Michigan Sign Stealing Punishment

NorthKCHawk

Well-Known Member
The NCAA is announcing the punishments tomorrow. Let's get a pool going, what do they get?

I will go with Harbaugh and Stallions being Show-Caused, that is a no-brainer.
Sherron gets 4 games
Two-year Probation
Fine
The '23 Natty stands, however.

Thoughts?????
 




Looks like I was pretty close. They are talking that the fine could exceed 20 million. Ouch. Still, some donor will just write a check. Harbaugh will never coach in college again, that's for sure.


 






And, as expected, Harbaugh lands on his feet.

For a blue-blood program like Michigan, temporary revenue loss is easily surmountable, and suspending coaches for a few games is all about optics. Irrelevant.

If they really wanted to be serious about this, the NCAA would have cut scholarships by half for 5 years, and imposed a cap on NIL spending to next to nothing for the same amount of time. THAT would have stung much more than this.
 


Jim Harbaugh and Pete Carroll should have a statue of them together, in a smug embrace, out front of a newly created National Hall of Shame, laughing their backsides off as they stand waste deep in a pile of NFL money. The caption in front of the statue would read:
WHO SAID CHEATERS NEVER PROSPER?
Probably the same chump who said
WINNERS NEVER CHEAT AND CHEATERS NEVER WIN
 


And, as expected, Harbaugh lands on his feet.

For a blue-blood program like Michigan, temporary revenue loss is easily surmountable, and suspending coaches for a few games is all about optics. Irrelevant.

If they really wanted to be serious about this, the NCAA would have cut scholarships by half for 5 years, and imposed a cap on NIL spending to next to nothing for the same amount of time. THAT would have stung much more than this.

Strip them of that national title!

Treat the football team like the (not so) Fab 5:

The NCAA imposed significant penalties on the University of Michigan basketball program due to the "Fab Five" scandal, which involved improper benefits provided to players by booster Ed Martin. These penalties included a postseason ban for the 2002-2003 season, the program being placed on two years of probation, the vacation of wins from the 1992-93 and 1995-96 seasons, and the removal of banners commemorating Final Four appearances. Additionally, the NCAA ordered Michigan to return $450,000 in postseason revenue and disassociate from the involved players, including Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King, and Ray Jackson, until 2012 or 2013 for some.

Here's a more detailed breakdown:

  • Postseason Ban:
    The team was prohibited from participating in the postseason for the 2002-2003 season, a punishment later doubled by the NCAA.
  • Probation:
    The basketball program was placed on two years of probation, signifying a period of oversight and restrictions.
  • Vacated Wins:
    A significant number of wins, including those from the 1992-93 and 1995-96 seasons, were vacated, effectively removing them from the official record.
  • Banner Removal:
    The university was required to remove banners in the arena that celebrated the team's achievements during the implicated seasons, including the Final Four appearances in 1992 and 1993.
  • Disassociation:
    The NCAA mandated that Michigan disassociate itself from the implicated players, meaning they were not to be publicly recognized or associated with the university's athletic program.
  • Financial Penalty:
    The university was ordered to return $450,000 in postseason revenue that it had received during the period of the violations.
  • Scholarship Reduction:
    The NCAA also penalized Michigan with a reduction of one scholarship for four seasons, impacting the team's ability to recruit and maintain its roster.
 




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