Big Ten ADs Debate Michigan's Handling Amidst Sign Stealing Allegations

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Michigan State Athletic Director Alan Haller reportedly criticized the Big Ten's handling of the Michigan sign-stealing scandal, pointing out the conference's swift actions in previous incidents involving Michigan State. Haller expressed concern for player safety and called the league's response hypocritical, as the Big Ten is now waiting for the NCAA investigation to unfold. While the circumstances may not be identical, Haller's comments highlight the inconsistency in disciplinary measures taken by the conference.
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