Death penalty for whatever it was IMO
Multiple sources told Sports Illustrated that Michigan football is under an NCAA investigation and that charges are expected soon.
While the nature of the alleged violations was not divulged, there is no indication that the case involves severe allegations of misconduct. Among the possible paths of resolving the case short of a Committee on Infractions hearing is a negotiated resolution, in which the school and NCAA Enforcement agree on both the violations and their classification (Level I, II, III or IV, with Level I being the most serious). A negotiated resolution would expedite a finalizing of the case.
Multiple sources told Sports Illustrated that Michigan football is under an NCAA investigation and that charges are expected soon.
While the nature of the alleged violations was not divulged, there is no indication that the case involves severe allegations of misconduct. Among the possible paths of resolving the case short of a Committee on Infractions hearing is a negotiated resolution, in which the school and NCAA Enforcement agree on both the violations and their classification (Level I, II, III or IV, with Level I being the most serious). A negotiated resolution would expedite a finalizing of the case.