After two days of meetings with the NCAA’s Committee on Infractions (COI), representatives from the University of Michigan and NCAA have left Indianapolis with no immediate resolution.

The matter discussed revolves around the Connor Stalions advanced scouting saga — which involved him buying tickets to future opponents’ games and recording their sideline signals — and the 11 violations handed down by the NCAA to the Michigan Wolverines . Six of those violations are deemed a Level I violation, the most serious in nature to the NCAA.

Among the important things — to Michigan fans, at least — that will eventually be revealed is whether or not head coach Sherrone Moore will be given any further penalties after the university issued a self-imposed two-game suspension for Weeks 3 (vs. Centr

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