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The NCAA has finally handed down a punishment for the Michigan Wolverines football program for their involvement in sign-stealing during Jim Harbaugh’s tenure as head coach. While the sanctions do not affect the team’s 2023 national championship—led by former Wolverines star and current Minnesota Vikings QB J.
Jones, who led Ohio State to the 2014 national championship under head coach Urban Meyer, didn’t limit his remarks to rivalry rhetoric.
Ryan Day addressed the offensive line and safety situations and explained why Sonny Styles was the Block O recipient and Brandon Inniss a captain.
The Michigan Wolverines' football program was given four years of probation and future fines expected to exceed $20 million as the result of its past sign stealing scandal on Friday. Head coach Sherrone Moore is expected to serve a self-imposed two-game suspension plus an additional one-game suspension.
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Ohio State coach Ryan Day essentially went out of his way to avoid having to discuss the NCAA’s punishment over the Michigan sign-stealing scandal. Day held a press conference on Monday, but before any reporters even had the chance to ask,
The Michigan Wolverines scored their biggest win of the 2024 season in Columbus, Ohio on November 30, 2024 as coach Sherrone Moore's team defeated the arch rival Buckeyes by a score of 13-10. It was arguably the biggest upset of the 100-plus year-old rivalry as former Wolverines walk-on Davis
McCarthy threw for 148 yards and hit Roman Wilson on a 22-yard score in the second quarter to extend Michigan's lead to 14-3. But Ohio State answered on a 3-yard TD catch by Emeka Egbuka, and tied ...
The 2006 meeting, dubbed “The Game of the Century,” was the first meeting between Michigan and Ohio State as the No. 1 and 2 teams in the country and came just one day after Schembechler died.
Michigan kicker Dominic Zvada was selected on the first team and Michigan State punter Ryan Eckley made the second team.