On Wednesday, news broke that the NCAA had issued a Notice of Allegations against the Michigan football program for potential Level II and Level I violations committed during the period of COVID restrictions.
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to separate fact from fiction and help you understand what this does – and doesn’t – mean.
- Explaining what a Level II and Level I violation is, and what kind of punishment they can bring
- Is this really just about buying a hamburger?
- Is this related to the Conor Stalions case?
- What kinds of additional penalties could Jim Harbaugh and the Wolverines face?
- When could this punishment potentially come down?
- How could this impact any future punishment related to the sign-stealing scandal?
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