Michigan, Tony Petitti and NCAA
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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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SB Nation on MSNReport: Tony Petitti opposes more NCAA penalties for Michigan FootballAccording to ESPN’s Dan Wetzel, Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti sent a letter to the NCAA advocating for no additional penalties for Michigan Football as it relates to the Connor Stalions sign-steal
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WolverinesWire on MSNBig Ten commissioner Tony Petitti advocated for Michigan football at NCAA COI hearingBig Ten commissioner Tony Petitti sent a letter to the NCAA advocating against further punishment for Michigan. The NCAA has charged Michigan with multiple Level I violations, including recruiting violations and deleting evidence.
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EssentiallySports on MSNBig Ten Boss Tony Petitti Still Feuding With Jim HarbaughIn an ideal world, years would pass before any news outlet brought up the Michigan sign-stealing scandal. The post Tony Petitti Holds Jim Harbaugh Grudge for 18 Months After Ex- Michigan HC's Frustration appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti isn’t directly in Nebraska’s corner regarding his stance on the College Football Playoff. His focus is the Big Ten; that’s his
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey and Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti are on good terms despite having opposing views on a potential revised College Football Playoff model. Before leaving Atlanta for SEC Media Days,
"The Big Ten will not back off its preferred College Football Playoff format for 2026, guaranteeing B1G 4 automatic qualifiers, unless SEC decides to add 9th league game. There’s no way (Big Ten commissioner) Tony (Petitti) moves off four AQs meaning 12-team playoff likely will return in 2026," McMurphy tweeted on Wednesday.
Follow along below for all the news and video from the event.All times central.Tuesday: Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Nebraska, Ohio State, RutgersCommissioner Tony Petitti 1 - 1:30 p.m.Illinois Coach Bret Bielema 1:30 - 1:45 p.