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14 Aug 2025, 21:13

Awaiting NCAA Decision on Signal Stealing Scandal

  • NCAA will announce the results of the investigation on September 15, 2025.
  • The scandal is related to former employee Connor Stallion.
  • Sherrone Moore received a self-imposed two-game suspension.

Michigan, Michigan. NCAA announced that the results of the investigation into signal stealing will be released on September 15, 2025. The investigation concerns former employee Connor Stallion, who is accused of being involved in the organization of a personal scouting operation for decoding signals of opponents.

This scandal emerged in July 2023 when reports surfaced that Stallion purchased tickets under his own name and sent assistants to record opponents' signals. This is a violation of NCAA rules, even though the act of stealing signals itself is not illegal. Stallion submitted a resignation in the fall, and his actions led to the dismissal of head coach Jim Harbaugh.

In the lead-up to the decision, head coach Sherrone Moore voluntarily imposed a two-game suspension on himself as a way to soften the penalty from the NCAA. It is known that the investigation encompasses 11 violations, of which six are classified as the most serious level of violations.

The NCAA decision may include penalties, restrictions on recruiting, and disqualification from the playoffs. However, according to previous data, it does not anticipate suspending players or barring them from participating in the playoffs.

Michigan will begin its season on September 30, 2025, with a home match against New Mexico, and until that time, the team is preparing for the aftermath of the scandal.

Tags: Sport/American football

Articles on this topic:

  • apnews.com - NCAA informs Michigan ruling on sign-stealing investigation will be released Friday, AP source says
  • www.marca.com - Michigan Football awaits NCAA's verdict: Friday could change everything