Michigan to appeal NCAA ruling, punishments for signstealing scandal Austin Curtright, USA TODAY NETWORK August 16, 2025 at 4:54 AM Hours after the NCAA handed Michigan football numerous penalties for its role in a signstealing scandal led by former staffer Connor Stalions, the university announced ...
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Austin Curtright, USA TODAY NETWORK August 16, 2025 at 4:54 AM
Hours after the NCAA handed Michigan football numerous penalties for its role in a sign-stealing scandal led by former staffer Connor Stalions, the university announced it would appeal the ruling.
"We will appeal this decision to ensure a fair result, and we will consider all other options," the university said in a statement.
The NCAA Committee on Infractions handed numerous financial penalties to the football program, including an institution fine of $50,000 plus 10% of Michigan's football budget. It also included a fine equivalent to anticipated loss of postseason revenue for 2025 and 2026, 10% of scholarships, 14-week prohibition on recruiting communications during the four-year probation period and a 25% reduction in official visits during the 2025-26 season.
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Coach Sherrone Moore was also given another one-game suspension, which will take place in Week 1 of the 2026 season. Moore is already set to serve a two-game suspension for Week 3 and 4 of the 2025 season, as part of a self-imposed suspension from the school, which was accepted by the NCAA.
"We appreciate the work of the Committee on Infractions," Michigan stated. "But, respectfully, in a number of instances the decision makes fundamental errors in interpreting NCAA bylaws; and it includes a number of conclusions that are directly contrary to the evidence – or lack of evidence – in the record."
Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel also supported Michigan's decision to appeal the ruling.
"It is never our intent to be in a position where we are accused of any rules violations," Manuel said in the statement. "I fully support Coach Sherrone Moore, our student-athletes and staff as they prepare for the season ahead. I appreciate Coach Moore's continued commitment to ensuring his program operates in compliance with applicable rules.
"I acknowledge the Committee on Infractions' decision to not penalize our current student-athletes by eliminating postseason opportunities; however, a postseason ban should never have been a consideration in this case. I fully support the university's decision to pursue an appeal. Coach Moore and I will not have any further comment."
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