Sherrone Moore Sends Strong Message Following Michigan’s $20 Million NCAA Punishment
Big news emerged in college football on Friday as the Michigan Wolverines officially received their punishment from the NCAA for the sign-stealing scandals under former head coach Jim Harbaugh. While the Wolverines avoided any repercussions regarding the legitimacy of their 2023 Big Ten and national titles, and did not receive a postseason ban—which would have been a worst-case scenario—they still face significant sanctions over the next several years. Additionally, head coach Sherrone Moore has been suspended for three games—two in 2025, which were self-imposed by Michigan, and one in 2026.
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Ohio State National Champion Calls Out NCAA for 'Joke' Michigan Penalties Friday
The Michigan Wolverines' football program was given four years of probation and future fines expected to exceed $20 million as the result of its past sign stealing scandal on Friday. Head coach Sherrone Moore is expected to serve a self-imposed two-game suspension plus an additional one-game suspension. The Wolverines' penalties sparked a wide range of reactions from across social media including a sarcastic one from a Big Ten general manager as told by CBS Sports' Matt Zenitz.
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