NCAA reveals why vacating Michigan wins, national championship were not considered

NCAA Committee on Infractions representatives attributed the decision to not vacate any wins from Michigan — including its 2023 College Football Playoff national championship — due to the NCAA’s “very quick” action opening an investigation into the program’s infamous 2023 sign-stealing scheme. The NCAA Committee on Infractions also made it clear removing wins are generally […]

Michigan Wolverines football quarterback J.J. McCarthy and head coach Jim Harbaugh led the Maize and Blue to the 2023 national championship. (Photo by Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports)

NCAA Committee on Infractions representatives attributed the decision to not vacate any wins from Michigan — including its 2023 College Football Playoff national championship — due to the NCAA’s “very quick” action opening an investigation into the program’s infamous 2023 sign-stealing scheme. The NCAA Committee on Infractions also made it clear removing wins are generally only enforced when there are ineligible players involved, according to various reports from a press conference Friday afternoon.

This report will be updated.

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