After watching the Netflix “Sign Stealer” piece, I was left wondering which NOA’s against Michigan coaches and staff remain unadjudicated?
We know there was a negotiated settlement covering the impermissible recruiting and coaching violations. Then there was another negotiated settlement covering allegations against all but two ex-coaches who are now with NFL teams. The Netflix piece said that the NCAA proposed a 4- game show cause order to settle Harbaugh’s NOA, and another 3-game show cause to settle Connor Stalions’ violations.
So by my count there are NOAs against 4 Michigan coaches, two active and two former coaches, which remain open and unsettled.
What about any institutional NOAs? I think I’ve read that there are two Level I institutional NOAs—one associated with sign-stealing and another for loss of institutional control.
What is the “count” of unsettled NOAs against Michigan or former Michigan coaches? The two institutional Level I’s are particularly concerning because they would open the entire list of possible NCAA penalties, including vacating games and championships, limitation of future post-season play, scholarships, recruiting limitations, fines and even worse, available for use against Michigan.
Who has an accurate count?
We know there was a negotiated settlement covering the impermissible recruiting and coaching violations. Then there was another negotiated settlement covering allegations against all but two ex-coaches who are now with NFL teams. The Netflix piece said that the NCAA proposed a 4- game show cause order to settle Harbaugh’s NOA, and another 3-game show cause to settle Connor Stalions’ violations.
So by my count there are NOAs against 4 Michigan coaches, two active and two former coaches, which remain open and unsettled.
What about any institutional NOAs? I think I’ve read that there are two Level I institutional NOAs—one associated with sign-stealing and another for loss of institutional control.
What is the “count” of unsettled NOAs against Michigan or former Michigan coaches? The two institutional Level I’s are particularly concerning because they would open the entire list of possible NCAA penalties, including vacating games and championships, limitation of future post-season play, scholarships, recruiting limitations, fines and even worse, available for use against Michigan.
Who has an accurate count?