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The Michigan Wolverines received a massive fine from the NCAA for the Connor Stalions scandal, but no wins were vacated. We explain why.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh reacted to Michigan's punishment handed down by the NCAA. He didn't have much to say.
Swarthmore College responded to a lawsuit that alleges it removed a trans athlete from a women's team to comply with NCAA policy but then reinstated that athlete.
The NFL and the Chargers officially had no comment on the NCAA’s 10-year “show cause” order on head coach Jim Harbaugh when both parties were reached on Friday.
Long-distance runner Evie Parts has sued the NCAA and Swarthmore College. She claims they illegally removed her from the track team because she is a transgender athlete.
The 74-page NCAA report detailed the rift between Jim Harbaugh's football program and the Michigan compliance department.
Student sections and their chants are nearly back, because somehow it's almost time for the college hockey season to start once more.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNConnor Stalions' lawyers fire back at NCAA after COI ruling
In the aftermath of the ruling, Stalions' lawyers released a lengthy statement and response, which you can read below: "We are not surprised by the NCAA's ruling because the NCAA did, as it has always done,