The University of Michigan and Wolverines head football coach Sherrone Moore have withdrawn their appeals in the NCAA infractions case that centered on advance scouting.

According to the NCAA's Division I Infractions Dashboard, Moore withdrew his appeal in the case on Sept. 29 and the university followed on Oct. 6.

The NCAA Committee on Infractions announced in August that Michigan had committed multiple Level I violations in relation to impermissible off-campus scouting. The scheme, led by former staffer Connor Stalions, was designed to aid in the stealing of opponents' in-game signals. It operated during the 2021 and 2022 seasons and and for part of 2023.

Michigan was hit with fines that could total as much as $30 million but avoided a postseason ban or the vacating of past victorie

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