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The Spun on MSNOhio State Football Star Calls Out NCAA After Michigan's Punishment
A prominent, legendary Ohio State football star is calling out the NCAA in the wake of Michigan's punishment. The NCAA announced on Friday the punishment for Michigan football's sign-stealing scandal.
The Michigan Wolverines' sign stealing scandal appears to be over after the NCAA handed down fines expected to total over $20 million while adding three
Notre Dame was in a good spot with four-star DL Alister Vallejo, but he ended up choosing the Michigan football team.
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On3 on MSNHail to the Podcast: Let’s Talk Michigan Football!
Open the Youtube video Michigan Football fans — we’re finally talking REAL football! On this week’s episode of Hail to the Podcast from Maize & Blue Review, Senior Editor Trevor McCue and Publisher Josh Henschke break down everything you need to know about the Wolverines heading into the 2025 season.
A Central Michigan University source has confirmed that CMU football coaching staff requested Connor Stalions to assist its staff during CMU's 2023 season opener against Michigan State University.
Paul Finebaum has had it with Michigan, its fans, Jim Harbaugh, and the fake national championship the Wolverines won in 2023.
For Michigan fans, the pride of the championship remains. For rivals and neutral observers, the achievement carries an invisible asterisk. It is this asterisk, not the $20 million fine, that defines the punishment. Michigan will always be remembered as a champion, but in the same breath, it will be remembered as a program that cheated.