No. 21 Michigan is 6-2 and still in the hunt to fight for a spot in the College Football Playoff before they play Purdue on Saturday.
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The Wolverines were without head coach Sherrone Moore in their 63-3 win over Central Michigan on Sept. 13 and a 30-27 victory over Nebraska on Sept. 20 as part of a punishment for NCAA infractions related to advanced scouting. The case was related to the advanced scouting (off-campus scouting) led by then-staffer Connor Stalions.
Moore still had one more game to serve as a part of a three-game suspension and two-year show-cause order he received in relation to the advanced scouting case. Michigan was hit with fines for committing Level I violations.
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