Michigan sanctions itself
The Michigan Wolverines have imposed sanctions on themselves after admitting violations with their football program.
The NCAA had been investigating a number of allegations, including that the team was practicing for longer than allowed by governing body.
Michigan is hopeful that by imposing their own sanctions, the NCAA will no take any action or will go easy on them.
The school said it will limit the amount of practices and coaches allowed at workouts over the next few years.
It also fired coaches and sent a letter of reprimand to head coach Rich Rodriguez for his actions.