Recently, the University of Michigan has requested that the Big Ten Commissioner, Kevin Warren, delay any action on allegations that the school violated NCAA rules. This comes after the NCAA launched an investigation into the school’s football program.
The allegations stem from a report released by the Detroit Free Press in August of 2019. The report detailed how former Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh and his staff had allegedly violated NCAA rules by providing players with extra benefits such as free meals and lodging.
The NCAA has since launched an investigation into the matter and the University of Michigan has requested that the Big Ten Commissioner delay any action until the NCAA’s investigation is complete. The school believes that any action taken before the NCAA’s investigation is complete could be seen as prejudicial and could potentially harm the school’s reputation.
The Big Ten Commissioner has yet to make a decision on the matter, but it is clear that the University of Michigan is taking this matter very seriously. It is important to note that the NCAA has yet to make any official statements on the matter and it is unclear how long the investigation will take.
In the meantime, it is important for all parties involved to remain patient and allow the NCAA to conduct its investigation. It is also important for all parties to ensure that any action taken is fair and just.
It will be interesting to see how this situation plays out and what the NCAA’s final decision will be. In the meantime, it is important for all parties involved to remain patient and allow the NCAA to conduct its investigation.