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Paul Finebaum Rips Michigan After NCAA Ruling on Sign-Stealing Scandal originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
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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.
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.
However, this ruling also proves that the NCAA as an enforcement arm no longer exists." Meyer's comments come, in part, as a tease for the upcoming episode of his podcast with more context likely to follow upon its release.