NCAA suspends Sherrone Moore, show-cause for Connor Stalions
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The NCAA report on Michigan football's sign-stealing scandal is finally out, and there were some shocking revelations, leading with Connor Stalions.
Connor Stalions received an eight-year show-cause order amid the NCAA's investigation into Michigan's sign-stealing scandal.
Here's what you need to know about Connor Stalions' fallout from the NCAA punishments toward Michigan for sign-stealing, and the impact it has on him.
The NCAA finalized and released its punishments for Michigan following their elaborate sign-stealing scandal on Friday afternoon. The repercussions include a $20 million fine of the university, a 10-year show-cause penalty for former head coach Jim Harbaugh, and an eight-year show-cause penalty for supposed ring leader Connor Stalions.
The NCAA explained Friday why it levied punishments against the University of Michigan's football program, head coach Sherrone Moore, former head coach Jim Harbaugh and former analyst Connor Stalions.
The NCAA has finally confirmed that Connor Stalions snuck onto the Central Michigan sideline two years ago in order to scout an opponent for Michigan, but
Jim Harbaugh was given a 10-year show-cause penalty by the NCAA and Stalions got 8 years for the Wolverines' advance scouting scheme.
The University of Michigan's football program has officially been sanctioned following an NCAA investigation into the sign-stealing scandal involving former assistant Connor Stalions.
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It’s been widely known that Sherrone Moore deleted his text message thread with Stalions as the scandal emerged. According to the NCAA’s report, Moore deleted those texts “roughly 30 minutes” after Yahoo Sports first broke the the story on Oct. 19, 2023. Michigan employees were told to preserve all materials by the school on Oct. 20.