"NCAA President Stands by Michigan's Fair and Square National Title Win"

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NCAA President Charlie Baker defends informing Michigan and the Big Ten about an in-person scouting and sign-stealing investigation during the season, stating that the decision was made to prevent potential impact on game outcomes. The investigation, prompted by evidence presented by a third party, is ongoing, and Michigan has not yet received a notice of allegations from the NCAA. The NCAA is considering ways to expedite the investigation process, and the uncertainty of coach Jim Harbaugh's future with the Wolverines adds complexity to the situation. Despite the investigation, Baker asserts that Michigan's national title win was fair and square.
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