NCAA, Michigan and Connor Stalions
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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.
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Spartans Wire on MSNNCAA confirms Connor Stalions disguised, scouted MSU-CMU game in 2023
It is now official, Connor Stalions dressed up as a Central Michigan staffer for a game against Michigan State in 2023
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MLive - Jackson on MSNNCAA report: Harbaugh viewed Michigan compliance staff as ‘thorn in his side’
The 74-page NCAA report detailed the rift between Jim Harbaugh's football program and the Michigan compliance department.
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.
The NCAA says former Michigan staffer Connor Stalions called his sprawling network of in-person scouting the 'KGB.'
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNESPN’s Pete Thamel expects Michigan’s ‘signgate’ ruling to bring fines, no bans in 2025
Outside of Connor Stalions, if anyone has been the face of Michigan football's 'signgate' saga, it's been ESPN reporter Pete Thamel. The one reporting on the allegations throughout the process, he became a villain to fans in Ann Arbor and a hero to those in Columbus and East Lansing.