Well, well, well. Look who joined the money grab.

The long-awaited penalties for Michigan’s illegal advanced scouting scheme were announced Friday, Aug. 15, and the NCAA made clear what’s important.

Get yours.

Everyone else is cashing in on college football’s new world , why shouldn’t the NCAA?

Look at the bright side: the NCAA can use Michigan’s unprecedented fine for cheating – it could reach upwards of $35 million – to help pay the $2.8 billion in House case back pay owed to athletes for, you know, .

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Hey, 1.25 percent of $2.8 billion is a start.

If this is all confusing, it shouldn’t be. There was zero chance the NCAA – which once famously sanctioned Boise State for allowing a recruit to sleep on a couch in th

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