Michigan coach Sherrone Moore expected to be suspended amid NCAA allegations: report
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The Connor Stalions sign-stealing scandal for Michigan football is expected to affect the Wolverines in 2025.
Head coach Sherrone Moore is expected to be suspended two games next season as a result of allegations that he failed to cooperate in the NCAA’s investigation into Michigan’s sign-stealing under coach Jim Harbaugh in 2023, per The Associated Press.
The suspension is reportedly expected to come across the Wolverines’ third and fourth games of the season. They play at home against Central Michigan on Sept. 13, then at Nebraska one week later.
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Michigan Wolverines head coach Sherrone Moore runs off the field after the game against the Michigan Wolverines and the Ohio State Buckeyes on Nov. 30, 2024 at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (Ian Johnson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Michigan also has a self-imposed sanction that has yet to be announced, according to the report. The Wolverines’ program rocked college football that season, especially considering the team went undefeated that year.
While the NCAA has no rules against stealing signs from the sidelines, they do not allow schools to send scouts to games of future opponents and use electronic devices to record other teams' signs.
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Big Ten school records showed that Stalions had bought tickets to games with teams that Michigan would play on their