Michigan football fined 10s of millions of dollars, Moore suspended 3 games in sign-stealing scandal [View all]
Source: AP
By LARRY LAGE
Updated 12:31 PM CDT, August 15, 2025
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) The NCAA fined Michigan tens of millions of dollars Friday and suspended coach Sherrone Moore for three games for a sign-stealing scandal that has loomed over college footballs winningest program for nearly two years.
Moore, who was already issued a self-imposed two-game suspension by Michigan, will also be banned from the first game of the 2026-27 season for a total of three games. Moore received a two-year show-cause order, but he will be allowed to fulfill coaching commitments and other athletically related activities.
Financial penalties are expected to exceed $20 million and include a $50,000 fine, a 10% fine on the football programs budget, a 10% fine on Michigans 2025-26 scholarships and a fine equivalent to the anticipated loss of postseason revenue for the 2025 and 2026 seasons. Michigan also faces a 25% reduction in official visits during the upcoming season and a 14-week prohibition on football recruiting communications during the probation period.
Connor Stalions, a former a low-level staffer who conducted the scouting and sign-stealing operation, was issued an eight-year show-cause order. Former Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh faces a 10-year show-cause order following the conclusion of his previous four-year order effective Aug. 7, 2028.

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