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The CBS analyst Michigan deserves the “multi-year ban on the season” for the signature scandal

Less than a month before Michigan's hearing with the committee of violations of the signature negotiation, people in the college football landscape put a strain on what they consider to be appropriate.

At the beginning of this week, an article by The Athletic contained an anonymous Power 4 head coach who said Michigan deserved the “hammer”.

“I promise them that coaches are still taking care of it,” said a Power 4 head coach – not in the big ten – this week. “This was a big business and you can't minimize it. It is bad for college football. (Steal signals) could be more common than you think, but the extremes you went to? I've never heard of something like that and you have to get it awesome.”

On Friday, Josh Pate Pate suggested that the Wolverines, together with a massive fine and a loss of scholarships, should suffer a ban on several years.

It remains a mystery to what the NCAA will decide, but it is clear that many people hope that the examination will ultimately lead to a hard punishment … one that could keep the Wolverines out of College Football playoff for several years.

Michigan's hearing with the violation committee is scheduled to take place on June 6th and 7th. According to Dan Wetzel from ESPN, a final decision by the NCAA is expected to be made within 45 days of this hearing.

In the meantime, Michigan has reported a self-imposed two-game suspension for head coach Sherrone Moore. The suspension comes from Moore, in which a thread with 52 text messages with the former employees Connor Hengions is deleted, the man at the center of the examination of sign theft. This suspension is expected to apply to Michigan against Central Michigan and the match of the fourth week against Nebraska in week 3.

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