Michigan and five individuals who currently or previously worked for its football program have reached an agreement with NCAA enforcement staff on recruiting violations and coaching activities by noncoaching staff members that occurred within the football program, and the appropriate penalties for those violations. A Committee on Infractions panel has approved the agreement. One former coach did not participate in the agreement, and that portion of the case will be considered separately by the Committee on Infractions, after which the committee will release its full decision.
The agreed-upon violations involve impermissible in-person recruiting contacts during a COVID-19 dead period, impermissible tryouts, and the program exceeding the number of allowed countable coaches when noncoaching staff members engaged in on- and off-field coaching activities (including providing technical and tactical skills instruction to student-athletes). The negotiated resolution also involved the school's agreement that the underlying violations demonstrated a head coach responsibility violation and the former football head coach failed to meet his responsibility to cooperate with the investigation. The school also agreed that it failed to deter and detect the impermissible recruiting contacts and did not ensure that the football program adhered to rules for noncoaching staff members.
The committee will not discuss further details in the case to protect the integrity of the ongoing process, as the committee's final decision — including potential violations and penalties for the former coach — is pending.
By separating the cases, the Division I Committee on Infractions publicly acknowledges the infractions case and permits the school and the participating individuals to immediately begin serving their penalties while awaiting the committee's final decision on the remaining contested portion of the case. That decision will include any findings and penalties for the former coach. This is the fourth case where the committee has used multiple resolution paths.
The agreed-upon penalties in this case include three years of probation for the school, a fine and recruiting restrictions in alignment with the Level I-Mitigated classification for the school. The participating individuals also agreed to one-year show-cause orders consistent with the Level II-Standard and Level II-Mitigated classifications of their respective violations.
Inversion is much more common and is essentially ‘rolling’ your ankle inwards and stretching ligaments.
Eversion is when you turn your foot outwards, it’s basically the opposite direction of inversion (obviously).
Fractures can happen because the fibula is keeping your foot from moving out.
Recent Comments
Transformactional
I saw you looking at that boy’s chest film
When I came home there was a man in my house. He had a mechanical arm. I fought with this man
Can Trente and Braiden come back?
Be careful who you make the villain
Reminds me of kicking Ohio State’s ass to win the B1G each of the last 3 years
and get 2 free tickets to a Michigan football game
who are you to disagree with The Oracle
You’re so happy to say I told you so, we get it.
M will likely get some guys that have actually gotten snaps before.
hopefully he's sandwiched between other players joining
the two minute timeout is not to be confused with their timeout every 2 minutes
If you watched my documentary you’ll know I solved Helen’s murder for the CPD and US Marshals
via GIPHY
2017 vibes
Michigan and five individuals who currently or previously worked for its football program have reached an agreement with NCAA enforcement staff on recruiting violations and coaching activities by noncoaching staff members that occurred within the football program, and the appropriate penalties for those violations. A Committee on Infractions panel has approved the agreement. One former coach did not participate in the agreement, and that portion of the case will be considered separately by the Committee on Infractions, after which the committee will release its full decision.
The agreed-upon violations involve impermissible in-person recruiting contacts during a COVID-19 dead period, impermissible tryouts, and the program exceeding the number of allowed countable coaches when noncoaching staff members engaged in on- and off-field coaching activities (including providing technical and tactical skills instruction to student-athletes). The negotiated resolution also involved the school's agreement that the underlying violations demonstrated a head coach responsibility violation and the former football head coach failed to meet his responsibility to cooperate with the investigation. The school also agreed that it failed to deter and detect the impermissible recruiting contacts and did not ensure that the football program adhered to rules for noncoaching staff members.
The committee will not discuss further details in the case to protect the integrity of the ongoing process, as the committee's final decision — including potential violations and penalties for the former coach — is pending.
By separating the cases, the Division I Committee on Infractions publicly acknowledges the infractions case and permits the school and the participating individuals to immediately begin serving their penalties while awaiting the committee's final decision on the remaining contested portion of the case. That decision will include any findings and penalties for the former coach. This is the fourth case where the committee has used multiple resolution paths.
The agreed-upon penalties in this case include three years of probation for the school, a fine and recruiting restrictions in alignment with the Level I-Mitigated classification for the school. The participating individuals also agreed to one-year show-cause orders consistent with the Level II-Standard and Level II-Mitigated classifications of their respective violations.
sounds risky
whatever. I'm glad UM Football is the only National Champion from the Big Ten.
Pull it down!
Gouda to hear
gimme the good stuff
Username checks out
he's infamous, which means he's more than famous
Sénior Dusty
Dude illegally…
Ryan Osborn
Dude illegally made the 2021 D line really good
CC: Ryan Osborn
+1 Underrated
granted the other NC appearance was against a great UNC team. but it was in Detroit and his squad was dog walked
maybe you'd be surprised at how expensive medical bills are for extended care
Ryan Day's safe word is 'Petitti'
…
Inversion or eversion?
Inversion is much more common and is essentially ‘rolling’ your ankle inwards and stretching ligaments.
Eversion is when you turn your foot outwards, it’s basically the opposite direction of inversion (obviously).
Fractures can happen because the fibula is keeping your foot from moving out.
did it sail 20 yards past him?
HBD, JB
I celebrate on the 28th because I was born in February, not March.
Time to tamper the shit out of other teams. Figuratively, of course.
“That’s a twenty dollar bill all day long Brando”
Sam talked about it on the Roundtable this morning.
His 'gut feeling' is that BJM wants to tell the Tennessee players in person before finalizing his contract and leaving for UM.
Michigan Insiders have (rightfully) taken their lumps recently but that's what Sam said.
player safety issue
he's going to teach the ND players the proper way to get into a bar brawl in Colorado and how to beat up kids in the dorm rooms
Both after failing miserably in the NFL
no. I want more Scorigami
not if Quinn Nordin is your kicker
Points awarded for every 10 yard increment for FGs. A 60 yard FG should be worth more than a 25 yd FG
0-19 yds = 1 point
20-29 yds = 2 points
30-39 yds = 3 points
40-49 yds = 4 points
50-59 yds = 5 points
60-69(nice) yds = 6 points
If someone makes a 70 yard FG it's worth 7 points.
there's a Water Boy - Linebacker - Needle Dick joke in here somewhere
Warde doesn’t hire good coaches and lets the all time legends walk.
A guy who has coached Chris Jones, George Karlaftis, and has a UM connection with Mike Dana.
Hopefully that will be good enough to keep Grant and Graham around. And a bag full o cash
someone will have to rouse Warde from his post lunch sleep coma for a comment
take us home, Blake