The NCAA is reportedly set to issue its Notice of Allegations against Michigan for its impermissible scouting scandal.
According to Chris Balas of TheWolverine.com, the NCAA is prepared to issue a Notice of Allegations against Michigan as soon as Tuesday. Per Balas’ report, Michigan is expected to be hit with Level I violations for the off-campus, in-person scouting operation led by former staffer Connor Stalions.
Two other former coaches are expected to be hit with Level II violations for providing impermissible benefits to Michigan athletes.
According to Balas‘ report, a source indicated that the NCAA could seek to ban Michigan from the postseason for one or two years. Michigan is expected to fight back against any postseason ban, and it’s unlikely the ban would go into effect this year, as Michigan’s appeal is unlikely to be heard by the NCAA’s Committee on Infractions until 2025.
Michigan’s national championship and wins from the last three seasons are not expected to be vacated.