NCAA Investigates Alleged Sign-Stealing by Michigan Wolverines; Staffer Suspended Amid Probe
Before Suspension of Program Analyst, Harbaugh and Michigan Were Discussing Record-Breaking Contract; Investigation Raises Questions about Potential Penalties and Playoff Selection.
- Michigan Wolverines suspended a staff member, Connor Stalions, amid an NCAA investigation over claims of an alleged sign-stealing scheme involving game recordings of the team's opponents.
- The investigation mainly focuses on whether Michigan violated NCAA Bylaw 11.6.1 which prohibits off-campus, in-person scouting of future opponents within the same season.
- Michigan's head coach, Jim Harbaugh, denied any knowledge or involvement of the illegal advanced scouting, stating that the team operates within the established rules.
- Despite the controversy, the Michigan Wolverines continue their winning streak, recently defeating rival Michigan State 49-0, and remain second on the national college football rankings.
- Reports suggest that the ongoing NCAA investigation has potentially delayed a contract extension for Head Coach Jim Harbaugh that would make him the highest paid head coach in the Big Ten conference.
- The Wolverines were already under investigation for alleged Level II violations related to impermissible contact with recruits during the COVID-19 dead period and impermissible use of analysts for on-field coaching.


































