In a letter to the NCAA, Michigan acknowledges violating the sign-stealing regulations.

 

Will be informed of the sanctions they have imposed on themselves. According to the answer, Michigan thinks the COI will conclude.

That the NCAA’s initial evaluation of “the resulting, sensational public narrative, or the approach taken in the notice of allegations” has not been supported by real facts.

Thus, that narrative is over after Michigan supporters claimed that no regulations were violated for more than a year. Given that they self-imposed certain sanctions and that Jim.

Harbaugh was banned by the Big Ten for the last three regular season games of the 2023 season, Michigan now believes that the penalties won’t be particularly severe.

According to Michigan, there is no proof that the coaches were aware of the unlawful aspects of the sign-stealing schemes. However, the story also includes deleted messages.

 

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