💨 Abstract
The NCAA will release findings from its investigation into Michigan's football program for alleged sign-stealing. Former assistant coach Sherrone Moore was accused of rule violations and deleting communications with a staffer, Connor Stalions, who facilitated the scheme. Stalions acknowledged knowing opponents' signals in seven games. Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti has suggested Michigan should face no further sanctions. The Wolverines start their season against New Mexico State and then play at Oklahoma.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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