Michigan's head coach Sherrone Moore is expected to be suspended for two games as part of self-imposed sanctions regarding the advanced scouting scandal involving former staffer Connor Stalions. The suspension will affect the games against Central Michigan and Nebraska, and additional penalties related to recruiting may also apply. This decision comes amidst the NCAA reviewing the situation, which has already identified multiple violations, including serious Level I infractions. Moore's suspension is linked to allegations he deleted crucial text messages related to Stalions, raising further scrutiny as the season approaches.
Moore was reportedly suspended for two games, coinciding with the ongoing investigation into the advanced scouting scandal involving former staffer Connor Stalions.
The NCAA's allegations outlined serious violations, with Michigan facing multiple penalties linked to its coaching staff and their compliance with NCAA regulations.
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