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Uncovering the Dark Side: Michigan Football’s Most Shocking Scandals Exposed

Uncovering the Dark Side: Michigan Football's Most Shocking Scandals Exposed

This one isn’t related specifically to the football program, but to U-M’s athletic department as a whole.

  • Michigan football received four years probation and fines for a sign-stealing scandal from 2023.
  • The NCAA previously sanctioned Michigan for exceeding practice time limits under Rich Rodriguez in 2010.
  • Past scandals include Gary Moeller’s resignation after a drunken outburst and allegations against Dr. Robert Anderson.

One was an allegation that Kipke was promising summer jobs and guaranteed wages to incoming freshmen. Another was Kipke allowing for summer practices (banned by the Big Ten’s rules at the time) and the last was Kipke’s association with Harry Bennett, the controversial right-hand man of Henry Ford.Dr. Robert Anderson, who served as a doctor at the University from 1968-2003, was accused of sexually assaulting hundreds of U-M athletes and students during his time with the University.Former Michigan coach Gary Moeller had a 44-13-3 record at Michigan, but resigned a week after tapes of a drunken outburst at a suburban Detroit restaurant were released in May of 1995.One of those students (not enrolled at the University) was Matt Schembechler, son of legendary coach Bo Schembechler. In 1969, Schembechler’s first year as coach, Matt (then 10 years old) told his father that Anderson had sexually assaulted him. According to Matt, Bo did nothing about it.

2010: Rich Rodriguez’s practice infractions

Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez reacts after his team recovered a fumble in the fourth quarter against Utah on Saturday Aug. 30, 2008, at Michigan Stadium.

Harry Kipke, who coached the Wolverines from 1929-37, was fired after the 1937 season for five main reasons per an article from the Chicago Tribune, three of them for reasons that were considered unsportsmanlike.

Rodriguez was fired in January of 2011, though mostly because of his 15-22 career record and not necessarily because of the infractions.Michigan football received arguably the biggest punishment in the history of the program on Friday, Aug. 15, when the NCAA handed out its penalties for the Conor Stalions sign-stealing scandal.

1995: Gary Moeller’s resignation

Detroit Lions Head Coach GARY MOELLER  would not talk about his  situation with the apperant  hiring of Matt Millan as the New Lions GM as he left his Pontiac, MI. Silverdome offices Monday night Jan 8, 2001. (PHOTO BY JULIAN H. GONZALEZ/DETROIT FREE PRESS)

The program will be put on a four-year probationary period and pay fines that could amount to million, though it also avoided a potentially devastating postseason ban. Coach Sherrone Moore will also tack on one more game to his two-game suspension, which was originally self-imposed by the University.Fielding Yost, the school’s first legendary coach, joined Michigan in 1901 after coaching Stanford in the 1901 season. Michigan became a juggernaut under Yost, going 55-1-1 in his first five seasons and outscoring opponents by a total score of 550-to-0 in his first season in 1901. The NCAA recognizes Michigan as either outright or co-national champions each year from 1901-04, marking the first national titles for the program.

1969: Bo Schembechler and Dr. Robert Anderson

Jon Vaughn, a former Michigan football player who played for Bo Schembechler and in the NFL, talks to the media during a news conference near Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Wednesday, June 16, 2021. Vaughn was one of three of the alleged victims of sexual abuse by Dr. Robert Anderson in the 1980s.

The penalties come to a program that has maintained a general reputation for fair play in its over 150-year history. And though Michigan has avoided the biggest NCAA scandals that have plagued other big-name schools like Penn State, Miami and SMU, Michigan’s football history is not totally clear of controversy.The NCAA ruled ahead of the 2010 season that Michigan was not in compliance when it exceeded its practice and workout times allowed during the 2008 and 2009 seasons. The University imposed sanctions on itself in May of 2010 as a result.

Though the program had great success under Moeller, including a 38-31 win over Washington at the 1993 Rose Bowl, the coach’s behavior was one the University decided it couldn’t support. His assistant Lloyd Carr took over the program ahead of the 1995 season, and two years later led Michigan to a national championship.Here are five scandals and infractions that have rocked U-M football over its history:

1937: Harry Kipke fired

The football from the 1920 Lansing Central High School football championship team is on display before the start of the Greater Lansing Area Sports Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Thursday, July 25, 2019, at the Lansing Center. The team included past inductees Harry Kipke, Dave Brown and James Oade.

Other former U-M players like Daniel Kwiatkowski and Gilvanni Johnson held a press conference with Matt to detail the allegations. In 2022, the University settled with the sexual assault survivors for 0 million.Yost was later accused by Stanford preisdent David Starr Jordan of paying players, going against the spirit of amateurism of the day. Though by 2025 standards, those accusations can be considered relatively tame.

1906: Withdrawl from the Western Conference

Former Michigan coach and athletic director Fielding Yost

Michigan football is no stranger to the spotlight, but lately, that glare has been harsher than ever. The program, which boasts a rich legacy stretching back over 150 years, found itself at the center of a storm after the NCAA handed down its most severe punishment in the school’s history. Following a sign-stealing scandal from 2023, Michigan now faces four years of probation and steep fines, a hefty price to pay that stops just short of a postseason ban. But the Wolverines’ tale isn’t just about this recent setback—this storied program, often seen as a bastion of fair play, has weathered its share of controversies over the decades, from practice violations to off-field scandals that shook the very foundations of its reputation. Let’s take a closer look at the tempestuous moments that have dented Michigan football’s otherwise proud armor. LEARN MORE

Former U-M coach Rich Rodriguez only spent three years at the helm of the program, but he left Michigan football with a stain — albeit a mostly forgettable one.As a result of the heat that Yost faced over his first few years as coach, Michigan withdrew from the Western Conference in 1907 and played as an independent school until it returned to the conference in 1917.

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