The University of Michigan has received a notice of allegations from the NCAA regarding a sign-stealing investigation, as confirmed by both the school and NCAA spokespersons. Last year, former head coach Jim Harbaugh was suspended for recruiting violations, and the team faced uncertainty as they entered this college football season as reigning national champions. An investigation into alleged sign-stealing led to the suspensions and resignations of key staff members. Harbaugh has denied any knowledge of sign-stealing schemes. After winning last year’s championship, Harbaugh left Michigan to coach the Los Angeles Chargers. The NCAA recently issued a four-year show cause order to Harbaugh after its recruiting violations investigation. Michigan now has 90 days to respond to the notice of allegations. The NCAA has refrained from providing further details, citing the need to protect the integrity of the ongoing infractions process.
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