The NCAA's Committee on Infractions addressed the University of Michigan's advanced scouting case, imposing a significant fine related to two years of postseason football revenue. Michigan will not face a postseason ban but must endure an additional game suspension for head coach Sherrone Moore, who is set to serve a two-game suspension this upcoming season. The NCAA also issued show-cause penalties for key individuals involved, with potential financial repercussions for the university projected to exceed $20 million, depending on future Big Ten performance.
The NCAA's Committee on Infractions ruled on the University of Michigan's advanced scouting case on Friday, with the school facing a significant fine of the loss of two years of postseason football revenue.
The NCAA also ruled an additional game suspension for head coach Sherrone Moore, who is expected to serve a two-game suspension in the upcoming season.
Moore has the option to potentially appeal the additional game. The NCAA COI levied an 8-year show-cause penalty for Connor Stalions and a 10-year show-cause penalty for former coach Jim Harbaugh.
The size of the fine is expected to be considerable, exceeding $20 million based on past Big Ten revenues and projections.
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