Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore has been penalized three games, including a two-game self-imposed suspension this season as well as the first game game of the 2026, and the Michigan athletic department has been slapped with enormous fines, including losses of postseason revenue for the next two seasons, the NCAA announced Friday in its decision on the illegal scouting/sign-stealing case that focused on former staffer Connor Stalions.

Michigan was spared a postseason ban and vacating wins, including from the 2023 undefeated national championship season when the investigation was launched that October.

Moore, who will miss Games 3 and 4 – at home against Central Michigan and the Big Ten opener at Nebraska — also was given a two-year show-cause.

Michigan faces four years of probation a

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