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After Michigan, a huge underdog, upset Ohio State 13-10 at Ohio Stadium last season, the Wolverines planted the flag at midfield. A melee broke out and law enforcement eventually got involved.
The Big Ten commissioner believes that Michigan shouldn't face more sanctions stemming from its infamous sign-stealing scandal.
Michigan football head coach Sherrone Moore, joined by senior leaders Max Bredeson, Derrick Moore and Ernest Hausmann, addressed reporters at Big Ten Media Days in Las Vegas on Thursday. The four Michigan men fielded questions regarding preparations for the 2025 football season,
Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti was asked why he believes Michigan football shouldn't be penalized more for the sign-stealing scandal. Here's what he said.
The Michigan football season is right around the corner, and there is a good chance that Bryce Underwood is the starting quarterback for the Wolverines. Underwood was the #1 player in the 2026 recruiting class, and it’s hard to imagine anyone winning the starting job over him.
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WolverinesWire on MSNBig Ten commissioner Tony Petitti advocated for Michigan football at NCAA COI hearingBig Ten commissioner Tony Petitti sent a letter to the NCAA advocating against further punishment for Michigan. The NCAA has charged Michigan with multiple Level I violations, including recruiting violations and deleting evidence.
Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti sent a letter to the NCAA Committee on Infractions, arguing the Michigan football program should not be punished any further a
“B10 commissioner Tony Petitti sent the NCAA a letter arguing Michigan deserved no further punishment in its advanced scouting case,” Dan Wetzel said in a report.