No, Santa Claus didn't leave UM due to football scandal

Michigan Football is expected to suspend head coach Sherrone Moore’s two games after Moore deleted a link to text with Connor Stalions (although he made text for NCAA investigators). The suspension will be set for 3-4 weeks in the 2025 season, and Fox Sports's Joel Klatt is not satisfied with the selective punishment of the sophomore Wolverine coach.

Before Kratt with the NCAA Violation Committee on June 6-7, Kratt called the action “a self-service to Michigan,” the university’s athletic department and governing bodies will meet to discuss the allegations and notices of UM’s response.

"Let's be very honest about it. It's selfish for Michigan," Crater said. "It benefits them from one thing trying to get out of it in front of it, and you benefit. The most is another, obviously trying to get your feet wet - not only to face a young head coach, but also to have a new quarterback, but also to have a new quarterback - you don't want to go through an early pause of one year, which is a pause year, so you're in a big footstep. The roads in Michigan were Oklahoma in the sixteenth century, and I'm talking about Sherrone's alma mater, and then hanging is the benefit of Michigan.

Is it selfish? Yes. However, schools often punish in ways that seem to fit them in the way they punish the NCAA in place of punishment – ​​which is the role that the NCAA decides whether or not it is enough. The NCAA can determine that it should be a different game, or it can decide that more games, or it can decide that two games (which were later produced) used to delete text is OK.

Crater went on to Florida with UM President San Ono, the punishment for Michigan traveling to Florida may be the depth of the rabbit hole.

"So now you have Michigan trying to leave in front of their head coach Sherrone Moore's suspension and the president left a job, we would at least think it wasn't that prestigious," Crater said. "So something is going to happen, and it could be big, maybe even financially."

There is no sign that Ono's departure is related to sports - in fact, after all the news came out, the entire legendary sports director Warde Manuel was in power. However, Ono has been monitoring the University during other turmoils—from Israeli-Palestinian differences on campus, eliminating annoyance from the DEI department to some board members, as well as conflicts with the Regent and their views on the current U.S. government. Due to the combination of the above factors (such as the above factors), Ono is more likely to leave without regard to movement, especially as Manuel expands.

The University of Michigan has a $19.2 billion endowment fund - considered the third largest public university in public universities, ranking ninth overall. UM Hospital System Michigan Medical Income is nearly $8 billion and has a series of endowments close to $1 billion. UM's sports department has revenue of about $250 million - not much compared to President Ann Arbor's other businesses. Of course, the “scandal” of theft sign has nothing to do with the university business.

Crater is right, but there is no sign that Michigan will be subject to turmoil except for competitors screaming online. Early signs do suggest that the suspension of Jim Harbaugh and Connor phases, good recruitment restrictions, and demonstrations could be penalties.