The NCAA is investigating Michigan for scouting opponents in-person in an effort to steal signs.
reported that the NCAA is investigating the Michigan football program for allegedly violating rules that prohibit teams from scouting future opponents in person. The Big TenPer the Yahoo Sports report, the issue being investigated is whether Michigan deployed individuals “to attend games of both scheduled opponents and possible College Football Playoff opponents in an effort to gather information on the signs they use to call both offensive and defensive plays.
“Whether the NCAA believes Michigan was using staffers or others who may be loyal to the program is unknown. So too is whether information was detailed via video or some other means or if head coach Jim Harbaugh is involved,” Dellenger and Wetzel wrote in their report.
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