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CFP commissioners put off any decisions on changes to playoff format, including seeding of teams
Read full article: CFP commissioners put off any decisions on changes to playoff format, including seeding of teamsCommissioners who are part of the College Football Playoff have put off any decisions on potential changes to the playoff format, including how the 12-team field is seeded.
Attorney: Full settlement agreement of antitrust lawsuits involving NCAA expected to be filed Friday
Read full article: Attorney: Full settlement agreement of antitrust lawsuits involving NCAA expected to be filed FridayAn attorney for the defendants tells The Associated Press the full settlement agreement of antitrust lawsuits involving the NCAA and college sportsā wealthiest conferences is expected to be filed with a federal court by Friday.
Michigan responds to Big Ten, saying commissioner doesn't have discipline authority, AP source says
Read full article: Michigan responds to Big Ten, saying commissioner doesn't have discipline authority, AP source saysThe University of Michigan warned Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti about overstepping his authority and rushing to judgement about an alleged sign-stealing scheme, saying he canāt discipline coach Jim Harbaugh under the conferenceās sportsmanship policy.
Michigan prepared to take Big Ten to court if punished without full investigation, AP source says
Read full article: Michigan prepared to take Big Ten to court if punished without full investigation, AP source saysMichigan is preparing to take possible legal action if the Big Ten punishes the football program before a full investigation of allegations of an impermissible scouting and sign-stealing scheme orchestrated by a low-level staffer.
Michigan asks Big Ten commissioner to await for NCAA investigation before acting on allegations
Read full article: Michigan asks Big Ten commissioner to await for NCAA investigation before acting on allegationsUniversity of Michigan President Santa Ono sent an email to Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti, imploring the conference to wait for results of the NCAAās sign-stealing investigation before potentially taking action against the Jim Harbaugh-led football program.
Connor Stalions, the Michigan employee at the center of the NCAA sign-stealing investigation, quits
Read full article: Connor Stalions, the Michigan employee at the center of the NCAA sign-stealing investigation, quitsConnor Stalions, the low-level Michigan football staffer who is at the center of an NCAA investigation into impermissible scouting of opponents and sign stealing, has resigned.
Frustrated Big Ten coaches push for league to discipline Michigan for sign-stealing, AP sources say
Read full article: Frustrated Big Ten coaches push for league to discipline Michigan for sign-stealing, AP sources sayThere is mounting pressure on Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti to discipline Michigan and coach Jim Harbaugh for a sign-stealing scheme.
NCAA president shifts focus to employment status of college athletes during Senate hearing
Read full article: NCAA president shifts focus to employment status of college athletes during Senate hearingDuring a Senate hearing, NCAA President Charlie Baker shifted the focus of college sportsā need for federal legislation away from regulating how athletes can be compensated for their fame to the looming possibility of the players being deemed employees of their schools.
Big Ten having preliminary conversations about more expansion if Pac-12 crumbles, AP sources say
Read full article: Big Ten having preliminary conversations about more expansion if Pac-12 crumbles, AP sources sayA group of Big Ten presidents has begun discussing the possibility of adding more West Coast schools to the conference if the Pac-12 continues to crumble, according to two people familiar with the conversations.