Michigan is back in Indianapolis this weekend, but it’s not playing for a Big Ten championship.
The Wolverines’ sign-stealing saga that engulfed the college football world in 2023 is set to play out in a private conference room just outside of downtown proper.
A group of school administrators and its legal counsel are set to appear at NCAA headquarters Friday, the start of a two-day infractions hearing that could help determine penalties for the Michigan football program and those involved. The hearing follows months of back and forth between the two sides.
Athletic director Warde Manuel is expected to appear, as is interim school president Domenico Grasso, who less than a month ago was tapped to replace the departed Santa Ono, as the NCAA reviews its findings and gives Michigan officia