The end is finally here, it seems. The University of Michigan has dropped its appeal of NCAA sanctions levied at the football program in the aftermath of the Connor Stalions’ advanced scouting investigation.

Per ESPN, Moore withdrew his appeal in the case on Sept. 29, and Michigan did the same on Oct. 6.

Per Pete Thamel and Dan Wetzel

— “Michigan was hit with fines that could total as much as $30 million but avoided a postseason ban or the vacating of past victories, including the 2023 season in which the Wolverines won the national championship.”

— “Moore, meanwhile, was levied a two-year show-cause order and suspended from three games across two seasons. Moore, now Michigan’s head coach but the offensive coordinator during the period the violations occurred, served two of the games i

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