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Big Ten commissioner Tony Pettiti addressed the letter he sent to the NCAA on Michigan's behalf but didn't get into detail during Big Ten media days.
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WolverinesWire on MSNTony Petitti confirms Big Ten's letter to NCAA on Michigan case at media days in Las Vegas
Big Ten's Tony Petitti confirms sending NCAA letter on Michigan's Connor Stalions case at media days, calls for faster resolution in ongoing saga.
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Big Ten suggests to NCAA that Michigan has been punished enough for sign-stealing, AP sources say
Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti sent a letter to the NCAA Committee on Infractions suggesting that Michigan’s football program should not face more sanctions stemming from a sign-stealing scheme, according to two people familiar with the situation.
Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti defends Michigan football against the NCAA inflicting any more punishment in the sign-stealing case.
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NCAA charged Michigan with 11 violations surrounding sign-stealing investigation of Connor Stalions. Big Ten's Tony Petitti said punishment was served.
LAS VEGAS — In a city known for its glitz, glamour and bright lights, Michigan football will be under the microscope this week at Big Ten Media Days.
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Bryce Underwood reveals DC’s role in growth of Michigan football offense before 2025 season
The Michigan football season is right around the corner, and there is a good chance that Bryce Underwood is the starting quarterback for the Wolverines. Underwood was the #1 player in the 2026 recruiting class, and it’s hard to imagine anyone winning the starting job over him.
Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti argued in a letter to the NCAA that Michigan should receive no further punishment in the Connor Stalions sign-stealing case
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Spartans Wire on MSNMichigan State hockey releases non-conference schedule
Michigan State hockey has released their non-conference slate for 2025-26 which includes several intriguing matchups
Dusty May feels this season’s revamped frontcourt can be just as good, if not better, than any in college basketball.