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Wolverines fan Dave Portnoy has lashed out at the NCAA over it's fining of Michigan over sign-stealing allegations.
Tweets Of The Day Some reaction to the NCAA’s ruling on the Michigan scouting allegations, from… Analyst David Pollack: Bruce Feldman of Fox Sports and The Athletic: Michigan alum and superfan Scott Bell: Founder of Barstool Sports and Michigan alum Dave Portnoy,
Several individuals also received show-cause penalties. Former coach Jim Harbaugh received a 10-year show-cause. Denard Robinson, a former Wolverines player and staff member, received a three-year show-cause, while Connor Stalions received eight.
Speaking directly into the camera, Portnoy scoffed at the NCAA’s punishment and called the monetary component “ashtray money,” joking that a $20-million-plus fine did little to dent Michigan’s position.
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