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  2. Timeline: How the Michigan sign-stealing scandal and Jim ...

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    Michigan’s response did not sway the Big Ten as Pettiti sent a letter to the school outlining why Jim Harbaugh was suspended for three games because of the in-person sign-stealing.

  3. Coach Jim Harbaugh banned from 3 games over sign-stealing ...

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    Michigan says it is cooperating with the NCAA, which does not outlaw sign-stealing, but has rules against in-person scouting of opponents and using electronic equipment to steal signs. The ...

  4. University of Michigan football sign-stealing scandal - Wikipedia

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    The scope of the University of Michigan's alleged sign-stealing operation included both video evidence of electronics prohibited by the NCAA to steal signs and a significant paper trail, per sources. Michigan staffer Connor Stalions purchased tickets in his own name for more than 30 games over three years at 11 different Big Ten schools. [4]

  5. Michigan football sign-stealing: Jim Harbaugh reportedly ...

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    A possible punishment for Michigan football in the sign-stealing scandal may be finally taking shape.. Two weeks after the story broke, Wolverine staffer Connor Stalions resigned this week, saying ...

  6. Why is Jim Harbaugh suspended? Michigan coach to miss ... - AOL

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    Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh has been suspended for the remainder of the regular season, the Big Ten announced on Friday. The announcement came while the Michigan football team was on the way to ...

  7. Piggybacking (security) - Wikipedia

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    The act may be legal or illegal, authorized or unauthorized, depending on the circumstances. However, the term more often has the connotation of being an illegal or unauthorized act. [1] To describe the act of an unauthorized person who follows someone to a restricted area without the consent of the authorized person, the term tailgating is ...

  8. Will v. Michigan Department of State Police - Wikipedia

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    Will v. Michigan Dept. of State Police, 491 U.S. 58 (1989), was a case decided by the United States Supreme Court, in which the Court held that States and their officials acting in their official capacity are not persons when sued for monetary damages under the Civil Rights Act of 1871.

  9. NCAA investigating University of Michigan football over sign ...

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    The NCAA is investigating the University of Michigan football team for alleged sign-stealing, the school and the Big Ten Conference announced on Thursday. ... NCAA Bylaw 11.6.1 states: “Off ...