Big Ten Coaches and ADs Demand Action on Michigan Sign-Stealing Scandal

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Big Ten coaches and athletic directors are urging commissioner Tony Petitti to take action against Michigan in response to the ongoing investigation into the alleged sign-stealing operation. The coaches expressed frustration during a video call, stating that they want the Big Ten to act immediately. The NCAA's investigation is unlikely to impact Michigan's 2023 season, leading the coaches to call for swift action. Potential penalties, including a suspension of coach Jim Harbaugh, have been discussed, but the course of action remains uncertain. Michigan is currently undefeated at 8-0, but the investigation continues to unfold.
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