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Ex-Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer takes aim at NCAA over Michigan’s sign-stealing scandal punishment. The Michigan Wolverines dominated the college football headlines over the weekend after the NCAA handed down a punishment for the program’s role in a sign-stealing scandal under former head coach Jim Harbaugh.
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The Michigan Wolverines' football program was given four years of probation and future fines expected to exceed $20 million as the result of its past sign stealing scandal on Friday. Head coach Sherrone Moore is expected to serve a self-imposed two-game suspension plus an additional one-game suspension.
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