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Former Michigan football staff member claimed knowing opponents' signals in seven games, leading to NCAA penalties.
Former Michigan football staff member Connor Stalions claimed to have known most of opponents' signals in seven games over two seasons, leading to an NCAA investigation.
Despite this, Stalions emphasized that Michigan's game outcomes were influenced more by factors like blocking and tackling than by sign-stealing.
The NCAA doesn't prohibit stealing signs but bans schools from sending scouts to future opponents' games or recording signals electronically.
Michigan faced penalties including a three-year probation, fines, and recruiting limitations.
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Un ex miembro del personal de fútbol de Michigan afirmó conocer las señales de los oponentes en siete juegos, lo que llevó a penalizaciones de la NCAA.