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The NCAA opted not to issue a postseason ban to Michigan football despite finding "sufficient grounds" for one.

The NCAA spared current Michigan players a postseason ban, citing it would unfairly punish them for actions of former coaches and staff.

Michigan will pay a fine equivalent to the revenue sharing it would have received from 2025 and 2026 postseason competition.

Former Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh and former analyst Connor Stalions received 10-year and eight-year show-cause orders, respectively.

The NCAA on Friday announced its lengthy list of punishments and fines to Michigan football for the sign-stealing scandal that involved Wolverines coach Sherrone Moore , former U-M off-field analyst Connor Stalions and former Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh.

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