The University of Michigan will face a steep fine and must play a third game without head coach Sherrone Moore after the NCAA has handed down its decision from the investigation related to the school’s alleged sign-stealing scandal.

Michigan will receive a significant fine, expected to be up to $20 million, a four-year probation, recruiting restrictions, but will not receive any scholarship reductions or postseason bans.

Moore will also be suspended for a game in 2026. This is in addition to the self-imposed two-game suspension that Michigan set for weeks 3 and 4.

NCAA punishes Michigan for sign-stealing

Michigan's four-year probation starts on April 10, 2027 and lasts through April 9, 2031. The suspension does not bar the football team from playing in bowl games or playoffs games.

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