How convenient. “Probation”, pay some benjamins, show causes for guys no longer there, no schollys lost. Oh, and the current head coach who was intimately involved in the scandal isnt banned.
pathetic.
somebody else will look at this and determine it is worth the risk. You have to ban from postseason and ding schollys if you want it to mean anything. Writing big checks is easy.
Michigan received a significant fine, including the loss of two years of postseason football revenue, but avoided punitive penalties such as a postseason ban from the NCAA Committee on Infractions.
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