.
  • Head coach Sherrone Moore will serve a three-game suspension—two games in 2025 and one in 2026.
  • Michigan’s program was placed on four years of probation with a 14-week recruiting communications ban and a 25 percent reduction in official visits.
  • Show-cause orders bar former analyst Connor Stalions for eight years and ex-coach Jim Harbaugh for ten years from college athletics roles.
  • The university disputes the findings as excessive and retains the right to appeal the committee’s sanctions.