The NCAA's Committee on Infractions ruled on the University of Michigan’s football program regarding a sign-stealing scandal occurring from 2021 to 2023. Major penalties include financial repercussions potentially exceeding $30 million and a one-game suspension for head coach Sherrone Moore. The NCAA opted against a multi-year postseason ban, citing fairness to current student-athletes not involved. The Wolverines will face four years of probation and be required to pay a $50,000 fine and 10% of the football budget, among other financial penalties relating to projected postseason losses.
The NCAA's ruling on the University of Michigan football program's sign-stealing scandal includes financial penalties exceeding $30 million and a one-game suspension for head coach Sherrone Moore.
Michigan will be placed on probation for four years, pay a $50,000 fine, plus 10% of its football budget and an additional fine for lost postseason revenue.
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