NCAA, Michigan and postseason ban
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Paul Finebaum Rips Michigan After NCAA Ruling on Sign-Stealing Scandal originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Terry Bowden spoke out after Auburn declared his undefeated 1993 team national champions, along with 7 others.
The NCAA announced the punishment for the Michigan Wolverines football program stemming from the Connor Stalions case on Friday. The school was given a multi-million dollar fine, recruiting restrictions and an extra game's suspension for coach Sherrod Moore, while Stalions and former head coach Jim Harbaugh received lengthy show-cause penalties.
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WolverinesWire on MSNNCAA COI spares Michigan’s wins, titles, bans in ‘signgate’ due to ineligible player rule
The NCAA levied fines, recruiting prohibitions, and show-cause penalties against Michigan football but did not vacate wins or impose a postseason ban. The NCAA determined that vacating wins was inappropriate because no ineligible players competed and the violations did not affect game outcomes.