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The Michigan Wolverines received a massive fine from the NCAA for the Connor Stalions scandal, but no wins were vacated. We explain why.
After Connor Stalions received an eight-year show-cause from the NCAA for his involvement in Michigan's sign-stealing saga, his lawyers issued a statement.
The 74-page NCAA report detailed the rift between Jim Harbaugh's football program and the Michigan compliance department.
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Connor Stalions' legal team predictably has some complaints about the NCAA's sanctions against him and the Michigan football program. A day after the NCAA announced it was fining the Wolverines an eight-figure sum and hitting Stalions with an eight-year show-cause penalty,