Michigan hit with major fine for sign-stealing scheme, Jim Harbaugh's NCAA exile extended 10 years
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The NCAA imposed increased sanctions on the University of Michigan for its sign-stealing scandal, which includes a $30 million fine and four years of probation. The Wolverines avoided severe consequences such as a postseason ban and vacating past victories, critical due to their 2023 national championship. Head coach Sherrone Moore's suspension was extended to three games. Jim Harbaugh received a significant 10-year show cause penalty, complicating his future in NCAA coaching. Additionally, Connor Stalions was penalized with an eight-year show cause, while Denard Robinson was handed a three-year sanction for recruiting violations.
Michigan faced increased sanctions, including a $30 million fine and four years of probation, but avoided severe punishments like a postseason ban or vacating victories.
Head coach Sherrone Moore's suspension was increased to three games, including missing the season opener in 2026, related to the sign-stealing scandal.
Jim Harbaugh received a 10-year show cause penalty, adding to an existing four-year penalty, affecting his potential return to college coaching.
Connor Stalions received an eight-year show cause penalty, while former assistant Denard Robinson faced a three-year penalty relating to recruiting violations.
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