DETROIT - Michigan will finally learn its punishment from a NCAA investigation into an alleged illegal scouting/sign-stealing scheme.
The NCAA formally notified all of the involved parties on Thursday morning that the findings will be publicly released on Friday, according to an NCAA email obtained by The Detroit News. The findings will be released by noon.
This will be the culmination of an investigation launched Oct. 19, 2023 by the NCAA and that focused on the alleged scheme orchestrated by former player personnel analyst Connor Stalions. Michigan was in the midst of its undefeated season when notified of the investigation. The Big Ten suspended then-head coach Jim Harbaugh three games at the end of the regular season for a violation of the Sportsmanship Policy because of information