That school up north -- University of Michigan -- has admitted to a series of violations in its football program. The school insisted the problems related to practice time and the activities of graduate assistants. The school hopes the self-imposed sanctions will satisfy the NCAA. Penalties self-imposed by the Michigan football program Tuesday: Michigan said it will cut back practice and training time...
That school up north -- University of Michigan -- has admitted to a series of violations in its football program. The school insisted the problems related to practice time and the activities of graduate assistants. The school hopes the self-imposed sanctions will satisfy the NCAA.
Penalties self-imposed by the Michigan football program Tuesday:
Michigan said it will cut back practice and training time by 130 hours over the next two years, starting this summer. It also trimmed the number of assistants -- the so-called quality-control staff -- from five to three and banned them from practices, games or coaching meetings for the rest of 2010.