Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti advocated for Michigan football in a letter to the NCAA Committee on Infractions, arguing that the program had already faced sufficient punishment from the Big Ten. This followed a significant legal filing and public outcry against Petitti from Michigan amid a major scandal regarding advanced scouting and sign-stealing. The NCAA has charged Michigan with 11 violations, including serious Level 1 charges, but a ruling is still pending. Petitti contends that the suspension of coach Jim Harbaugh constituted adequate punishment for the infractions.
Tony Petitti advocated for Michigan football in a letter to the NCAA, arguing that the Big Ten had already punished the program sufficiently.
Despite Michigan’s previous accusations against him, Petitti maintains that they deserve no further punishment beyond what they already received from the Big Ten.
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