Overview
- The NCAA has formally notified Michigan and involved staff that public release of findings and punishments will occur Friday.
- Michigan football faces 11 alleged violations in the case, including six deemed Level I for organizing a prohibited advanced scouting ring.
- Investigators uncovered deleted text messages that led to a Level II failure-to-cooperate charge against head coach Sherrone Moore, who could face additional suspension.
- Sources report that Jim Harbaugh and Connor Stalions are likely to receive show-cause penalties restricting their college coaching opportunities.
- Pre-release reporting suggests financial penalties and possible recruiting restrictions are expected, while vacated wins and postseason bans appear unlikely.