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Michigan Legend Immediately Claps Back at $20 Million Punishment originally appeared on Athlon Sports. On Friday, the NCAA announced the findings and punishments resulting from its investigation into the Michigan Wolverines concerning the program's sign-stealing scandal centered around former head coach Jim Harbaugh and analyst Connor Stalions.
Michigan was hit with severe financial penalties as the long-running, sign-stealing saga came to a close on Friday
In advance of Michigan’s season opener against New Mexico on Aug. 30, MLive’s Michigan football beat writers — Andrew Kahn, Aaron McMann, and Ryan Zuke — will be tackling various questions about the team and making their predictions for how things will go. This is Part I.
The Michigan Wolverines have been known for their pursuit of legacy players in recent years culminating in a commitment from offensive guard Kaden Strayhorn, a
New Mexico names junior transfer Jack Layne as Week 1 starting quarterback, reuniting with coach Jason Eck for his FBS debut against Michigan
An image of what looked to be then-Michigan staffer Connor Stalions on the Chippewas sideline of a CMU-MSU game on Sept. 1, 2023 has made its rounds on social m
The Wolverines’ sanctions have prompted takes from across the college football world including a curious one from CBS Sports personality Tim Brando, who took to his X account to share a long form message Saturday.
The Michigan football program will not be stripped of their 2023 College Football Playoff title after the Connor Stalions investigation.
We are just under two weeks away from Michigan football taking the stage. Every year, players who didn't light up the stat sheet the year before, take a big ste
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WolverinesWire on MSNConnor Stalions scouted MSU for Central Michigan, not Wolverines, per report
Central Michigan is under NCAA investigation for its role in Stalions attending the game. Since, then-head coach Jim McElwain and former offensive coordinator Jake Kostner -- both of whom were previously on Michigan's staff -- have lost their roles in Mount Pleasant.
Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood, the nation’s No. 1 recruit in his class, has spent months getting ready in hopes of starting the 14th-ranked Wolverines’ season opener against New Mexico.